Child and Family Information, Referral and Support Teams (Child FIRST) Child FIRST is a central referral point that
connects young people and their families with a range of community - based family services and other supports.
Not exact matches
This effort is part of Starbucks ongoing commitment to creating pathways to opportunity for
young people in Phoenix, which includes: the 100,000 Opportunities Initiative hiring fair last fall that helped 1,700
young people connect with jobs
and resources needed to improve their lives; a revolutionary partnership with Arizona State University to establish the Starbucks College Achievement Plan, with 6,000 partners (employees) now completing their college degrees with full tuition reimbursement;
and two Military
Family stores (near Luke Air Force Base
and Davis - Monthan Air Force Base) employing many baristas
and managers who are veterans
and military spouses.
According to the Coalition, all students can achieve high levels of learning if 1) the school has a core instructional program with qualified teachers, a challenging curriculum,
and high expectations for all students; 2) students are motivated
and engaged in learning — both in school
and in community settings; 3) the basic physical, mental,
and emotional health needs of
young people and their
families are recognized
and addressed; 4) mutual respect
and effective collaboration take place among parents,
families,
and school staff;
and 5) community engagement, together with school efforts, promote a school climate that is safe, supportive,
and respectful
and that
connects students to a broader learning community.
Mission: The Governor's Prevention Partnership equips, empowers,
and connects organizations, communities,
and families to prevent substance abuse, underage drinking
and violence among youth
and promotes positive outcomes for all
young people in Connecticut.
Our i -
Connect Family Mental Health Support Service helps children
and young people under 18 years of age who are affected by mental illness in East Gippsland.
Funded by the Department of Social Services under the
Family Mental Health Support Services Program, the focus of i -
Connect is to support children
and young people to stay
connected and engaged in education
and learning, including sport
and recreation pursuits.
I -
Connect will provide intensive, long term, early intervention support for children
and young people and their
families based on a
Family Action Plan; short term immediate assistance for
families;
and community outreach, mental health education
and community development activities.
i -
Connect is Relationships Australia Victoria's
Family Mental Health Support Service, funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services to deliver support to children
and young people in East Gippsland at risk of or affected by mental illness.
CityCare's staff
and volunteers engage with the wider community of Australia through programs, services
and projects that seek to strengthen
families, empower
young people and see vulnerable groups
connected into community.
i -
Connect: A
Family Mental Health Support Service for children
and young people in East Gippsland.
i -
Connect aims to help children
and young people stay engaged in education
and learning including sport
and recreation,
and to stay
connected to their
family, friends,
and community.
A
family camp, outdoor movie night
and end of year
family celebrations are among the activities which have provided the opportunity for children,
young people and their parents within bushfire affected communities to
connect with each other in a supportive social environment.
i -
Connect is a
family mental health support service targeted at children
and young people in East Gippsland.
Once a child or
young person becomes an i -
Connect client, an action plan is developed with them
and their
family or trusted adult.
This therapist at the top of our
family's helpful list was an unlikely candidate in some ways — not a specialist in adoption issues (but quick to learn more about them),
family systems oriented (but not locked into any one interpretation of
family dynamics or intervention techniques), single (but very good at
connecting with
young people and secure in his trust,
and a willingness to work together in a variety of ways.
Our Live - In Mentors teach the
young people independent living skills, provide emotional support
and help keep them
connected to friends,
family and the community.