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Children’s Mental Health Services

WebThe Access team consists of three Mental Health Clinicians, two Community Mental Health Workers, and a Clinical Program Coordinator. This team provides evaluations and assessments to all individuals referred to or seeking mental health services over the phone or by walk-in. During the process, an individual’s level of need is determined and are …

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Health Care Requirements and Forms for Foster Children

WebChildren coming into care of the Child Welfare System (CWS) are at risk for unrecognized and untreated medical, dental, developmental and mental health problems. As youth with these special health care needs, children and adolescents in out-of-home placement require more frequent monitoring of their health status.

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Integrated Family Wellness Program

WebIntegrated Family Wellness Program. 530-225-5252 or 1-888-385-5201 (24 hours) These are collaborative programs between Children’s Services Branch and Shasta County Probation. The team is made up of a Mental Health Clinician, Probation Offer, Drug & Alcohol Counselor, Skill Builder, and Parent Partner.

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Foster a child – Shasta County Cares for Kids

WebTo become a resource family if you live outside of Shasta County, you’ll work directly with the Resource Family Approval team in your home county. If you live outside Shasta County and would like to be a resource family for a Shasta County foster child, just call our RFA Unit at (530) 225-5791 and we will connect you with a person in your

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Shasta County Cares for Kids

WebShasta County Health and Human Services Agency’s vision is to coordinate an effective system of care to reduce the rate of harmful substance use. We believe that by addressing children and families’ adverse childhood experiences, we will reduce the harmful substance use of parents and children alike.

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Family Preservation – Shasta County Cares for Kids

WebFamily Workers or Parent Partners provide home-based parenting training via the evidence-based SafeCare curriculum. Research has shown that SafeCare is effective in helping improve parent/child relationships and in maintaining child safety and well-being. Parents learn how to positively interact with their children, respond to their children’s …

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Contact – Shasta County Cares for Kids

WebContact Us. Please leave us a note below! Or, for Resource Family Approval: 530-225-5791, for Children’s Mental Health: 530-225-5252 or 1-888-385-5201; for Child Welfare 530-225-5650; Please do not make reports of child abuse and neglect through the below form.

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Foster Care Resources – Shasta County Cares for Kids

WebResources for Caregivers and Youth www.211norcal.org/shasta

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Triple P (Positive Parenting Program)

WebTriple P is a prevention program that is an evidence based multilevel parent and family support strategy aimed to prevent severe behaviors, emotional, and developmental problems in children through building increased knowledge, skills and confidence of parents. Children’s Services Branch contracts with providers in the community for Triple P at no …

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Adopt a child from foster care

WebThe first step is to get approved as a Shasta County resource family, and you will work directly with the Shasta County Resource Family Approval unit. Once you are approved, the expectation is that you will be available to foster, and your goal to adopt will be embraced and considered throughout the process.

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Independent Living Skills Program

WebThe Shasta Independent Living Program (Shasta ILP) through Northern California Youth & Family help foster youth build the skills they need to make a successful transition to self-sufficiency and responsible adulthood.

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Resource Family Guide – Shasta County Cares for Kids

WebWhile Shasta County’s foster youth range from infant-21 years old, the majority of youth are 11 years and older. We need more families excited to be families for teens in foster care. Foster youth aged 18-21 are considered “non-minor dependents”. They are working toward independence but still receive financial support as they get on their

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Shasta Triumph and Recovery (STAR)

WebShasta Triumph and Recovery (STAR) 530-225-5252 or 1-888-385-5201 (24 hours) The STAR program team consists of a Clinician, Peer Support Specialist, Parent Partner and Assistant Social Worker that work as a Full-Service Partnership (FSP) with a focus on wellness, recovery, and resiliency. It is a “whatever it takes” model that provides

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Mandated Reporting

WebMandated Reporting. 530-225-5144 or 1-888-385-5201 (24 hours) Reporting suspected child abuse is difficult. There are always nagging doubts about how the parents will react, what the outcome will be, and whether the report will put the child at greater risk. The best way to minimize the difficulty of reporting is to be fully prepared for the

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Resources – Shasta County Cares for Kids

WebMental Health Services. 530-225-5252 or 1-888-385-5201 (24 hours) 1420 Yuba Street, Redding, CA 96001.

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Reports of Abuse/Neglect

WebReports of Abuse/Neglect. 530-225-5144. 24/7 Phone line for Mandated Reports & concerned citizen reports. Social Workers receive the reports and complete evidence based Structured Decision Making tools to determine referral disposition. Referrals entered into Child Welfare Services Case Management System.

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