Colusa County has engaged multiple partners in the development of the CPP based on a well-established Children’s Multidisciplinary Team. Colusa County is well positioned to…
The Resilient Lake County worked to solidify their intentions in leading a collaborative approach to the development of a comprehensive prevention plan (CPP) that expanded…
Alameda County has a long-standing history of providing prevention services across sectors and to serving those that are disproportionality impacted by the child welfare and…
The Kings County CPP indicates an initial FFPS candidacy population of children aged 0-5 years, specifically children of color, was identified. The county also included…
Glenn County is committed to expanding the availability of prevention services to keep children and families together whenever possible. Glenn County identified five service priorities…
Lassen County intends to be proactive and increase its capacity to allocate resources to more prevention focus with their prevention efforts through the “no wrong…
Solano County will be utilizing a phased-in approach to implementation of their Comprehensive Prevention Plan, which promotes long-term sustainability. Based on asset mapping results and…
Nevada County elected children 0 to 5 and 13 to 17 residing in Nevada City 95959 and Grass Valley 95949 and 95945 as their target…
Stanislaus County submitted a well thought out and robust CPP. The “Design Team” has a dynamic governance structure which clearly powers the cross sector collaboration…
The Napa County Comprehensive Prevention Plan (CPP) affirms the county’s commitment to keeping children and families together and preventing the need for foster care whenever…
The San Mateo County Comprehensive Prevention Plan (CPP) affirms the county’s commitment to keeping children and families together and preventing the need for foster care…
The Santa Clara County Comprehensive Prevention Plan (CPP) is a 3-year plan to strengthen and expand the spectrum of services to support child and family…