ANNUAL REPORT 2003 - Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic
ANNUAL REPORT 2003 - Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic
ANNUAL REPORT 2003 - Los Angeles Child Guidance Clinic
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Our Service Year <strong>2003</strong> in Review<br />
These figures document the <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>Child</strong> <strong>Guidance</strong> <strong>Clinic</strong>’s<br />
service to our community’s children, youth and families through<br />
an array of comprehensive mental health programs and services.<br />
5,977 individual children and family members benefited from<br />
<strong>Clinic</strong> services in the year ended June 30, <strong>2003</strong>.<br />
1,458 children, family members and caregivers received<br />
immediate assistance at the no-appointment, bilingual Walk-In<br />
<strong>Clinic</strong>.<br />
47,623 mental health outpatient visits were provided at three<br />
community-based <strong>Clinic</strong> offices, as well as on-site at local schools<br />
and in client homes.<br />
27,327 days of service were provided through the <strong>Clinic</strong>’s range<br />
of educational and day treatment programs.<br />
1,975 children benefited from early intervention services via<br />
Building Blocks: A Preschool-Based Early Intervention Program.<br />
738 children benefited from early intervention services via the<br />
Stepping Up to School Readiness program.<br />
49 young adults received life skills training, vocational counseling<br />
and job placement services through the Life Learning Program.<br />
18 high-risk families were served by the First Steps Infant/<br />
Toddler Home Visitation pilot program.<br />
6 residents from the University of Southern California Keck<br />
School of Medicine served rotations at the <strong>Clinic</strong> through the <strong>Child</strong><br />
Psychiatry Residents Training Program.<br />
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