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  • Mental Health Partnerships Bucks,Chester,Delaware,Montgomery,Philadelphia

    < Back Mental Health Partnerships Bucks,Chester,Delaware,Montgomery,Philadelphia Across our 40 direct services , Mental Health Partnerships has sought to empower individuals with mental health issues to live full and satisfying lives, based on their specific needs and choices, all while remaining connected to their families, friendships, and communities. A hallmark of everything we do is our insistence on a peer-to-peer approach. Because most of our direct services are delivered by people in recovery with a mental health diagnosis or lived experiences, our providers not only demonstrate the power of combining self-help and mutual support, but they also embody hope for those they serve. Philadelphia County 4200 Monument Rd, Rm 139 Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania 833 Chestnut Street, Suite 1100 Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania 4950 Parkside Avenue, Suite 200 Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania 2709 North Broad Street Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania 1305 Oak Lane Avenue Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania 3119 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Montgomery County 414 East High Street Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania 1951 New Hope Street Norristown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Bucks County 1200 Veterans Highway, Suite C-10 Bristol, Bucks County, Pennsylvania Chester County PO Box 5213, Chester County, PA 19380 West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania Delaware County 7200 Chestnut Street Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania

  • Catholic Social Services

    < Back Catholic Social Services "Catholic Social Services of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia continues the work of Jesus by affirming, assisting, and advocating for individuals, families, and communities."Catholic Social Services exists to transform lives and bring about a just and compassionate society where every individual is valued, families are healthy and strong, and communities are united in their commitment to the good of all. We envision a world touched by God´s mercy: where poverty and need are alleviated, and all people share justly in the blessings of creation.family social services

  • PA Early Intervention Technical Assistance Online Learning Portal

    < Back PA Early Intervention Technical Assistance Online Learning Portal This site has been developed to provide information, resources and a broad range of training initiatives in an online learning format to professionals and families who are part of the Pennsylvania Early Intervention system. Feel free to browse this site and share with your colleagues, staff, and families. If you are new to Early Intervention, we encourage you to: browse the New to EI? Information

  • Shady Lane

    < Back Shady Lane special needs children's education

  • Perseus House, Inc.

    < Back Perseus House, Inc. Our goals are to effectively intervene in the lives of seriously troubled adolescents, to assist them in avoiding future contact with the juvenile justice and child welfare systems and to help them toward successful adulthood. But real success comes in keeping school-aged youth out of the juvenile justice and child welfare systems altogether. That’s why we also work locally with school and community partners to provide Erie’s youth with: Delinquency Prevention – Engaging youth and families referred to us by schools to catch and address problems that might lead to chronic aggression. Alternative Education – Helping regular and special education students who struggle with traditional learning environments stay on course academically and strengthen themselves emotionally. Residential Alternatives – Keeping eligible court-ordered youth in their own homes and schools. We use active juvenile probation monitoring, along with social and emotional skills building. Our treatment programs work to strengthen personal ethics, responsibility, and maturity. Growing healthy relationships, fulfilling legal obligations, and preparing for employment are also emphasized. We do all of this through evidence-based practices that include: Aggression Replacement Training (ART) – focused on anger management, social skills building, and moral reasoning; and Life Space Crisis Intervention (LSCI) – a six-stage relationship-building strategy to turn times of crisis into learning opportunities and long-term behavioral change. ALL of our activity is guided by the Sanctuary® Model seven key commitments: Non-Violence Emotional Intelligence Social Learning Open Communication Democracy Social Responsibility Growth and Change Get More Detail on Specific Services!

  • ODP BULLETIN PAGE on the DHS Website

    < Back ODP BULLETIN PAGE on the DHS Website

  • TALK Institute and School

    < Back TALK Institute and School Speech Therapy Occupational TherapyTherasuit

  • Kutest Kids Early Intervention Provider SE PA

    < Back Kutest Kids Early Intervention Provider SE PA Kutest Kids is an early intervention agency in PA that provides speech, physical, and occupational therapy along with special instruction to young children in Philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs. We strive to provide the highest quality developmental therapy, by recruiting the area’s most talented early intervention therapists. You can trust our experienced team for a better development of your child.Here at Kutest Kids, we realize that you are very concerned about your child’s early physical and emotional development. Our staff is ready to go the extra mile to ensure that all your concerns about your child's development are addressed. Additionally, all of our early intervention therapists are trained to be sensitive to the diverse cultural and ethnic backgrounds of different families. We view the opportunity to work with you to aid in your child's early development as an immense privilege and responsibility. Your child's proper physical and emotional development is our shared goal, and we thank you for allowing us to be art of your family. Kutest Kids Early Intervention can provide early intervention services in any of the following Pennsylvania counties: Philadelphia, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Delaware County, Chester County, and Berks County. At Kutest Kids we diagnose, treat, and manage developmental and gross motor delays in infants and small children. The treatment plan focuses on improving gross motor skills, balance and coordination, and strength and endurance, so that the child can engage in age-appropriate activities and self-play. In addition to the therapy services provided, physical therapists will introduce parents to resources and further reading, and help make decisions regarding adaptive equipment when and if needed. Kutest Kids Early Intervention can provide early intervention services in any of the following Pennsylvania counties: Philadelphia, Montgomery County, Bucks County, Delaware County, Chester County, and Berks County.

  • Wilkinsburg Borough School District

    < Back Wilkinsburg Borough School District children's education

  • National Aviary

    < Back National Aviary National Aviarys diverse collection comprises more than 600 birds representing more than 200 species from around the world, many of them threatened or endangered in the wild. The National Aviarys large walk-through exhibits create an experience unlike any other  an intimate, up-close interaction between visitors and free-flying birds, including opportunities to hand-feed and meet many species rarely found in zoos anywhere else in the world. In the late nineteenth century, Pittsburghs first plant conservatory was established on the Aviary site, in a location previously occupied by the Western Penitentiary from 1826 to 1880. The conservatory was destroyed by a natural gas explosion in the late 1920s, and in 1952 was rebuilt by the City of Pittsburgh with the addition of birds to the indoor gardens. The Aviary was one of the first zoos to present its collection in free-flight rooms and natural exhibits with over 25,000 square feet of space. In the 1980s, the Aviary began evolving its focus toward wildlife conservation through captive breeding of rare and endangered birds. When municipal budgetary cuts threatened to close the institution in 1991, a group of concerned citizens formed Save the Aviary, Inc., a private nonprofit corporation. The Aviary was privatized in 1992 and a year later, by declaration of the U.S. Congress, the Pittsburgh Aviary was designated honorary national status and renamed the National Aviary in Pittsburgh. With world-first avian breedings, numerous education awards, internationally recognized field research and conservation programs, a world-class avian veterinary program that is breaking new ground in preventative care, and multiple opportunities for interactive experiences, the National Aviary has grown from simply presenting its collection in attractive settings to realizing its responsibility to celebrate, protect and preserve birds for the perpetuation of the web of life.

  • Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum

    < Back Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum An Interprofessional Resource to Effectively Engage Patients and Families in Achieving Optimal Child Health Outcomes, 2nd Edition The National Resource Center for Patient/Family-Centered Medical Home (NRC PFCMH) and the National Center for Care Coordination Technical Assistance are pleased to announce the launch of the Pediatric Care Coordination Curriculum, 2nd Edition. Grounded in the American Academy of Pediatrics policy, the curriculum is designed to build capacity among diverse stakeholders through the following activities: Effective implementation of key components of care coordination Collaborative communication within inter-professional care teams Investment in technology solutions The curriculum also provides tools to measure care coordination activities and support continuous quality improvement efforts. The curriculum can be used for all populations of children, including those with special health care needs. For more information visit the NRC PFCMH Web site or contact medical_home@aap.org .

  • CRAWFORD COUNTY SUICIDE TASK FORCE

    < Back CRAWFORD COUNTY SUICIDE TASK FORCE The Crawford County Suicide Task Force is committed to helping children, teens and adults at risk for suicide, as well as families and communities affected by suicide, through education, advocacy and support. Promoting individual, family and community connectedness to prevent suicidal behavior. http://www.crawfordcountysuicidetaskforce.org/

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