Strengthening Families Program: For Parents and Youth 10-14
A universal program for families and youth ages 10-14
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- Substance Abuse Prevention (Child & Adolescent) Programs
A universal program for families and youth ages 10-14
Adolescents ages 13-19 with elevated depressive symptoms
Children (from birth to 18 years of age), parents, and caregivers involved in virtual supervised family time/visits
Chronically suicidal youth with behaviors found in borderline personality disorder (BPD)
Children ages 9-17 in age appropriate groupings (e.g. ages 9-12, 13-15, or 15-17) and their parents, guardians, or other adult caregivers
Parents with parental rights for at least one of their minor children, in utero to age 17, who have been referred to the child welfare system or at-risk for referral to it
Prospective treatment foster parents for youth ages 0 to 21 years old with behavioral or emotional issues
Criminal-justice and systems-involved parents (e.g., incarcerated, substance abuse, child welfare) of children ages 0-19 who may be at risk for, or presenting with, behavior problems
Parents/caregivers of children or adolescents (ages 6 to18) at-risk for or having a serious emotional disorder.
Any at-risk or young adult mother (under age 25 years) who is pregnant (ideally 28 weeks gestation or sooner) and/or has a child younger than 3 years old and lives in a Native American community; however, can be used with any pregnant woman and/or woman with a child younger than 3 years old, regardless of ethnicity/race