KiVa Antibullying Program
Schoolchildren between 7 and 16 years of age
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Topic Areas
- Mental Health Prevention and/or Early Intervention (Child & Adolescent) Programs
Schoolchildren between 7 and 16 years of age
Caregiver and child age 1-10 years who has or is at high-risk of developing behavior problems or who is adjusting to a new home or family situation
Children ages 4-14 who experience oppositional episodes and their parents
Children ages 3-10 who are experiencing social, emotional, behavioral and relational problems
Children and adolescents who have experienced trauma and their parents/caregivers
Disadvantaged families with mothers with children eighteen months old and younger; families can include teenage parents, parents with mental health problems, those with child protection and/or substance abuse issues, or those experiencing poverty
Adults who have experienced trauma and may experience posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), post-traumatic stress, phobias, and other mental health disorders
Families with at least one child aged 10 or younger, or pregnant, who are identified as being exposed to two or more risk factors including, but not limited to, poverty, past maltreatment history, domestic violence, chemical dependency, and emotional or behavioral health problems; Minor parents and nontraditional caregivers such as relatives or nonresident parents.
Children and families where there has been suspected or substantiated child abuse or neglect
State adoptive families, Guardianship families, kinship families, families who have adopted children through any state foster care system, and resource (foster) families via some services, plus youth. NOTE: Struggling adoptive families or adoptees/fosterees of any kind within the state are not turned away.