Youth and Family services are for children and families who need a variety of case management, counseling, crisis, and psychiatric services.
This partnership between the H-NNCSB and the Hampton Healthy Families Partnership offers children, from birth to age five, and their families both the Parents as Teachers (PAT) evidence-based program and Case Management services. PAT services focus on ensuring that all children will learn, grow, and develop to realize their full potential, and are supported by the coordination and advocacy provided by Case Management services.
Program services offered:
Community Served: Children, birth to age five
Contact our Clinical Services Supervisor: 757-727-2614
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
100 Old Hampton Lane, Hampton, VA 23669
This partnership between the H-NNCSB and the Newport News Healthy Families program offers Healthy Families America Home Visiting Services in combination with Mental Health Case Management services, to some of the most vulnerable young children and families in our community. The Healthy Families America evidence-based curriculum complements the linkage, coordination, and advocacy available as part of Case Management services. These services focus on strengthening nurturing parent-child relationships and promoting healthy childhood growth and development.
Program services offered:
Community served: Children, birth to age five
Contact our clinical services supervisor: 757-926-6646
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Case Management is an essential and unifying factor in the H-NNCSB’s service delivery system. The Case Manager serves as the single point of contact and support for the family and child regardless of the level of treatment. The Case Manager provides ongoing assessments of needs, linking and coordination of services and monitoring of services for young people with serious emotional disturbances or substance use disorders. Activities include interagency planning, collaboration and treatment monitoring to assist families in accessing social, educational, vocational and other supports.
Intensive Care Coordination (ICC) provides a more intensive level of service including clinical assessments and level of care determinations. Eligibility criteria include a diagnosis of Serious Emotional Disturbance (SED) or Intellectual or Developmental Disability (IDD).
Program services offered:
Community Served: Adolescents and young adults
Click here for a printable brochure.
Contact us: 757-788-0671
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
This program provides comprehensive psychological testing and evaluation including personality, educational, parental competency, court, developmental, vocational, disability and neuropsychological evaluations.
Program services offered:
Community served: Adolescents and young adults
Contact us: 757-788-0600
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Our Mission is to help youth in our community develop a sense of self-work and self-confidence and to promote their personal growth by encouraging and enhancing their academic, social, vocation, independent living, athletic and expressive skills.
The program provides in and out-of-home services and supports. Services include crisis intervention, behavioral intervention, participation in treatment planning, outreach, service provider linkage, monitoring, advocacy, daily living support, independent living skills, vocational instruction, medication monitoring, supportive counseling and positive role modeling.
Community served: Children between the ages of 5 and 17 with emotional disturbance that has resulted in significant functional impairment over a significant period time.
Contact us: 757-788-0657 or 757-788-0663
Hours and location vary.
Mentor Services expertise and features:
Funding
Therapeutic Mentor services must be approved for funding through the Family Assessment and Planning Team (FAPT) process or another approved funding source.
In addition to funding allocated by the local FAP Teams, Adoption Subsidy funded can also be allocated to fund services. Determination is made in conjunction with the family’s assigned Department of Human Services Specialist.
Contact us:
757-788-0657 or
757-788-0663
The Children's Behavioral Health Urgent Care Center provides rapid assessment, crisis intervention, and comprehensive psychiatric evaluation for children and adolescents experiencing a mental health crisis. Services are provided in a safe, clinically supervised treatment environment. Assessments and clinical interventions are conducted by qualified mental health providers and child psychiatrists. Community-based follow-up services may include phone contacts, teleconferencing with the child and family in the home or school, and telepsychiatry appointments.
Services offered:
Community Served: Children and adolescents who reside in the Region V communities of Hampton Roads (Hampton, Newport News, Virginia Beach, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Poquoson, Williamsburg, Eastern Shore, Middle Neck)
Contact us: 757-788-0635
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
The Children's Mobile Crisis Intervention program provides comprehensive assessment, short-term crisis counseling, safety planning, linkages, coordination, and follow up. Services are provided by a Licensed Professional. The program addresses the concerns that place a youth at risk of psychiatric hospitalization, prevent future crisis, and provide services in the least restrictive setting.
Services offered:
Community Served: Children and adolescents who reside in Hampton or Newport News
Contact us: 757-788-0693
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
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Urgent Care and Mobile Crisis are similar programs. Contact us at either number to be connected to the program best-suited to you.
We want to know your needs exactly so that we can provide the perfect solution. Let us know what you want and we’ll do our best to help. Click here for printable brochure of our programs.
300 Medical Drive
Hampton, VA 23666
Administrative Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm
Other program-specific locations are in Newport News and Hampton
24/7 Crisis Line: 757-788-0011
Peer Warm Line: 757-251-2394
Main Line: 757-788-0300
See program descriptions for direct program numbers
The Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board fully complies with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. "No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal financial assistance." More information is here.
Also, in accordance with the requirements of Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board will not discriminate against qualified individuals with disabilities on the basis of disability in its services, programs or activities. For ADA-related inquiries, contact Joy Cipriano at 757-788-0300. The ADA complaint form is located under About Us | Quality Management.