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Trauma-informed System of Care
On May 29, 2012, a Symposium was held at kidsLINK on Trauma-informed Systems of Care. The Key-note Speaker was Dr. Ann Jennings. Participants from various government and social service agencies were in attendance, as well as others in the community interested in the topic. To find out more about the symposium and to view our extensive Trauma-informed resources, please click on the infographic.

Getting help for your child and family, from infants to youth
When the challenges of life with children and teens become exceptional, parents and families can turn to kidsLINK.
kidsLINK has a wide range of programs that provide early intervention and treatment to help children from infants to 18, and their families, move towards positive change and mental wellness.
kidsLINK programs and services are designed to ensure that you have a range of choices and your individual child and family needs are matched with the best service options.
For more information about kidsLINK services and programs, click on the age links on the left.





