Community
Services Network
CMHC
34 Park Street
New Haven, CT
06519
Ph: (203) 974-7082
Fx: (203) 974-7719
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Agencies listing > Coordinating Council for Children in Crisis, Inc.
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131 Dwight Street
New Haven, CT 06511
(203) 624-2600, ext 303 (Phone)
(203) 562-6232 (Fax)
http://www.ccccnh.org/ |
Coordinating Council for Children in Crisis, Inc.
CCCC works to prevent abuse, neglect and victimization across the life span and to serve those affected by providing home visiting and outreach, parenting education, family strengthening activities, counseling and advocacy to children and adults. For referrals, click here.
Case Management
Services are available in Spanish or English. All are free and home-based.
Contact: (203) 624-2600 x300
Parenting Education
Home-based parenting education, information and support to help parents
to strengthen skills in parenting and meet the needs of their young children.
Staff are certified in the Parents As Teachers program, an early childhood
family education approach based on the belief that parents are their child’s
first and most influential teacher. A Parent Support and Education group meets
weekly.
Family Violence Outreach
Risk assessment, safety planning, counseling and advocacy to help women
in abusive relationships develop safety strategies to protect themselves and
their children. An Empowerment Group and Expressive Art Therapy group are also
available. Individual counseling to children who have been sexually abused
or who have witnessed domestic violence.
Neighborhood Victim Advocacy
Crisis counseling, safety planning, assistance with compensation claims
and other support services to victims of domestic violence, elder abuse, robbery,
assault and hate and bias crimes.
Family Support Collaborative
A partnership between CCCC and ALSO/Cornerstone, Inc. to provide parenting
education, supportive housing and case management to families with mental illness,
substance abuse or cognitive limitations.
Parenting Support and Rights Initiative
Parenting education, information and group support to parents with a psychiatric
disability. Assistance in developing temporary guardianship plans when hospitalization
is required.
New Haven Family Partnership
A partnership between CCCC, ALSO/Cornerstone, New Haven Home Recovery and The
Connection, Inc. to provide housing, case management, developmental and behavioral
assessments of children, short-term counseling and referrals to homeless
families coping with HIV/AIDS, mental illness, substance abuse.
Group Support
Psychoeducation and support for parents, survivors of sexual assault, and domestic
violence.
Community Education
Training for students, parents and professionals in the prevention, identification
and response to child abuse, sexual assault and domestic violence.
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