The Mono County System of Care’s mission, and the goal of this CPP, is to ensure that all Mono County programs for children, youth and…
Inyo County is invested in supporting families and building community prevention systems to their full potential. The populations that they have selected are children or…
Shasta’s County goal for preventative services is to offer families at risk of child abuse and neglect protective intensive voluntary services to allow children to…
As part of their vision and theory of change, Sutter’s goal aligns with CA’s vision of reducing out-of-home placement and entry into Child Welfare and…
By coordinating with their cross-sector partners and stakeholders, San Benito County identified the needs and services of their community based on the Social Determinants of…
Del Norte County’s capacity assessment, data analysis, and service array findings helped inform their prioritized candidacy population and elected Evidenced Practice (EBP). Del Norte County…
El Dorado County determined their priority populations are children exposed to domestic violence, children with caretakers experiencing substance use disorder, and substance-exposed infants. They have…
The Yuba County CPP indicates an initial FFPS candidacy population of families with children aged 0-5 years and youth aged 11-15 years, specifically Black and…
Mendocino County executed a thorough Comprehensive Prevention Plan (CPP) dedicated to improving the well-being of Native/Indian children and families from the Cahto Tribe of the…
Tulare County’s vision is “every child safe by having every community engaged and invested.” The collaborative mission of the Tulare County community is to provide…
Tuolumne County’s CPP demonstrates a commitment to elevating the voices of those with lived expertise. The County is developing a process to include community members…
Orange County has a well-designed governance structure that is inclusive of several teams that are involved in the development, implementation, and oversight of the comprehensive…