You may be eligible to attend school while participating in the CalWORKs Welfare to Work Program. If you are already in school when you apply you might be eligible to continue, or we may be able to refer you to training as part of an approved program activity. Vocational training...
For youth that will not have enough credits to graduate before leaving foster care, they may seek information regarding the G.E.D. through the high school they are attending. The youth that did not graduate from high school and want to pursue the G.E.D. may pursue this through adult education in...
Overview of Continuum of Care: CA Department of Social Services CCR, http://www.cdss.ca.gov/inforesources/Continuum-of-Care-Reform CCR Toolkit: CA Department of Health Care Services, Mental Health, Youth Connection Continuum of Care Tool Kit PDF, https://calswec.berkeley.edu/sites/default/files/cyc_ccr_toolkit.pdf Continuum of Care Information, including rates: CA Department of Health Care Services, Mental Health, CA’s Child Welfare Continuum of...
Several of the trades unions are now offering apprenticeship opportunities. The following link is to a variety of trade apprenticeships throughout the state of California: California Apprenticeship Coordinators Association
Sponsored by the Orange County Commercially Sexually Exploited Children (CSEC) Steering Committee
Children and Family Services The mission of Orange County Children and Family Services is to strengthen and stabilize families and to create an environment where children are free from abuse in permanent, nurturing homes. Children and Family Services at a Glance The Child Abuse Registry receives approximately 39,000 reports of...
Welcome to the Youth section. This section contains information about services and programs for youth 14 years of age through their 25th birthdays. You will also find information about the Independent Living Program (ILP) , which provides services for ILP eligible youth from 16 years of age until their 25th...
Orange County Adult Protective Services (APS) at 800-451-5155 (24-Hour Hotline) The elder or dependent adult will be given options to keep him/her safe from harm. The victim and their family members can be linked with appropriate community resources. Unaware family members and friends can be alerted to step in and...
To request information, please contact: Stacy Lee SSA Civil Rights Coordinator 714-438-8877 P.O. Box 22001 Santa Ana, CA 92705 Siobhan Martin Civil Rights Lead Investigator 714-438-8817 Program Integrity Secretary 714-438-8795 P. O. Box 22001 Santa Ana, CA 92705
Extended Foster Care (EFC) (also referred to as Assembly Bill 12 or AB12) allows for current dependents or wards of the Juvenile Court to continue to have an open Social Services or Probation case and re-enter foster care up to age 21 if certain conditions are met. Speak to your...