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Empowers parents and strengthening family bonds, a 3 to 5-month, in-home counseling program targeting youth at risk for out-of-home placement. Visits homes at least twice a week to strengthen family relationships, enabling parents to monitor, protect, and advocate for their children, develop behavior plans, monitored and reviewed weekly to encourage responsible behavior, examine the impact of school, peers, DCP&P, probation, and/or the community on the family unit, devise unique, personalized interventions for significant, sustainable change. An effectively addressed issues such as disrespect, disobedience, substance abuse, excessive school truancy, running away, and criminal activity among youth.
Serves children and families who are in crisis as a result of any or all of the following: juvenile-family conflicts, serious threat to the well-being and physical safety of a juvenile, runaway behavior, youth involved in human trafficking, or youth who are truant from school. The Unit provides immediate intervention, assessment, family therapy, and case management services in an effort to stabilize the crisis and avoid the need for court involvement and/or placement.
Provides home based crisis intervention and psycho-educational skill building strategies to families with a child at risk of out of home placement.
Provides a 26-six-week support group for fathers to strengthen their role in their children's lives. Services include: assistance with reuniting children, economic stability, child development training, conflict resolution skills training, connections to community supports, employment support, improved communication with co-parents, reunification assistance and mentoring for incarcerated fathers, parenting skills training, and visitation assistance.
Program provides intensive, in-home services to prevent out of home placement of children whose safety is at risk. Services offered include individual, family and group counseling for a minimum of 5 hours per week for approximately 6 months.
Provides assistance with family stabilization for families in crisis, to prevent a child's out-of-home placement. Services include: in-home visitation, crisis intervention and management, supportive counseling, role modeling, therapeutic activities, parenting skills training, and case management.
Provides a one-stop, community-based drop-in center for information, resources, and services related to the support and preservation of families. Services include: "Youth With a Purpose" group for young adults, adult substance abuse/early intervention/relapse prevention, adult anger management groups, youth counseling, individual and family counseling, internet access, and parenting education classes.
Empowers youth by providing community-based, long-term residential treatment. Qualified therapists and counselors closely collaborate with youth and families, offering long-term residential treatment, diagnostic assessment, family strengthening, advocacy, individual/group/family therapy, health and wellness services, team building, recreation, educational placement, life and social skills training, and career exploration. The program spans 9 months to one year, aiming to reunify youth with their families or prepare them for group or independent living.
Provides crisis intervention, short-term family therapy, case management, and court advocacy to families in an effort to divert from the formal court system. Aims to help stabilize and keep families intact and prevent out-of-home placement.
An intensive, in-home clinical treatment program for families with young children (under the age of 6) at risk for abuse, neglect, poor developmental outcomes and removal due to parental substance use. The overarching goal of the IHRP intervention is to support substance use recovery and promote stability and safety for families. Provides intensive trauma-informed psychotherapy and substance use treatment for the parent(s) and attachment-based parent-child therapy for children to ensure that they develop optimally in substance-free, safe and stable home with their parents.
Prevents out-of-home placement. Structured to aid those with emotional challenges, the program offers counseling, skill development, peer relations, and more. It supports community school attendance and emphasizes positive youth development in a less restrictive environment than residential treatment.
Provides children, teens and families living with emotional/behavioral issues or a developmental disability the support needed to improve quality of life at home, school and in the community.
Program provides intensive, in-home services to prevent out of home placement of children whose safety is at risk. Services offered include individual, family and group counseling for a minimum of 5 hours per week for approximately 6 months.
