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The agency contracts with the Prevention Network for this program. Early Head Start Absentee Prevention Program is the result of a three-year Delinquency Prevention Grant and is geared toward children, ages six (6) to ten (10), identified as being at high risk for truancy or academic failure. The program not only identifies these children, but also works with them in the school setting and at home to facilitate the services needed to help the child and family. The program operates in eight school districts in Beaver County.
www.thepreventionnetwork.org |
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The agency contracts with Adelphoi Village to provide after-school programming for delinquent youth in Beaver County. This program is comprised of several components including: (1) Anger Management, (2) Life Facts, (3) Life Skills, (4) Stress Management, and (5) Victim Awareness.
www.adelphoivillage.org |
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Beaver County Children and Youth Services has contracted with Heritage Valley Health Services-Staunton Clinic-Rochester to provide the "After School Program." The program provides socialization, tutoring, interactive play, counseling and meals for children on Children and Youth Services' caseloads.
The program is a positive experience for children and their families and helps to reduce the stress levels of all family members by giving them time away.
Children from multi-problem families benefit from increasing their socialization skills and coping abilities, which in turn increases their self-esteem.
www.heritagevalley.org |
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Alcohol prevention is one of the most effective ways to reduce alcohol-related costs and harm. Alcohol abuse is responsible for claiming the lives of tens of thousands of lives every year and causing painful health risks like liver damage, threats to one’s wellbeing, withdrawal symptoms, and dysfunctional relationships. For younger individuals, alcohol prevention can reduce the likelihood of developing substance use disorders as they age.
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The agency has a contract with Catholic Charities to provide group counseling services for men and women who present problems of physical aggressiveness, violent behaviors, and emotional abusiveness to partners and children. The program's objectives are:
- To assist with the protection of families from violent behavior and to enable families to live emotionally healthy lives without the threat of violence.
- To help abusers recognize what triggers violence in their lives.
- To help abusers take responsibility for the violence in their lives.
- To help abusers learn alternatives to conflict and practice behaviors that do not involve violence.
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Beaver County Children and Youth Services contracts with Drug and Alcohol Services of Beaver Valley to provide a residential program for recovering substance abusers and their children. The focus is on the addicts continuing in treatment while having their children reside with them. The family resides in one of the four apartments for a minimum of six months, and then transitions to independent housing in the community. During their stay at the Bridge, the family and children attend various social services at the house and in the community, which will address their addiction and parenting issues.
www.beavercountypa.gov/behavioral-health/drug-and-alcohol |
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Beaver County Children and Youth Services contracts with the Women's Center to provide the CAP program to elementary schools in Beaver County. The goals are to reduce the number of child sexual assault victims, to reduce child vulnerability to assault and to teach the child to be strong, safe and free. The program consists of four components: (1) a parent program; (2) teacher/staff in-service; (3) children's workshop; and (4) follow-up services.
www.womenscenterbc.org |
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When a child is adjudicated by the Juvenile Court as a Dependent Child and placed into a substitute care facility, the agency is mandated to provide concurrent planning services intended to provide an alternative long term permanency plan for the child if unable to return to their own home. The agency works in conjunction with the State Wide Adoption and Permanency Network (SWAN). Permanency options include adoption and permanent legal guardianship, either with a relative or non-relative family. |
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The agency has a contract with the Women's Center of Beaver County to provide support play groups and individual counseling for children in the Shelter or those whose mothers are going to the Women's Center for domestic violence issues.
www.womenscenterbc.org |
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Beaver County Children and Youth Services contracts with Lifesteps and Head Start to provide crisis daycare slots for clients. The goal of this program is to ensure the safety of the child in daycare while providing the parent with the opportunity to attend to their emergency.
www.lifesteps.net |
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The agency has contracted with Lifesteps of Beaver County to provide developmental screenings to as many Beaver County children as possible. These screenings can occur at Lifesteps, Brighton Township, and at preschools or daycare centers throughout Beaver County.
www.lifesteps.net |
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Beaver County Children and Youth Services contracts with Drug and Alcohol Services of Beaver Valley to provide the agency with assessments, recommendations, group and individual follow-up service and referrals for inpatient rehabilitation, as well as transportation to facilitate attendance at AA/NA meetings and other appointments.
www.beavercountypa.gov/behavioral-health |
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The Prevention Network provides the coordination of Family Group Decision Making meetings. This practice involves the family and the community in the planning necessary to maintain the child safely. The coordination of these meetings encourages the family to use community resources when available and to widen the family’s connections.
www.thepreventionnetwork.org |
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Beaver County Children and Youth Services contracts with Pressley Ridge to provide in-home educational services to foster parents in order to prevent placement disruption. A 24-hour emergency number is available to assist in crises. The program is contracted to provide support to the foster parents of Beaver County.
www.pressleyridge.com |
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Beaver County Children and Youth Services contracts with Pressley Ridge to provide training for foster parents. Providing initial and ongoing training to foster parents to enhance their skills is the stated purpose and focus of this program.
www.pressleyridge.com |
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