2. Supporting Grandfamilies to Build Resilience
Grandfamilies refer to grandparents or other relatives who have taken on the responsibility of raising children due to various life-altering events like parental death, mental health, and substance use disorders, incarceration, deportation, divorce, or military deployment. These situations often result in traumatic experiences that impact the mental health of both the children and their caregivers. Recent events such as the COVID-19 pandemic, racial violence, and the opioid epidemic have compounded the impact of trauma. Yet grandfamilies face complex and often unique barriers to accessing mental health services and supports. It is imperative to address the mental wellness of grandfamilies. This presentation explores the complex mental health landscape among grandfamily caregivers by highlighting key findings from Generations United's 2023 State of Grandfamilies Report titled "Building Resilience: Supporting Grandfamilies' Mental Health and Wellness." The report examines the mental health challenges faced by grandfamilies as well as family strengths and provides policy and practice recommendations to address these issues.
Eligible for 1 CE with live participation
Jamarl Clark
Assistant Director
National Center on Grandfamilies, Generations United
Larry Cooper
Executive Vice President of Innovation
Children’s Home Network
Larry Cooper, MSW, LCSW, Executive Vice President of Innovation, has supervised programs at the Children’s Home Network since 2001 in Tampa, Florida. He has advocated and presented locally, statewide and nationally on his work with children and relative caregiver families. He was recognized in March 2023 Tampa Bay Lightning Community Hero, 2018 Child Welfare Champion Award from the Florida Department of Children and Families, the 2017 Social Worker of the Year by the Florida Coalition for Children and 2016 Social Worker of the Year by the National Association of Social Workers, Tampa Unit. He was the model developer of one of the first evidenced based Kinship Navigation programs in country on the California Evidenced Based Clearinghouse that is serving throughout Florida and he provides training and consultation for this model being utilized throughout Delaware. Additionally, Mr. Cooper serves as a Contributing Editor for GrandFamilies: The Contemporary Journal of Research, Practice and Policy. Mr. Cooper has been an Adjunct Professor at the University of South Florida, School of Social Work. Mr. Cooper earned both his Masters of Social Work degree in 1993 and his Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology in 1990 at the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Mercedes Bristol
Founder and Executive Director
Texas Grandparents Raising Grandchildren
Keith Lowhorne (Moderator)
Chairperson
Advisory Council to Support Grandparents Raising Grandchildren (SGRG)
Keith and Edie Lowhorne have been raising two grandchildren for over 7 years. Their Grandfamily started after courts gave custody of the children when the birth mother was arrested for child endangerment, along with 32 other felonies. Both grandchildren were born drug addicted and spent months in the hospital withdrawing from the illegal drugs in their systems.After months of trying to find help and being unsuccessful, the Lowhorne’s started Grandparents as Parents as a way to help Grandfamilies in Alabama. That led Lowhorne being named to the national organization, Generations United, where Keith represents Alabama as a Grand Voice. In 2023, Lowhorne was elected and is vice-chair of the Federal Advisory Council to Support Grandparents Raising Grandchildren in Washington DC. He was also appointed to the recently formed Alabama Joint Interim Study Commission on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren.Lowhorne has made a commitment to help Grandparents who find themselves in the same situation as he and his wife Edie to make it easier to locate possible help and to be an advocate, supporter, and listener.