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'''Children's Service Society''' is the oldest non-denominational child and [[family support]] agency in |
'''Children's Service Society''' is the oldest [[non-denominational]] child and [[family support]] agency in Utah. Organized in 1884 as the [[Orphan]]’s Home and [[Day nursery|Day Nursery]] Association, the society's purpose was to help destitute, neglected, and orphaned children, and to assist [[working mother]]s. The name was changed to '''Children's Service Society of Utah''' in October 1927 to better reflect the [[foster care]] services that the agency provided for over 60 years.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://health.utah.gov/able/otherresources/resourceslinks.html |website=health.utah.gov |access-date=22 February 2022 |title=Former Utah Department of Health }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.utahpta.org/comm/family/ |title=Utah PTA - Family Life Commission |date=May 17, 2011 |website= |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110517034308/http://www.utahpta.org/comm/family/ |archive-date=17 May 2011 |url-status=dead}}</ref> |
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Support Services provides Adoption, Parent Education, Grandfamilies Kinship Parenting, and Mental Health. |
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[http://www.cssutah.org/grandfamilies-relatives-as-parents-a-adoption-services/adoption-services Adoption] includes child placement, home studies, infant adoption training for medical professionals, and post placement, and post adoption services. |
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[http://www.cssutah.org/utah-parents-as-teachers-a-welcome-baby/utah-parents-as-teachers Parent Education] includes the home visiting services for early childhood learning and uses the Parents as Teachers model and [http://www.cssutah.org/utah-parents-as-teachers-a-welcome-baby/welcome-baby-salt-lake Welcome Baby] newborn services. |
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[http://www.cssutah.org/grandfamilies-relatives-as-parents-a-adoption-services/grandfamilies-relatives-as-parents Grandfamilies Kinship Parenting] includes crisis intervention, support, information, and advocacy for families who are raising the children of relatives. |
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Mental Health counseling is offered for all support services. |
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[http://www.cssutah.org/child-care-resource-and-referral Child Care Resource & Referral ~ Metro (CCR&R ~ Metro)] strives to work with all sectors of the community to provide resources and information to educate parents, child care providers, and the community about the importance of child care and the services available. The program |
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provides free child care referral services for families, and recruitment and training for child care providers. |
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health.Utah.gov/able/otherresources/resourceslinks.html |
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www.medicalhomeportal.org/link/3857 |
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www.utahpta.org/comm/family/ |
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www.who.is/website-information/ccppin.com/ |
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* http://www.aboutus.org/cSsUtah.org |
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Children's Service Society is the oldest non-denominational child and family support agency in Utah. Organized in 1884 as the Orphan’s Home and Day Nursery Association, the society's purpose was to help destitute, neglected, and orphaned children, and to assist working mothers. The name was changed to Children's Service Society of Utah in October 1927 to better reflect the foster care services that the agency provided for over 60 years.[1][2]
References
[edit]- ^ "Former Utah Department of Health". health.utah.gov. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
- ^ "Utah PTA - Family Life Commission". May 17, 2011. Archived from the original on 17 May 2011.
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