Comprehensive evaluations to identify strengths and needs, and identify related diagnoses as warranted.
Psychoeducational assessments that include academic, functional, cognitive, communication, health, motor, and social-emotional domains, which align with existing school-based evaluations.
Advocacy for school-based programs such as Individual Education Plans (IEPs), Section 504 Plans, and Multi-Tiered Systems of Support (MTSS).
Counseling, therapeutic treatment, and parental education, using a trauma-based approach, for both youth and families.
Wrap-around support through coordination with complimentary social sector and government programs to assist youth and families with various needs (e.g., medical services, food assistance, hearing/vision services, tutoring, housing, transportation, legal assistance, career counseling, and job training).
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