Partnership for Children of Essex
Sunday, November 23, 2008
A Pathway for Hope
 
Welcome!
 

The Partnership for Children of Essex (PCE) is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating a pathway of hope and improving the quality of life for youth and their families.  .

PCE uses a Wraparound model of care to design, implement, and manage Individual Service Plans (ISPs) that are specific to a child and family's individual strengths and complex needs.  These ISPs are developed by using a Child and Family Team process.  While PCE assists youth and families with many aspects of their lives, our specialty is assisting families to develop effective strategies to manage their child's emotional and behavioral challenges. 

The Wraparound  model of care is an approach to helping youth and their families that is family friendly and community based.  Emphasis is placed on the strengths of the child, family, and community. A primary goal of PCE is to develop creative individualized service plans that help keep youth at home, in school, and out of trouble.

To obtain services from PCE or to make a referral, please call the New Jersey Division of Child Behavioral Health Services' System Administrator at:

1-877-652-7624   

  
 

The DCF Period 4 Monitoring Report released by Federal Monitor

Featured Discussion:

Residential Treatment Centers for Teens: Can You Assume They Are Safe?

Featured Resource:

A Resource for Families Considering Residential Treatment Programs for Their Children

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 PCE Mission Statement:

 Working in partnership with children, families, and the community, the Partnership for Children of Essex (PCE) will create a pathway for hope and improve the quality of life for children and their families in Essex County.

Click here to learn more about our mission, values, and guiding principles   

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New Jersey's Child Behavioral Health System
An Independent Assessment

The state of New Jersey funded the University of South Florida to conduct an independent review and assessment of New Jersey’s system of care for kids with emotional, behavioral and mental health needs.  View the final report here:  

Final Report - Independent Assessment

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Click on image for full results

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www.teenshealth.org

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 To access PCE services and other child behavioral

health services in New Jersey please call:

1-877-NJ-CSOCI

Or 1-877-652-7624

(If you are already receiving services

from PCE, please call us directly.)

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ACNJ's Newark Kids Count 2008 Report

No Shame No Blame No Names There is a safe haven for unwanted infants

 

 

  

 

 

 
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