Wickliffe Juvenile Fire Setter (JFS) Program
Children playing with fires are the leading cause
of child fire fatalities. The younger the child, the more likely
child play was involved in the start of the fire. In short, when
children play with fire, they tend to hurt or kill themselves.
Each year, an average of 3,650 children age 14 or
younger are injured or killed in residential fires. Forty percent of
these casualties are under the age of five.
The Wickliffe Fire Department Juvenile Fire Setter Intervention
Program (WFD/JFSP) as an assessment and education program based on a
program developed by the Ohio Fire Academy. It consists of
structured interviews with the child and other family members in the
home. Data from the interview is compiled, and a risk assessment is
determined. WFD will conduct fire safety education regardless of
the risk determination. However, if the data indicates the need
for additional assistance, i.e. counseling, a list of resources will
be provided to help the family obtain services. There is no charge
to those participating in the WFD/JFSP. Counseling, or other
services outside the WFD are at the expense of the JFS family.
Once contact has been made, an appointment will be set to meet
with the family in their home to further explain the program and
determine if interest exists. After that, family members will be
required to meet at WFD for interviews and education. Typically, the
WFD program can be completed in 3-6 weeks, requiring a once-a-week
commitment. Times may very, however, based on scheduling
availability.
The WFD/JFSP is administered by Fire Fighter Tony Zorko. FF Zorko
received his BA from Cleveland State University in Psychology and
Sociology, worked with Lake County Juvenile
Detention (1996-2007), and was a social worker for Lake County Children's
Services (1997-1999). Tony has received his JFS training through the
Ohio Fire Academy.
What You Can Expect of this Program:
- Honesty - Sometimes it may be difficult to
hear "brutal truth" about your child's behavior, but open,
honest communication is necessary.
- Sincerity - We want to assist you with your
problem.
- Confidentiality - Except when required by
law, all communications and information gathered through the
program is held in strict confidence.
What this program will not
do for you:
- Instantly "cure" your child's fire setting behavior
- We will attempt to identify the root cause or causes of your
child's behavior. Many times the cause has existed for a long
period of time and cannot be changed quickly.
- Scare your child into ceasing his or her behavior
- Most of the time fire play is the symptom of a much deeper
problem or even simple curiosity. Scare tactics are ineffective
in eliminating the cause and serve to mask the symptom; only to
have the behavior surface later. Education and/or counseling can
set the child on the right path.
- Counsel your child to deal with mental health issues
- We are not trained mental health counselors.
Sometimes children and families need professional counselors to
help them resolve underlying problems.
What this program expects of you:
- Honesty - We need to know intimate details
to accurately assess the root cause of your child's fire setting
behavior.
- Participation - Your participation is
necessary to help your child overcome his or her dangerous
behavior. Your child needs your support and guidance in this
time of self-examination and change.
- Commitment - We expend a great deal of
effort to identify the cause of your child's behavior and
educate him or her in regarding fire safety and other
developmental issues. We need your commitment to work with us
and your child to achieve a successful outcome.
Please email relevant details and contact information to
Fire Fighter Tony Zorko
(click here), or call the Wickliffe Fire
Prevention Bureau at (440) 943-7141.
