Getting It Together is an early intervention program designed to
assist vulnerable young people 12 — 25 years of age (priority is given to those under 18 years of age) who are not accessing conventional services to resolve their alcohol and / or drug problems and move to self - sufficient living.
Not exact matches
The Johns Hopkins School of Public Health Military Child Initiative
assists public schools to improve the quality of education for highly mobile and
vulnerable young people with a special focus on military children and their families by providing national, state and local education agencies, as well as schools, parents and health, child welfare, juvenile justice and educational professionals with information, tools and services that enhance school success.
Military Child Initiative Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health & Johns Hopkins Center on School, Family and Community Partnerships
Assists public schools with improving the quality of education for highly mobile and
vulnerable young people, with a special focus on military children and their families.
Family Mental Health Support Services (FMHSS) provide early intervention support to
assist vulnerable families with children and
young people up to age 18 years who are at risk of, or affected by, mental illness.
FMHSS provides early intervention support to
assist vulnerable families with children and
young people who are at risk of, or affected by, mental illness.