Click here to skip navigation bar.
Click here to skip navigation bar.
Atlantic County, New Jersey
Social Services
Home | County News | Gallery | Directions | Calendar | A - Z | Contact | Search
 

Atlantic County Seal

Atlantic County Government
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES
Division of Intergenerational Services
Youth Services Commission - Children and Families Initiative

YOUTH SERVICES COMMISSION

CHILDREN AND FAMILIES INITIATIVE

101 S. Shore Road
Northfield, NJ 08225
(609) 645-7700, ext. 4332
Fax: (609) 645- 5809
Project Overview
The Five Family Centers
Programs & Services
Progress
Awards and Presentations
Contact Us
Youth Services Commission Homepage
Awards and Presentations

The Atlantic County Children and Families Initiative has been recognized both nationally and in the local media for the creative and innovative programs that provide supports for families and children through the Family Centers concept, and for the collaborative efforts which make the centers work. Most recently the Initiative and the five family centers have been regarded as a model in prevention services for at risk youth behavior by the State Attorney General’s Office. Kevin Ryan, Commissioner of the Department of Children and Families, is utilizing the family center model for the development of statewide family resource centers. Two awards on a national level include those from the National Association of Counties and the The Local Collaboration for Children and Youth:

  • The Atlantic County Children and Families Initiative was named a 1998 National Achievement Award Winner by the National Association of Counties "in recognition of an innovative program which contributes to and enhances county government in the United States".
  • The Local Collaboration for Children and Youth honored the Atlantic County Children and Families Initiative as one of 15 initiatives out of 135 in it's Awards for Excellence report, "Community Collaboration for Children and Youth: A Report from the 1996-97 Awards for Excellence." CFI was singled out because it demonstrates how communities working together to build capacities - within families, neighborhoods, schools and agencies - can make extraordinary things happen...and...that a unified approach to tackling child and family issues can make a real difference in peoples' lives. (the Local Collaboration is comprised of the American Association of School Administrators, International City/County Management Association, National Association of Counties, National League of Cities, National School Boards Association and The US Conference of Mayors).

The Children and Families Initiative has presented workshops on the project and the Family Centers to numerous helping professionals and administrators. Recent presentations include:

  • The Children and Families Initiative: Responding to Indicators of Children's Well Being. The National Association of Counties 1999 Workforce Development and Human Services Conference, November 17-20, 1999 in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • Community Partnerships for Healthy Families. The Governor's Conference on Strengthening Families for the 21st Century, April 22 & 23, 1999, Atlantic City, New Jersey.