Arizona’s Children Association works with individuals and families in crisis to develop long-term solutions and realistic strategies to permanently break the cycle of abuse, neglect and destructive behavior. Intervention programs are built on a platform of individual, group and family counseling enhanced by wrap-around services that address a variety of needs.
The Independent
Living Program teaches independent living skills for children
in Arizona's foster care system as they advance towards moving out
on their own.
La Canada in Tucson is a 60-day, level 2 substance abuse treatment program/therapeutic group facility for male and female adolescents ages 12 through 17 with substance abuse issues that require residential treatment but no medically supervised detoxification.
Las Familias is the only agency in Pima County that specializes exclusively in the treatment of individuals and their families who’ve been victimized by childhood sexual abuse. Central to the philosophy of Las Familias is the recognition that sexual abuse treatment is an issue for the entire family. Las Familias provides a safe place for survivors to gain strength, learn coping skills and develop trusting, caring relationships.
The
Nellie P. Covert School in Tucson is a vibrant learning
organization that provides positive academic learning, behavioral
and social skills growth for students in grades K-12 with specialized
behavioral health needs.
Arizona's Children Association
provides a wide continuum of Outpatient
Behavioral Health services in coordination with local Regional
Behavioral Health Authorities across the state.
The Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault offers a number of intervention programs, including: Crisis Services which provides 24-hour crisis intervention, advocacy, information & referral services, Mental Health Services which provides
Individual, couple, family and group psychotherapy for the female or male survivor of the assault, significant others and family members and
Su Voz Vale (Your Voice Counts) is a community action program aimed at reducing the incidence and trauma associated with sexual violence for the Latino/Chicano population.
The S.T.A.R. (Skills Training And Respite) Program is designed to help youth who have behavioral health issuesby offering a variety of services to reduce caregiver
stress and/or to increase the skill base of youth enrolled in the program.
Home Care Training to Client (HCTC) also referred to as Therapeutic Foster Care families provide a stable, loving home environment for foster children with more intense needs.
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