Child and Adolescent Service System Program

What is CASSP? CASSP stands for the Child and Adolescent Service System Program. It is not a service itself but is designed to bring professionals from all of the child-serving systems within Columbia/Montour/Snyder/Union Counties, as well as youth, their families, and their support systems together in an effort to plan effective treatment and service delivery methods for children and adolescents with or at risk of developing a severe emotional disorder.

FAQs about CASSP

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CASSP Core Principles

Child-Centered

Services meet the individual needs of the child, consider the child’s and family’s context, and are developmentally appropriate, strengths-based, and child-specific

Family-Focused

Services recognize that the family is the primary support system for the child and participates as a full partner in all stages of their decision-making and treatment-planning process.

Community-Based

Whenever possible, services are delivered in the child’s home community, drawing on the formal and informal resources to promote the child’s successful participation in the community.

Multi-System

Services are planned in collaboration with all the child-serving systems involved in a child’s life.

Culturally-Competent

Services recognize and respect the behavior, ideas, attitudes, values, beliefs, customs, language, rituals, ceremonies, and practices of a child’s ethnic group.

Least Restrictive/Least Intrusive

Services take place in settings that are the least restrictive and intrusive available to meet the needs of the child and family.

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