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PARTNERSHIP

Cobb Douglas Community Services Board Tod Citron, CEO Stacy Hull, LPC Director of Residential Services and Addictive Diseases. PARTNERSHIP. Judge Juanita Stedman, Cobb County Juvenile Court Family Dependency Treatment Court, 2006 Positive Impact on Community Communication. TEAM APPROACH.

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PARTNERSHIP

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  1. Cobb Douglas Community Services BoardTod Citron, CEOStacy Hull, LPCDirector of Residential Services and Addictive Diseases

  2. PARTNERSHIP • Judge Juanita Stedman, Cobb County Juvenile Court • Family Dependency Treatment Court, 2006 • Positive Impact on Community • Communication

  3. TEAM APPROACH Judge Stedman Family Dependency Treatment Court Team DFCS Attorney Guardian Ad Litem CASA Cobb CSB Treatment

  4. Treatment Services • Substance Use Education • Substance Abuse Assessments • Individual Counseling • Post Partum Education/Monitoring • Case Management • Childcare & Parenting program • Educational & Vocational services • Transportation • Nursing & Physician Assessments • Psychiatric Referral • Medication Monitoring • Family Education & Support • Trauma Recovery & Empowerment • Residential Supports

  5. TREATMENT PROGRAMS • Mothers Making A Change (outpatient and residential) • Cooper Street • Quarterway • Ready For Work • Families Making A Change • Transitional Housing

  6. MMAC Program Description Mothers Making A Change (MMAC) is a gender specific, outpatient substance abuse treatment program for pregnant women and/or women with children under 18 years of age. • Target population • Length of treatment • Referral Sources • Aftercare

  7. MMAC Residential (Cooper Street) Program Description • Cooper Street Residential : Seven two-bedroom town homes • Capacity : 12 families • Length of treatment • Staffing

  8. Residential Programs (con’t) Ready for Work is a gender specific, substance abuse Eligibility : Open case with DFCS Capacity: RFW 30 families. Post Partum Women Program: is a gender specific program for pregnant women, or post partum women with a child under 18 months of age Capacity: Post Partum: 10 families

  9. Transitional Housing • Transitional housing provide 3 months of independent living • Completed Treatment • Aftercare/Counseling

  10. Outcomes • FY’12 Cobb CSB served 45 women in FDTC • Completions 27- 60% • Currently Enrollment: 13

  11. Contact Information Stacy Hull 770-499-2422 shull@cobbcsb.com

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