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Creating Healthy Bonds: A Case Study

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Introduction
In spring of 2017, the Montgomery County Collaboration Council for Children, Youth & Families’ launched the “Creating Healthy Bonds” program, which has vastly changed directions since its intended vision to its current reality. “Creating Healthy Bonds” (CHB) was initiated to forge healthy bonds between incarcerated parents and their children. Shortly after beginning my fellowship with the Collaboration Council, I recognized three main issues working to derail the program and threaten its future. First, the high frequency of inmate transfers and releases at Montgomery County Correctional Facility (MCCF) prevents those in parenting classes from attending the complete 12-week program, affecting the kind of impact the class will have …show more content…

If charges are dropped or alternative sentencing is utilized, an individual may only be away from home for a few days or weeks. However, if an individual is convicted on severe charges, they could be imprisoned for many years. Although varying sentence lengths will have varying effects on families, all sentence lengths for parents will likely disrupt the family structure in ways that negatively affect the incarcerated parents, their children, and/or the parents or guardians caring for the children. Eddy and Poehlmann (2010) argue that, “Each parent-child separation represents moments of childhood that cannot be put on hold and missed life experiences that may be crucial for a child’s well-being and development” (p. xiii). The following literature review delves into research on the effects that parental incarceration has on the family unit and identifies factors which lessen or intensify the impact of such effects. Finally, I conclude the literature review by applying the presented research to the Montgomery County Collaboration Council’s Creating Healthy Bonds program, noting the extent to which areas of the programmatic structure do or do not address the effects of parental

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