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Westfield Youth Assistance Program

Building a healthy Community for

TomorrowBy investing

In the youth of today.

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Program is a collaboration between Westfield Schools, the City of Westfield, and the Hamilton

County Juvenile Courts.

Program provides coordination of services for families and children.

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Process Overview

1. Referral is made to program

2. Intervention Plan

3. Plan Implementation

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WYAP

Westfield Schools

Prosecutor’s Office

Westfield Police

Department

Individual Families

Other Community

Agencies

1. Referral is made to program

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2. Intervention Plan

Early Intervention Advocate meets with family and a case plan with goals is developed.

Case plans are unique to each situation. Examples include referrals for mental health resources, tutoring,

mentoring, pro-social activities and financial assistance.

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3. Plan Implementation

Early Intervention Advocate walks alongside the family for a minimum of six months as they work

through the case plan and goals.

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WYAP Sponsored Programs

• Mentoring

• Tutoring

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Mentoring

Mentors make a 1 year commitment to spend 1 hour per week with a mentee.

• Children are from areas throughout the City of Westfield

• Children are from all socioeconomic lines

• Children range from 5-17 years in age

• These are wonderful children who are in need of the time commitment and attention from a caring adult mentor

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How You Can Impact……

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Steps to Mentoring

• Application

• Interview

• Background Check

• Orientation

• Matching process

• Advocate, Family and Mentor Introduction

• Continuing Education and Training

• Regular Mentor Reporting

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Steps to Tutoring

• Application

• Interview

• Background Check

• Identify Tutors Preferred Subject and Grade Level

• Matching Tutor with Student

• Mentor meets with Student at either School or Library

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Mentoring Resources

• Student Impact• Westfield Youth Sports, Inc. – WYSI• Westfield Family Karate• Open Doors• Camp Tecumseh • Hamilton County Parks• City of Westfield Parks Department• Community Creative Arts Programs• Local Law Enforcement

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Questions…

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??? ?For further information please contact Christine Brown, WYAP Early Intervention Advocate at [email protected] or 317-804-3191


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