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ENCOMPASS HEAD START | ENCOMPASS COMMUNITY SERVICES
ENCOMPASS HEAD START
Early Head Start offers a home visiting program for pregnant women and children 0-3, and a center-base option for children 0-3 years. Both programs support children and families during the very first stages of life to build a strong foundation for growth and learning. Services are offered throughout Santa Cruz County, including Watsonville, Freedom, and the San Lorenzo Valley.
Head Start offers a part-day (3 1/2 hours) and extended day (6 hours) preschool programs for children ages 3 to 5. We focus on supporting children and families to be ready for school by providing opportunities for social and emotional growth; focusing on physical, mental, and dental health; and partnering closely with parents and families. Classes are offered at 16 centers located throughout Santa Cruz and Watsonville.
State Pre-K (CSPP) offers high quality early education and support services for eligible children 3-5 and their families.
Head Start offers a part-day (3 1/2 hours) and extended day (6 hours) preschool programs for children ages 3 to 5. We focus on supporting children and families to be ready for school by providing opportunities for social and emotional growth; focusing on physical, mental, and dental health; and partnering closely with parents and families. Classes are offered at 16 centers located throughout Santa Cruz and Watsonville.
State Pre-K (CSPP) offers high quality early education and support services for eligible children 3-5 and their families.
Early Head Start offers a home visiting program for pregnant women and children 0-3, and a center-base option for children 0-3 years. Both programs support children and families during the very first stages of life to build a strong foundation for growth and learning. Services are offered throughout Santa Cruz County, including Watsonville, Freedom, and the San Lorenzo Valley.
Head Start offers a part-day (3 1/2 hours) and extended day (6 hours) preschool programs for children ages 3 to 5. We focus on supporting children and families to be ready for school by providing opportunities for social and emotional growth; focusing on physical, mental, and dental health; and partnering closely with parents and families. Classes are offered at 16 centers located throughout Santa Cruz and Watsonville.
State Pre-K (CSPP) offers high quality early education and support services for eligible children 3-5 and their families.
Head Start offers a part-day (3 1/2 hours) and extended day (6 hours) preschool programs for children ages 3 to 5. We focus on supporting children and families to be ready for school by providing opportunities for social and emotional growth; focusing on physical, mental, and dental health; and partnering closely with parents and families. Classes are offered at 16 centers located throughout Santa Cruz and Watsonville.
State Pre-K (CSPP) offers high quality early education and support services for eligible children 3-5 and their families.
What's Here
Head Start
Parent/Child Activity Groups
Early Head Start
Parent Support Groups
CALIFORNIA CHILDREN SERVICES PROGRAM (CCS) | SANTA CRUZ COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
CALIFORNIA CHILDREN SERVICES PROGRAM (CCS)
Arranges, directs, and pays for medical care, equipment, and physical and occupational therapy for youth (age 21 or under), when these services are authorized by this state program.
Services are authorized for youth (age 21 or under) with eligible medical conditions and whose families are unable to pay for all or part of their care.
Services are authorized for youth (age 21 or under) with eligible medical conditions and whose families are unable to pay for all or part of their care.
Arranges, directs, and pays for medical care, equipment, and physical and occupational therapy for youth (age 21 or under), when these services are authorized by this state program.
Services are authorized for youth (age 21 or under) with eligible medical conditions and whose families are unable to pay for all or part of their care.
Services are authorized for youth (age 21 or under) with eligible medical conditions and whose families are unable to pay for all or part of their care.
What's Here
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Medical Care Expense Assistance
Pediatric Developmental Assessment
Dental Care Expense Assistance
Dental Insurance
Medical Equipment Expense Assistance
DISABILITY SERVICES | SAN ANDREAS REGIONAL CENTER
DISABILITY SERVICES
Provides a variety of diagnostic and prevention services to help those affected by severe autism, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, uncontrolled seizures and other developmental disabilities. Services include;
Adults' services revolve around community inclusion, self-determination, and independence. Services deemed appropriate to meet an individual's needs may include
- Case management and service coordination including planning, goal setting, residential placement, respite help, medical services, therapies, parenting classes, independent living skills training, mobility training and more.
- Early intervention services for young children (age 0-3) with developmental disabilities may include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, infant development programs, behavior modification and respite care.
- School age services are provided for children and youth (age 3- 22). Offers assistance accessing generic resources, advocacy at Individual Education Plan (IEP) meetings, respite and camp, day care, residential placement, behavior modification and adaptive skills training.
Adults' services revolve around community inclusion, self-determination, and independence. Services deemed appropriate to meet an individual's needs may include
- Assistance accessing community resources or entitlements such as SSI, day programs, supported employment, independent living skills training, supported living services, residential care home placement, respite, behavior modification, adaptive skills training and competency training (for court-related issues).
Provides a variety of diagnostic and prevention services to help those affected by severe autism, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, uncontrolled seizures and other developmental disabilities. Services include;
Adults' services revolve around community inclusion, self-determination, and independence. Services deemed appropriate to meet an individual's needs may include
- Case management and service coordination including planning, goal setting, residential placement, respite help, medical services, therapies, parenting classes, independent living skills training, mobility training and more.
- Early intervention services for young children (age 0-3) with developmental disabilities may include speech therapy, occupational therapy, physical therapy, infant development programs, behavior modification and respite care.
- School age services are provided for children and youth (age 3- 22). Offers assistance accessing generic resources, advocacy at Individual Education Plan (IEP) meetings, respite and camp, day care, residential placement, behavior modification and adaptive skills training.
Adults' services revolve around community inclusion, self-determination, and independence. Services deemed appropriate to meet an individual's needs may include
- Assistance accessing community resources or entitlements such as SSI, day programs, supported employment, independent living skills training, supported living services, residential care home placement, respite, behavior modification, adaptive skills training and competency training (for court-related issues).
What's Here
Out of Home Respite Care
Older Adult/Disability Related Supportive Housing
Independent Living Skills Instruction
Case/Care Management
Pediatric Developmental Screening
Parenting Skills Classes
General Mental Health Information/Education
Pediatric Developmental Assessment
CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY | WATSONVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT
CHILD PASSENGER SAFETY
A certified technician teaches the parent/caregiver how to install the seat correctly and provides guidance as the parent/caregiver completes final installation.
A certified technician teaches the parent/caregiver how to install the seat correctly and provides guidance as the parent/caregiver completes final installation.
What's Here
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION | SANTA CRUZ COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION
Our Services:
- Bicycle Traffic School
- Child Passenger Safety Education
- Community Traffic Safety Coalition
- Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMIC)
- Nutrition Programs/CalFresh Healthy Living
- Oral Health Program
- Teen Health Outreach
- Tobacco Education Coalition (TEC)
Our Services:
- Bicycle Traffic School
- Child Passenger Safety Education
- Community Traffic Safety Coalition
- Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMIC)
- Nutrition Programs/CalFresh Healthy Living
- Oral Health Program
- Teen Health Outreach
- Tobacco Education Coalition (TEC)
What's Here
Oral Health Education/Information
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Child Passenger Safety Seats
Nutrition Education
Food Stamps/SNAP
Infant and Child Safety Education
Bicycle Permits
Driving Safety Education
General Health Education Programs
Nutrition Assessment Services
Traffic/Parking Ticket Information/Advice
Social Clubs/Events
Medical Marijuana Registration Programs
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION | SANTA CRUZ COUNTY HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY PUBLIC HEALTH DIVISION
COMMUNITY HEALTH EDUCATION
Our Services:
- Bicycle Traffic School
- Child Passenger Safety Education
- Community Traffic Safety Coalition
- Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMIC)
- Nutrition Programs/CalFresh Healthy Living
- Oral Health Program
- Teen Health Outreach
- Tobacco Education Coalition (TEC)
Our Services:
- Bicycle Traffic School
- Child Passenger Safety Education
- Community Traffic Safety Coalition
- Medical Marijuana Identification Card Program (MMIC)
- Nutrition Programs/CalFresh Healthy Living
- Oral Health Program
- Teen Health Outreach
- Tobacco Education Coalition (TEC)
What's Here
Oral Health Education/Information
Child Passenger Safety Seat Inspections
Child Passenger Safety Seats
Nutrition Education
Food Stamps/SNAP
Infant and Child Safety Education
Bicycle Permits
Driving Safety Education
General Health Education Programs
Nutrition Assessment Services
Traffic/Parking Ticket Information/Advice
Social Clubs/Events
Medical Marijuana Registration Programs
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
