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Provides adoptions and foster care information and services for children who are in the temporary or permanent custody of the Brown County Job and Family Services, which includes adoptive/foster parent recruitment, education and training, preparation services, and ongoing support.
Provides foster home placement for youth ages up to 21. Who have been determined dependent, abused, or involved with the juvenile justice system. Services include foster home recruiting, foster parent training, placement of youth, and ongoing services to youth/foster parents during placement.

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Foster Home Placement
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment

Places children who are in need of alternative living arrangements within appropriate family homes that are licensed to provide foster care.

Arranges placement of children, who have been court-ordered into the agency's custody because of abuse/neglect/dependency, into licensed foster placement sites until children can be reunited with family or adopted. Identifies, enlists, trains, and certifies adults who are willing and qualified to provide foster care services in their homes for children in agency custody. Provides on-going, supportive services to foster parents; children in foster care; and the children's families of origin who are working on reunification plans.
NYAP Northwest provides Treatment Level Foster Homes for youth ages 0-21.
Offers adoption, foster care, and therapeutic foster care services for youth. Provides behavioral and mental health services for those within NYAP’s Foster Care programs. Also provides extensive training and support for fostering parents.

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Special Needs Adoption
Foster Home Placement
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Provides a foster home placement for children who do not have emotional and/or behavioral problems. Also provides a Treatment Foster Care program that provides foster homes for children with emotional and/or behavioral problems.

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Foster Home Placement
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
COAD provides free child care referrals for individuals looking for child care services. COAD has trained counselors to complete and intake with families that will provide the best options for the needs of the families. COAD helps improve the quality of child care in the same 10 county. Staff assist individuals opening a child care program, looking for to star rated or increase a rating. COAD will help individuals walk through the licensing process of becoming a foster family in the same 10 county region. COAD offers parenting wisely parent education classes.

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Child Care Providers
Drop In Child Care
Foster Home Placement
Child Care Provider Referrals
Parenting Skills Classes
Services to provide foster homes for families who, because of a family crisis, can not remain together. Severe alcoholism, inadequate care and supervision of children, physical or sexual abuse, severe financial problems, mental or physical illness, loss of parents through death or desertion or severe marital stress are examples of why children come into foster care. The length of placement can be for short periods of time, sometimes just for a weekend, or for several years. During that time foster parents receive a small stipend for the child in order to defray the costs of food, housing and clothing, and school supplies. Medical expenses for the child are also paid by the county.
Provides food, child care, Medicaid, cash, transportation, rent and utility assistance; child support enforcement; paternity establishment; child protective services; foster parent licensing and training; adult protective services.

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Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Medicaid Applications
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Utility Service Payment Assistance
Rent Payment Assistance
Child Support Wage Assignment Assistance
Foster Home Placement
Paternity/Maternity Establishment
Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation
TANF
Adult Protective Intervention/Investigation
Food Stamps/SNAP
Welfare to Work Programs
Adoptive Family Recruitment
Child Care Expense Assistance
Services to provide foster homes for families who, because of a family crisis, can not remain together. Severe alcoholism, inadequate care and supervision of children, physical or sexual abuse, severe financial problems, mental or physical illness, loss of parents through death or desertion or severe marital stress are examples of why children come into foster care. The length of placement can be for short periods of time, sometimes just for a weekend, or for several years. During that time foster parents receive a small stipend for the child in order to defray the costs of food, housing and clothing, and school supplies. Medical expenses for the child are also paid by the county.
Offers assistance with the adoption process for the foster care / adoption of abused and neglicted children.

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Adoption Services
Foster Home Placement
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Identifies and enlists people who are willing to provide foster care for dependent children who are in the temporary or permanent custody of Carrol County Department of Job and Family Services.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Foster Home Placement
Offers foster home placement, clinical services and case management for children who have been abused or neglected and are experiencing emotional or adjustment problems.

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Foster Home Placement
Foster Homes for Dependent Children
Provides Emergency Shelter Care Services for male youth between the ages of 11 and 18 who are under the custody or supervision of Franklin County Children Services. Placement can occur within one of four shelter care sites located within Franklin County. NYAP's shelter homes provide a structured setting with 24-hour supervision. Case management services are available through Treatment Coordinators who assist with referrals and linkages to meet the individual needs of referred youth. Referrals are made through the Service Reception Department and require similar referral information as indicated for foster home placement.
Provides agency-supervised private family homes in which foster parents have been trained to provide individualized, structured services in a safe, nurturing family living environment for children and adolescents with significant emotional or behavioral problems who require a higher level of care than is found in a conventional foster home but do not require placement in a more restrictive setting.

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Foster Home Placement
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Therapeutic Foster Homes
Child protective services for children between the ages of birth and 18; investigates cases of child abuse/neglect/sexual abuse/incest and dependency of children, family assessment; case management services for children/families with open cases; kinship care; foster care; foster parent/home licensing, training; adoption/post adoption services; independent youth living services.

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Professional Continuing Education
Case/Care Management
Adoption Evaluation/Placement
Kinship Care
Licensing/Certification/Accreditation
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Child Abuse Reporting/Emergency Response
Abused Children
Child Abuse Prevention
Parental Visitation Facilitation
Child Abuse Hotlines
Foster Home Placement
Child Sexual Exploitation Reporting

Places children who are in need of alternative living arrangements within appropriate family homes that are licensed to provide foster care.

Places children who are in need of alternative living arrangements within appropriate family homes that are licensed to provide foster care.

Provides adoptions and foster care information and services for children who are in the temporary or permanent custody of the Hamilton County Job and Family Services, which includes adoptive/foster parent recruitment, education and training, preparation services, and ongoing support.
Provides foster homes for families who, because of a family crisis, can not remain together. Severe alcoholism, inadequate care and supervision of children, physical or sexual abuse, severe financial problems, mental or physical illness, loss of parents through death or desertion or severe marital stress are examples of why children come into foster care. The length of placement can be for short periods of time, sometimes just for a weekend, or for several years. During that time foster parents receive a small stipend for the child in order to defray the costs of food, housing and clothing, and school supplies. Medical expenses for the child are also paid by the county.
Provides recruiting, training, and licensing of foster and adoptive parents. Foster parents receive ongoing training, support, financial assistance, and health care for the children in their care.

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Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
Foster Home Placement
Offers a variety of services to children under the court's jurisdiction. These include probation supervision and counseling, foster care placement, referrals for drug treatment, alternatives to school suspension, unofficial cases, and community service work for restitution.

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Correctional Treatment Centers
Foster Home Placement
Juvenile Probation
Court Ordered Community Service Referral Programs
Youth Courts
Court Ordered Victim Restitution Services
Provides Emergency Shelter Care Services for male youth between the ages of 11 and 18 who are under the custody or supervision of Franklin County Children Services. Placement can occur within one of four shelter care sites located within Franklin County. NYAP's shelter homes provide a structured setting with 24-hour supervision. Case management services are available through Treatment Coordinators who assist with referrals and linkages to meet the individual needs of referred youth. Referrals are made through the Service Reception Department and require similar referral information as indicated for foster home placement.
Placement into a family-like setting is preferred to any group or residential setting. This setting is a private home in which a maximum of five children are given care and supervision twenty-four hours a day by a licensed individual or couple who is usually not related to the child by blood or marriage or who is not appointed as the guardian of the child.