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Project Recovery Adult Treatment Program
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$1,076,812
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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Adults
Program Description:
<div>Project Recovery Adult Treatment Program offers structured outpatient treatment programs for adults with alcohol and substance dependence issues. We offer both day and evening programs, as well as programs targeting clients with specialized needs. Our comprehensive services are delivered by state certified drug and alcohol counselors and individualized for each client at appropriate levels of care. Each client has a primary counselor who develops their treatment plan and links them with services to support their recovery including health care, mental health services, job placement, sober living environments, and more. Individual and crisis counseling are available as needed, in addition to group treatment modalities. Project Recovery also operates a residential detox program that provides 14 days of supervised detoxification from drugs and alcohol and linkage to aftercare services<br /></div>
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Daniel Bryant Youth and Family Treatment Program
- Budget:
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$655,561
- Category:
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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Youth/Adolescents only (14 - 19 years)
Program Description:
The Daniel Bryant Youth & Family Treatment Center provides safe, effective outpatient treatment for young people ages 12-18 who are struggling with alcohol and other drug problems.
<p>Our treatment services are founded upon an evidence-based curriculum, The <a href="http://ww.hazelden.org/web/public/matrixwhat.page" target="_blank">Matrix Model for Teens and Young Adults</a>, that gives young clients the knowledge, structure, and support to evaluate the significance of their drug and alcohol use, move them to a place of abstinence, and provide support for sustained recovery. Treatment consists of group counseling, drug testing, and individual crisis counseling as needed. We also offer an 8-week brief treatment program for marijuana users, using the research-based Cannabis Youth Treatment Program model.<br /></p>
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School-Based Counseling Programs
- Budget:
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$1,279,387
- Category:
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse
- Population Served:
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
Program Description:
<p>CADA provides trained Youth Service Specialists (YSSs) who work at junior highs and high schools in South Santa Barbara County, providing a continuum of alcohol and other drug related prevention and intervention services. Youth Service Specialists take an interactive approach in working with students. They provide an all-inclusive support system consisting of confidential counseling, parent and teacher conferences, prevention education, and organizing sober events and activities.</p>
<p>They also teach a daily class, Reconnecting Youth, which emphasizes personal and social skills, critical thinking, responsible decision-making, and tools for coping with anxiety. Students see the Youth Service Specialists as being both safe and supportive, especially in times of crisis. </p>
<div>CADA also provides counseling services in elementary schools in Carpinteria and Santa Barbara, in partnership with Family Service Agency, focused on mental health and substance abuse prevention. <br /></div>
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Fighting Back School Based Mentoring Program
- Budget:
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$222,075
- Category:
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Youth Development
- Population Served:
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Children Only (5 - 14 years)
Program Description:
<p>The Mentor Program matches students in the fourth to eight grades in Carpinteria, Santa Barbara, and Goleta with trained, compatible adult mentors. Mentors meet with their students for one hour per week at the student’s school campus. The commitment is a minimum of one academic year. Students are referred to the Mentor Program for a variety of reasons including: academic difficulties, challenging family situations, difficulty relating to peers, shyness, and negative behaviors or attitudes. Mentors help build self-confidence, resiliency, and social skills by developing a positive one-on-one relationship where support and friendship are provided.</p>
<p>The Mentor program staff coordinate the matches between students and mentors and provide ongoing training and individual support. In addition to helping facilitate a support network, our mentor workshops include discussions led by professional guest speakers on topics such as: utilizing community resources, drug and alcohol abuse, gang dynamics, bullying, communication skills, and positive self-image.</p>
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Teen Court Program
- Budget:
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$424,573
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Crime & Legal
- Population Served:
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Youth/Adolescents only (14 - 19 years)
Program Description:
<p>An innovative approach to juvenile justice, Teen Court acts as an early intervention for first time offenders by diverting them out of the traditional juvenile system. Youth avoid a criminal record while still being held accountable for their actions. All functions of Teen Court are carried out by teens, and sentences include jury duty, community service, counseling, and educational classes. Youth may be referred to substance abuse treatment if appropriate.<br /></p>
<p>Teen Court is an exciting concept that provides real consequences for first time juvenile offenders and involves teen volunteers and former Teen Court defendants in the court process. Teen Court does not determine guilt or innocence, only the consequences for an admitted offense. A teen offender can participate in Teen Court if he or she admits guilt and signs a contract agreeing to comply with the sentence handed down by a jury of his or her peers. It is a voluntary program. <br /></p>
<p>Teen Court is operated in collaboration with the Santa Barbara Superior Court, which provides courtrooms throughout the county for our Teen Court hearings. Volunteer judges and attorneys serve as Teen Court Judges to mentor youth in the proceedings. Many nonprofit organizations serve as community service sites. <br /></p>
<div>Parents of Teen Court clients are referred to the Fighting Back Parent Program, based on the award winning Parent Project curriculum. <br /></div>
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