How Does an Adolescent Get Referred to the Adolescent Programme?
Often when a parent or another adult discovers an adolescent has engaged in sexually abusive behaviour they will contact a health professional (such as a GP), school counsellor, Child Youth and Family social worker ,community professional or the police.
Initial telephone contact may be made with the Clinical Manager from such professionals or from a parent or caregiver to discuss the appropriateness of a referral.
Advice can also be given on initial safety guidelines to put in place while a referral is being made. If it seems appropriate a referral may then be made for an assessment to the STOP Adolescent Programmes. There is no cost to clients for the services provided by STOP. The referral professional would discuss funding options with the Clinical Manager prior to the referral being made.
For contact information click here - Christchurch , Dunedin, Invercargill and Nelson
click here to download an Adolescent Programme Brochure
Referral sources include
- Youth Justice Family Group Conference (FGC) - following police charges
- Care or Protection FGC - Care or Protection issues
- Child, Youth and Family Social Worker
- Health Professional
- Youth and Family Community Agency or community professional
- School Counsellor and other community professionals
- Police
Click here to download the Adolescent Programmes Referral Form (in word Format)
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