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PRIDE Model of Practice


The PRIDE Model of Practice was initially created by a partnership of Child Welfare League of America (CWLA) and Illinois Department Children Family Services (DCFS), numerous agencies, organizations and a university around the USA and OKS in the Netherlands. In Europe the Dutch foundation OKS has been instrumental in almost all implementations.

About the Op Kleine Schaal foundation

An unstoppable movement has started in the Dutch youth welfare services.' This is the opening sentence of a 1983 pamphlet with which an initiative of young professionals, involved in the 24-hour care for juveniles in various residential facilities, introduced themselves. Their aim was small-scale care with common characteristics: 'small, uncluttered, unobtrusive, close'.  

The Op Kleine Schaal foundation (OKS) is relatively unknown, but the impact of its activities is not. The Foundation had direct connections with the development of family-like alternative care, the improvement of the quality of foster care, the development of a new focus on family decision making in (youth) care and the development of restorative practices in the Netherlands and in other European countries.