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- Children and Youth/Probation
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- Community Guidance Center of Clarion County
< Back Community Guidance Center of Clarion County Child and Adolescent Services Base Service Unit, Intake, Intellectual Disabilities, Outpatient, Case Management, Drug, and Alcohol, Psychiatric Services Adult Services CHIPPS, Partial Hospitalization, Psychiatric Rehabilitation KIDS SAP TEAMS, School-Based Outpatient, Family Based, Early Intervention, ALPHA
- Venango Training and Development Center, Inc
< Back Venango Training and Development Center, Inc The Mission of the Venango Training and Development Center, Inc. is to assist disabled and/or disadvantaged individuals to achieve their highest potential by providing quality programs, services, and opportunities". From helping youth to stay in school, providing supports and connections for further education, work experiences and competitive employment, to providing leadership training, mentoring, or tutoring. we want to make sure each youth has the opportunity to succeed. Adults with disabilities can also receive vocational training, job development and placement, training in life skills, community habilitation, peer to peer support, socialization, and training in entrepreneur activities. Businesses can find quality subcontracting services through our assembly/packaging divisions (Macropack) at our three satellite Contract Centers, as well as our Business Services Division along with the unlimited source of workers and resources for their business needs. Facebook and Newsletters
- LOCAL TASK FORCE LTF Philadelphia & Support Group IU 26
< Back LOCAL TASK FORCE LTF Philadelphia & Support Group IU 26 The Local Task Force (LTF) – is a Parent / Family Support Network Group for Families that Have a Child with a Disability. The Local Task Force membership consists of parents and family members of children with disabilities, local IU representatives, local MH / ID office, the Local Arc, area school districts and charter schools, and additional agency outreach programs. The function of the Local Task Force is to support each other through dialogue, training, and networking. You should attend the LTF if: • You are a family member supporting a school-age child with a disability • You are a local public/ private service provider • You are a school district employee • You have a concern or questions regarding the special education system • You want to network with family members and professionals • You are interested in finding out more about the Local Task Force • You want to share information with the special education community • You want to learn more about regulations and special education processes such as Evaluations Reports, IEPs, and NOREPs. • And so much more… If you are interested in attending the Local Task Force (Family Support Group) you can either contact your Chairperson or Vice-Chairperson Chairperson Cecelia Thompson 267-207-2072 Ceceliathompson1@gmail.com Philadelphialtf26@gmail.com Vice-Chairperson Shereda Cromwell 215 – 400-5151 Sheredacromwell@gmail.com
- The Guidance Center
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- Debra Zeigler
< Back Debra Zeigler Occupational Therapy
- Pennsylvania Mountains of attractions Website
< Back Pennsylvania Mountains of attractions Website Many Pennsylvania Attractions are hidden deep in the Pennsylvania Mountains. Some attractions are actually referred to as Pennsylvania's best kept secrets. Once you travel down the many side roads into the Alleghenies you will see why most tourists never find these places. Many Pennsylvania Attractions are hidden deep in the Pennsylvania Mountains. Some attractions are actually referred to as Pennsylvania's best-kept secrets. Once you travel down the many side roads into the Alleghenies you will see why most tourists never find these places.
- McCahan's Pharmacy
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- Julia Stiefel
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- Lifesteps, Inc.
< Back Lifesteps, Inc. Lifesteps, a local non-profit Agency, has served western Pennsylvania for more than 85 years by helping individuals and families with life's changing needs. The Agency provides "Generations of Care" through programs and services to help those with special needs live to their fullest potential.
- Washington County Adult and Juvenile Probation
< Back Washington County Adult and Juvenile Probation Mission We are a public safety department that provides service to the community by: Always serving the public with integrity and through the pursuit of justice within the confines of the law and the Constitutions of the United States of America and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Always striving to reduce criminal activity in our community and provide a safer place for our citizens to live Demanding that offenders lead a lawful lifestyle, and attempting to change the offender’s long-term behavior following the completion of their sentence and their rehabilitation Supervising and holding offenders sentenced through the Washington County Court of Common Pleas accountable by enforcing court orders and conditions of probation and parole Beliefs We believe: That community protection can best be achieved through highly motivated and trained professionals whose sole responsibility is to maintain the principles of justice and the laws of the Commonwealth That our probation/parole officers and support staff are the most vital component for accomplishing the mission of the department. We are committed to providing the best equipment, training, education, and guidance in order to ensure their safety and the public’s safety in the performance of their duties JUVENILE PROBATION Juvenile Probation Physical Address 29 W Cherry Avenue Family Court Center, Suite M41 Washington, PA 15301 Phone: 724-228-6794 https://pa-washingtoncountycourts.civicplus.com/178/Juvenile-Probation Mission The Washington County Court of Common Pleas and the Juvenile Probation Department believe that the guiding principles as stated are the mission of the Juvenile Probation Department and should be reflected in all of the operations, programs, and practices of the Juvenile Probation Department and its individual officers, as well as the agencies to whom the department refers clients for additional services: The Juvenile Court and Juvenile Probation Department shall provide a balanced system of justice according to the laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania for juvenile delinquents, victims, and the community for youth ages ten to eighteen who have committed crimes. These programs and services shall be provided in accordance with the Balanced and Restorative Justice Model, serving equally the needs of the victim for restoration; the community for protection; and the youth for accountability, growth of competency, and rehabilitation. The Juvenile Probation Department and its officers shall service all clients - delinquent youth, parents and families, victims, law enforcement officers, agency representatives, and the public - with equal respect, dignity, and sensitivity. The Juvenile Probation Department and its officers will strive to provide leadership to the community in providing a concerned and caring atmosphere in which the needs of youth, the victim, and the community can be provided whenever possible within local communities; and to assist the community in establishing programs to prevent delinquency and intervene when it does occur. The Juvenile Probation Department shall strive to preserve the unity of the family by providing services within the home and local community whenever possible while assuring the protection of victims and the public. Placement out-of-home shall be warranted only when necessary for the needs of the youth and/or the protection of the community. When placement is necessary they should be to the least restrictive and shortest-term facility consistent with the needs of the youth and of public safety, and to facilities where the continued participation of the family with the youth and his treatment is possible. The Juvenile Probation Department shall strive to have sufficient capacity in staffing and resources to provide an efficient and effective response to juvenile crime. The Juvenile Probation Department will work cooperatively with other public social service agencies and provider agencies to form an integrated network providing a comprehensive array of services addressing all of the needs of its mission. The Juvenile Probation Department shall assure the provision to all clients of their constitutional and due process rights in compliance with the Juvenile Court Act and other appropriate laws. The Juvenile Probation Department shall assure fairness and equity in the provision of all of its services and actions. The Juvenile Probation Department shall maintain the confidentiality of its records for youth, families and victims in accordance with law. The Juvenile Probation Department and its officers shall be committed to maintaining the highest standards of professional conduct and continued development of professional education. The Juvenile Probation Department shall continue to develop the expertise to provide sufficient data to monitor and evaluate its system and services, and to plan for the future.
- Pa Tourette Syndrome Association
< Back Pa Tourette Syndrome Association Advocates will do IEP for any child diagnosed with tourettes in any county in