In the communities of Hampton and Newport News, Virginia, the Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board (H-NNCSB) stands as a ray of hope and support for families navigating the challenges of mental health, substance use, and developmental disabilities. The Youth & Family Services division of H-NNCSB offers a comprehensive suite of services designed to support the unique needs of children, adolescents, and their families. This blog delves into the vital services provided and how they make a significant difference in the lives of many.
Counseling and Therapy - H-NNCSB offers individualized and group therapy sessions tailored to the emotional and psychological needs of young people. Licensed therapists utilize evidence-based practices to address a range of mental health issues, including anxiety, depression, trauma, and behavioral problems. These sessions aim to equip young individuals with coping strategies and resilience to face life’s challenges.
Psychiatric Services - Access to psychiatric evaluation and medication management is critical for many youth dealing with severe mental health disorders. H-NNCSB provides these services through experienced child and adolescent psychiatrists who work closely with families to develop comprehensive treatment plans.
Case Management - Case managers play a pivotal role in coordinating care for youth with complex needs. They assist in creating personalized service plans, connecting families to community resources, and ensuring that each child receives holistic support tailored to their unique situation.
Prevention Services - Education is key in preventing substance abuse. H-NNCSB offers a variety of prevention services programs aimed at educating youth about the risks associated with substance use. These programs often include school-based initiatives, community workshops and outreach activities designed to raise awareness and promote healthy lifestyle choices.
Intervention and Treatment - For adolescents struggling with substance use disorders, H-NNCSB provides comprehensive intervention and treatment services. This includes individual counseling, group therapy, and intensive outpatient programs. These services are designed to address the underlying issues contributing to substance use and to support the journey towards recovery.
Early Intervention - Early intervention services are crucial for young children showing signs of developmental delays. H-NNCSB’s early intervention program offers assessments, therapy, and family support to children from birth to age three. The goal is to provide the necessary tools and resources to help children reach their full developmental potential.
Individualized Support Plans - For older children and adolescents with developmental disabilities, H-NNCSB creates personalized support plans that focus on enhancing daily living skills, social interactions, and educational success. These plans are developed in collaboration with families to ensure they meet the specific needs of each child.
Parent Education and Training - Recognizing the vital role of family in a child’s development, H-NNCSB offers a variety of parent education programs. These programs provide parents with the skills and knowledge needed to support their children effectively. Topics covered include positive parenting techniques, understanding mental health, and navigating the educational system.
Support Groups - Family members of youth receiving services can benefit greatly from peer support. H-NNCSB facilitates support groups where parents and caregivers can share experiences, gain insights, and build a network of support. These groups provide a safe space to discuss challenges and celebrate successes.
The Youth & Family Services at Hampton-Newport News Community Services Board represent a lifeline for many families in the region. By offering a broad range of services tailored to the needs of children and adolescents, H-NNCSB ensures that young people have the opportunity to thrive despite the challenges they may face. Through mental health support, substance use treatment, developmental disability services, family support, and crisis intervention, H-NNCSB is committed to fostering healthy, resilient, and empowered youth.
For more information or to access these services, families can reach out to H-NNCSB directly, ensuring that help and hope are always within reach. We can be reached at 757-788-0300.
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.