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D
3 years ago

I was here for like 1 year or two... I love it... ...

I was here for like 1 year or two... I love it... The staff were the best! They made me feel save and care for..! I never meet people like them. Some people dont realize but they give up their personal life for us... To take care of kids they have never meet. Thank you..! You guys really change my life.

T
3 years ago

I worked at The Settlement Home for Children for t...

I worked at The Settlement Home for Children for two years. The Home is a special place with caring and dedicated staff. The work they do to help children heal from trauma is inspiring and I continue to be grateful for the opportunity to have worked alongside such a dedicated group of co-workers and volunteers. It is a great place to work!

C
4 years ago

This is the worst place to be place at. They dont ...

This is the worst place to be place at. They dont care about your help or needs. They don't handle conflict or office conflict very well. They go into your apartment without a notice they are selfish and self-conceided pff I i rather put my kid in a hospital before I will put them there for help. The office staff is no help they just fight with you.

D
4 years ago

I loved it there every weekend there always a big...

I loved it there every weekend there always a big event we did or went . I had fun and the summer time was great I was there in 2015 I loved the staff . They way better staff then the places I been in since I aged out . I would totally recommend more girls need to come there and the school was great and better then most of the schools I been to MR. mike was my favorite teacher and still is cuz I m not in school no more . I liked how they motivated you and did things for u . Mrs. Cynthia was my favorite mentor I love her and still do . I just want to say thank u for choosing me to be one of ur
Former girls it was great !! I mean I wished I listen when I was young when I was there know I m 19 and wish I did better with my life but I m doing just fine but y all do great of teaching girls. I realize I should of listen to y all because I would be in a better place

R
4 years ago

I was employed there for 6 months and it was one o...

I was employed there for 6 months and it was one of the worst jobs i've ever had. Like another reviewer I was a male employe which is rare because Settlement Home doesn't employ many males. This was a double edge sword because I could never be one on one with a young girl in case there were accusations of abuse. I liked the rule because it protected me but it also made it difficult if I had to take a client to a medical appointment as there always had to be at lease three girls so when one went in to see her physician there would be two girls and one wouldn't be one alone with me.
I was promised a full time position by the relief coordinator as well as HR but no full time positions materialized. I had an interview with one of the program therapist but she never got back to me. Actually this rotund therapist, whose only interest in life was restraining young girls, poisoned the well often speaking bad of me to other therapists until eventually no one wanted me to work direct care in their program. This made me a condemned man and and for work I did a lot of relief shifts working in a lot of different programs but never consistently enough to make acquaintances or develop a bond with the kids. At SH relief staff are often treated as pariahs and unlike most jobs you aren't allowed to make any mistakes and if you do your condemned, a scapegoat. I would often get in trouble for doing something core staff told me to do. One night I was sent home from work because the house parent had a dog who didn't like men. In other words they chose a dog over me as an employee. I knew it was time to move on when during one shift my senses were raped after witnessing a cat wedding coordinated by one of the obese therapists.
I was initially enthusiastic to be working at Settlement Home but due to the poor treatment I received and a terrible work schedule I began to dread going to work. I sometimes would show up for work and would talk myself into staying. My spirit was completely squashed after a therapist who was returning from maternity leave blindsided me when she made wild accusations against me accusing me of not knowing where the clients were and what they were doing.The fact I never had worked at this program before I thought I was doing a good job to the best of my abilities. For his the HR person (and one of SH's syncopates whose job responsibility no one knows) tried to coax me into signing a paper full of libels which were unfounded and proved to be untrue. I felt as a male relief staff I was alone and there was no way to protect myself against cruel therapists and their libelous accusations. I felt like an outcast and no longer safe. I began to work Settlement home less and started to work other jobs more until the day I started to work full time elsewhere and thank G-d almighty I was free at last.
All in all if you want a job as a new age correctional officer and love restraining kids Settlement Home is for you. Most of the other employees and house parents seemed phony and were obsequies towards their house therapist except for a few. The few I didn't get to know because of my schedule I worked all over the place and didn't get to know anyone that well. The clients were awesome but I didn't work with any of the girls long enough to form a bond. It seemed like staff was dictated to write up their negative behavior to get money from the state while ignoring their positive behavior.
Sometimes when a girl didn't have a negative behavior you either had to accentuate a negative behavior or make one up. working at Settlement home was a horrible experience and I am grateful I am no longer employed there

C
4 years ago

What a great place to volunteer and help teenage g...

What a great place to volunteer and help teenage girls in need. I have been a mentor to one of the girls for almost 2 years. We have learned practical skills, the importance of trust, and relationship skills as we go and do things and as I stay committed and she learns to work through difficulties in relationships.

About The Settlement Home

The Settlement Home for Children is a non-profit organization located in Austin, Texas that provides care and support to individuals who have experienced severe emotional trauma, abuse and neglect. The organization was founded in 1916 by Edith Wooten, a social worker who recognized the need for a safe haven for children who were orphaned or had been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect.

Over the years, The Settlement Home has grown into one of the most respected organizations of its kind in Texas. Its mission is to provide a nurturing environment where children can heal from their past traumas and develop the skills they need to lead successful lives. The organization offers a wide range of services including residential treatment programs, foster care services, adoption services and community-based programs.

One of the key features of The Settlement Home is its residential treatment program which provides round-the-clock care for children between the ages of 7-17 years old. This program is designed to help children overcome their emotional traumas through therapy sessions with licensed therapists as well as recreational activities such as art classes, music lessons and sports activities.

In addition to its residential treatment program, The Settlement Home also offers foster care services which provide temporary homes for children who are unable to live with their biological families due to abuse or neglect. Foster parents receive extensive training and support from The Settlement Home staff so that they can provide loving homes where these vulnerable children can thrive.

Another important aspect of The Settlement Home's work is its adoption services which help connect adoptive parents with children who are waiting for permanent homes. Adoption specialists work closely with both adoptive parents and birth families throughout the adoption process so that everyone involved feels supported and informed.

Finally, The Settlement Home also offers community-based programs such as counseling services for families in crisis situations as well as educational workshops on topics related to child welfare issues.

Overall, The Settlement Home has made an enormous impact on countless lives over the past century by providing compassionate care and support to some of society's most vulnerable members. Its commitment to excellence in all aspects of its work has earned it widespread recognition within both local communities in Texas as well as national organizations dedicated to child welfare issues. If you're looking for an organization that truly makes a difference in people's lives then look no further than The Settlement Home!