This is New Haven...
New Haven provides residential treatment, educational and vocational services and clinical intervention to approximately 780 at-risk youth and their families annually based on best practices that effect measurable outcomes. These are the Programs of New Haven that produce those outcomes.
Residential Treatment Program
This program runs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Young men aged 12 to 17 receive intensive clinical and educational intervention. Our “secret sauce” is the career technical training hands-on courses.
Special Education/ Day Student Program
Our nonpublic school engages and instructs youth who have been unsuccessful in public school due to behavioral or mental health issues, substance abuse, learning disabilities, and/or truancy problems.
Short Term Residential Treatment Program (STRTP)
This new program serves older adolescent foster youth with histories of horrific abuse by providing intensive clinical and educational interventions. One of the goals is to adequately communicate: You are safe; you are worthy; and here is where the journey begins.
Community Based Services (CBS)
This short-term intensive empowerment approach is available for boys and girls. The goal is to reunite adolescents who have serious emotional and behavioral problems with their families or increase their success at home so they don’t have to be separated.
Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)
This in-home program works with the family or caregiver and a team of mental health specialists to resolve targeted behaviors that jeopardize the youth's current living situation. The program serves boys and girls with serious emotional challenges.