KVC Health Systems, Inc. (KVC) is a private, nonprofit
child welfare
Child protection is the safeguarding of children from violence, exploitation, abuse, and neglect. Article 19 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child provides for the protection of children in and out of the home. One of the ways to ...
and
behavioral health
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care organization. When Kansas became the first U.S. state to privatize its child welfare services in 1996, it selected KVC to be one of the nonprofit service providers. As of 2021, KVC Kansas is the only nonprofit organization that has continually been a foster care case management provider for 25 years KVC has provided foster care case management services longer than any other private organization in the U.S.
Since its founding in 1970, KVC has grown since from a single home for at-risk boys in Kansas to a national organization serving 60,000 children and families in the United States. KVC uses evidence-based research to achieve better outcomes and advance child welfare.
History
What is now KVC Health Systems started in 1970 as Wyandotte House in
Wyandotte County, Kansas. B. Wayne Sims was hired in 1980 as president and CEO. He contributed some of the organization's guiding philosophies including, “What would you want for your child?” and “There is no magic answer down the street." He retired at the end of 2015, completing 35 years as KVC's president and CEO. The current CEO is Jason Hooper.
When the state of Kansas became the first state to privatize child welfare services in 1996, KVC was selected as one of the contractors. In 2021, KVC remains the only original case management provider who has provided that service continually for 25 years. These services are provided through subsidiary KVC Kansas, also known as KVC Behavioral HealthCare. An August 2013 visit to Kansas by a delegation from
Singapore's government attests to KVC's success in improving outcomes for vulnerable children.
Overview
KVC provides services for children and families including in-home family support, foster care, adoption, behavioral healthcare, and inpatient children's psychiatric treatment.
The organization has been accredited by
The Joint Commission
The Joint Commission is a United States-based nonprofit tax-exempt 501(c) organization that accredits more than 22,000 US health care organizations and programs. The international branch accredits medical services from around the world. A majori ...
since 1991.
KVC Health Systems is the parent organization of subsidiaries including:
*KVC Kansas (also known as KVC Behavioral HealthCare)
*KVC Hospitals with treatment centers in Kansas City, Wichita and Hays
*KVC Missouri (also known as KVC Behavioral HealthCare Missouri) which includes KVC Niles
*KVC Nebraska (also known as KVC Behavioral HealthCare Nebraska)
*KVC West Virginia (also known as KVC Behavioral HealthCare West Virginia)
*KVC Kentucky (also known as KVC Behavioral HealthCare Kentucky)
*KVC Foundation
State and federal agencies as well as international governments often call on KVC Health Systems to provide consulting on how to improve child welfare.
Partnerships
Dr. Glenn Saxe, director of The Child Study Center at
New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin.
In 1832, ...
's
Langone Medical Center
NYU Langone Health is an academic medical center located in New York City, New York, United States. The health system consists of NYU Grossman School of Medicine and NYU Long Island School of Medicine, both part of New York University (NYU), and ...
, has worked with KVC to adapt his
Trauma Systems Therapy (TST) approach to the foster care community. This aims to equip foster parents to better support children who have experienced trauma such as abuse or neglect.
KVC Health Systems partnered with the
Annie E. Casey Foundation,
Child Trends
Child Trends is a nonprofit, nonpartisan research center based in Bethesda, Maryland that conducts research on children, children's families, child well-being, and factors affecting children's lives.
History
Child Trends was founded in 1979 an ...
, and the Child Study Center at
New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin.
In 1832, ...
to conduct a five-year study of integrating trauma-informed care into the child welfare system. The study found that the implementation of TST throughout the entire agency was successful and created positive results for children. Children exposed to TST showed measurable improvements in functioning, behavior regulation and placement stability (which means not moving from foster family to foster family). Within the first three months of exposure to trauma-informed care, children also showed improvements in emotional regulation. Finally, staff reported higher levels of effectiveness with children based on concerted care using an integrated, multi-disciplinary approach grounded in a common language and shared interventions.
Sesame Street in Communities has partnered with KVC Health Systems to help bring resources to children and families in the Kansas City, KS area. This partnership will allow for KVC to train our employees and share with the families we serve on how to best help children deal with difficult topics like grief, traumatic experiences and others.
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External links
KVC Health Systems websiteGuidestar profile for KVC Health SystemsCareerBuilder page for KVC Health SystemsNYU Langone Medical Center - KVC's Use of Trauma Systems TherapyVideo of KVC President/CEO Wayne Sims on the history of KVCKansas City Royals' James Shields and KU Coach Bill Self Help KVC Kids in Foster CareKansas City Royals' Big Game James Section for KVC Kids in Foster Care
Medical and health organizations based in Kansas