Sometimes parents need help. If your child is struggling with a mental health issue, educational success, a developmental delay/disability, an alcohol or drug problem, or a combination of these things you may qualify for Multi-Systems Youth Services, formally known as a Wraparound. The Multi-Systems Youth Services program is individualized and strength-based. The program works to empower parents and youth to be strong advocates for their needs.
A team made up of family members, school staff, and service provider(s), who meet with you to share information, use collaborative strategies, and provide assistance to remove barriers to services that a child or family needs. Our process offers services in the least restrictive environment, while trying to maintain children in their most natural settings.
Meetings are a safe place for families to gain access to needed services, work collaboratively through existing barriers, and gain advice from local professionals. To learn more about Multi-Systems Youth Services, please take a look at the video. Click here to make a referral to our Multi-Systems Youth Services program.
A team made up of family members, school staff, and service provider(s), who meet with you to share information, use collaborative strategies, and provide assistance to remove barriers to services that a child or family needs. Our process offers services in the least restrictive environment, while trying to maintain children in their most natural settings.
Meetings are a safe place for families to gain access to needed services, work collaboratively through existing barriers, and gain advice from local professionals. To learn more about Multi-Systems Youth Services, please take a look at the video. Click here to make a referral to our Multi-Systems Youth Services program.
How to make a referral
All Logan County families who wish to participate in a wraparound team must complete a referral (link to referral form) or contact our office for assistance with completion of referral paperwork. In addition, all Logan County social service agencies, organizations, schools, and the juvenile court who work with children have the ability to make a referral to the program.
The child(ren) should meet the following criteria:
The child(ren) should meet the following criteria:
- Custodial parent must be a resident of Logan County.
- The child(ren) must not be over the age of 21 years.
- The child(ren) must have needs in multiple areas of life. The Program Coordinator will determine what level of Service Coordination is needed based on the referral and circumstances.
Participation in the Multi-Systems Youth Services program is voluntary and parents have the right to opt out of services at any time. Referrals can be faxed to (937) 592-7001, emailed to [email protected], or mailed to:
ATTN: Program Coordinator
Logan County Family and Children First Council
1973 State Route 47 West
PO Box 710
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
ATTN: Program Coordinator
Logan County Family and Children First Council
1973 State Route 47 West
PO Box 710
Bellefontaine, OH 43311
Local Partners
Address:
121 S. Opera Street Bellefontaine, OH 43311 Phone: 937-292-3089
Email: [email protected]
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