Children and Youth:
We provide trauma-informed treatment to children and youth, ages 0-17, to
improve mental health symptoms and build resilience.
Caregivers:
We offer trauma-informed parenting resources and practices to empower caregivers with
the knowledge and skills to provide a nurturing environment.
Vulnerable Populations:
We focus on underserved communities, including youth of color, LGBTQ+ youth,
DCF involved youth, and juvenile justice-involved youth.
What Sets Us Apart?
Equity and Inclusivity: We prioritize behavioral health
equity, ensuring that all children and
families,
regardless of background, receive high-quality mental health services.
Evidence-Based Practices: We utilize evidence-based
approaches that effectively treat children,
youth,
and families affected by trauma.
Trauma-Informed Care: We follow the Seven Key Elements of a
trauma-informed system, defined by
National
Child Traumatic Stress Network, to provide comprehensive care that reduces the impacts of trauma,
increases resilience, and decreases the risk of future exposure to trauma.
Community Outreach: We partner with the diverse programs of
Justice Resource Institute (JRI), a leading behavioral health provider in New England, to reach
vulnerable communities.
Access to Services: We offer in-person and telehealth
services, breaking down barriers to care and ensuring that our services are accessible to all.