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Child Advocacy Center
McMahon Ryan Child Advocacy Center, Inc.
601 East Genesee St.
Syracuse,
NY 13202
A Child Advocacy Center (CAC) builds upon the multidisciplinary team approach by providing a non-threatening, child-focused environment where investigations, evaluations, treatment, and prosecution of child sexual abuse cases can be conducted by team members and where appropriate supportive services to victims and their non-offending family members can be provided. Both the National Children's Alliance (NCA) and the New York State of Children and Family Services (OCFS) provide a framework of standards for developing and established Child Advocacy Centers
Domestic Violence
Liberty Resources, Inc.
1045 James St.
Syracuse,
NY 13203
Non-residential services. Child Protective Services/Domestic Violence Collaboration: Co-location of Domestic violence (DV) advocate at the CPS office to provide protocol development, case consultation, home visits, cross-training, and jointly work to safety plan for DV victims and their children.
Salvation Army of Syracuse
677 South Salina St.
Syracuse,
NY 13202
Non-residential services. Supervised visitation program for families affected by domestic violence.
Spanish Action League of Onondaga County, Inc.
700 Oswego St.
Syracuse,
NY 13204
Non-residential services.
Vera House, Inc.
6181 Thompson Road, Suite 100
Syracuse,
NY 13206
Child Protective Services/Domestic Violence Collaboration: Co-location of Domestic violence (DV) advocate at the CPS office to provide protocol development, case consultation, home visits, cross-training, and jointly work to safety plan for DV victims and their children. Residential and/or non-residential services.
Healthy Families New York - Home Visiting
Hillside Children's Center
215 Wyoming St., Suite 201
Syracuse,
NY 13204
HFNY targets expectant parents and parents with an infant less than three months of age who have characteristics that place them at high risk for child abuse or neglect and live in vulnerable communities marked by high rates of poverty, infant mortality, and teen pregnancy. HFNY’s home visitors provide families with support, education, and linkages to community services.
Kinship
Kinship Navigator Program Catholic Family Center
87 N. Clinton Ave.
Rochester,
NY 14604
Assists Kinship caregivers, and children in their care, in gaining access to information and community support services. Any caregiver residing in the State is able to utilize the toll-free phone line or website to identify Kinship care related services in their home locale. In addition, Kinship specialists are available to assess caregiver needs and develop a plan of action.
Prevention
Prevent Child Abuse NY - Parent Helpline
4 Global View
Troy,
NY 12180
Regional Child Abuse Prevention Initiatives utilizing the Protective Factors Framework training and convening cross-systems coalitions in four communities. Parent Information and Resource Center, including the Parent Helpline that assists parents/caregivers through calls, emails, and in-person requests, and website searches. Enough Abuse Campaign to reduce child sexual abuse. PCANY began as the Standard of Quality for Family Strengthening and Support (SOQ) trainer for the New York State Family Support Network (NYSFSN) during this past year. All of these activities include a parent leadership/engagement component.
TANF Post-Adoption
The Salvation Army
677 South Salina St.
Syracuse,
NY 13202
Post Adoption services for TANF eligible families, including Post-adoptive families, families with children in the process of being adopted, and Kinship families.