THE FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
The Family Support and Children’s Justice
Center serves our community by helping children and their families build
stronger and healthier
relationships.
Parenting in today’s world is not always easy. The full-time job of
being a parent is often complicated by jobs and community demands.
Parents often find themselves in a balancing act, between their family and
job. Parents can often find themselves overwhelmed, exhausted and
overstressed.
The Family Support and Children’s Justice Center is designed to be a
resource for parents. Our safe homelike environment is a place to find
help during times of crisis and services to prevent other crisis situations.
We work with many different community agencies to provide you with the best
support possible. The Family Support and Children’s Justice Center
helps parents take control of their lives and strengthen their parenting and
coping skills.
Crisis Care is the number one priority for using the nursery, before all
other reasons. The Crisis Nursery is designed to provide a safe, homelike
setting where parents can bring their children when the family is in a
stressful situation.
Children are 0-11 years can stay at the Crisis Nursery. Children can
be brought in only by the parents or legal guardian & may stay for periods
of up to 72 hours.
The Crisis Nursery is intended to be a means of preventing abuse. It
is not a drop off day-care program. Reason’s for using the nursery
include:
Respite
Family Crisis
Court
Dr. Appointments
Medical Emergencies
Mental Health Appointments
Escaping Family Violence
Attending Parent Classes/Divorce Classes
AA Meetings or Narcotic Anonymous
Drop in spaces are available for crisis needs or as space is available.
It is preferred that you call ahead for space availability when scheduling
routine appointments, when it’s possible. When space is limited,
appointments will be prioritized as to need.
The Children’s Justice Center is a home-like facility that serves children
who might have been physically and/or sexually abused. The center is
designed to help children feel safe and comfortable. The atmosphere is
child-friendly and the interview rooms are designed with children in mind.
Children visit the center while investigators meet with them and their
parents.
A multi-disciplinary team coordinates the interview process and assesses the
needs of the children and the families for support services.
Families needing the services of the Children’s Justice Center should
contact the local Division of Child and Family Services office, to make a
referral at the following numbers.
Carbon DCFS (435) 636-2360
Emery DCFS (435) 381-4730
For More Information Call:
The Carbon County Family Support and Children’s Justice Center
108 North 300 East
Price, Utah 84501
(435) 637-0281
Weekdays (435) 637-0281
Fax (435) 637-8492