![]() ![]() ![]() OCFS partners with the State Office of Mental Health (OMH) toensure that the mental health needs of these vulnerable young people are met to protect their well-being and that of others. JCCA has a longstanding history of serving these young people, especially those who require complex services as the result of chronic exposure to trauma and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). "The New York State Office of Children and Family Services (OCFS) continues to work closely with JCCA to ensure it is effectively providing a supportive and secure environment for youth in foster care placed with their organization. "Yes because it's dangerous but where will my daughter go," Iovanella said.Įyewitness News reached out to the state's Office of Children and Family Services who released this statement: But he says closing is not the answer.ĭestiny's mom says although not easy, it might have to be. Richter said for a year now he has been asking the state for a better model to deal with a small portion of its more than 150 children who have serious behavioral issues. Officials say the JCCA doesn't have the staff to cope with the residents who have severe behavioral and psychological issues. "This center is a tremendous drain on Mount Pleasant's police and ambulance services and these emergency service calls routinely consume hours of our officers' days," said Chief Paul Oliva, Mount Pleasant Police Department. Police also responded to the campus for assaults, vandalism, violent fights, and suicide and self-harm threats. Of the calls, 248 of them were for missing persons. ![]() PLEASANTVILLE, Westchester County (WABC) - Westchester County officials are demanding the closure of a children's treatment center after hundreds of police calls about dangerous conditions.Īuthorities say Mount Pleasant police responded to 459 calls at the JCCA's Westchester Campus in the first six months of this year alone. The last step: a bit more texture in the bark, and then the wall of trees behind the house.Officials are demanding the closure of a children's treatment center at JCCA's Westchester Campus after hundreds calls about dangerous conditions. The second step was the big mid tone shapes. I wanted to put those down first so I would know how dark to make the midtones. In this step I was thinking about edge quality - hard edge on the right and textured on the left where the snow overlaps the tree. The big darks of the trees were the first shapes that I painted, all with a two-inch flat. No need to add all the details like the texture in the trees. Nothing too complicated, just the big shapes on a quarter sheet of Fabriano Artistico. The big tree out my window provided all the contrast. It didn’t take much work to figure out the placement of the whites and the darks. I haven’t had much time to do any planning before I paint these days so I thought it might be a good idea to do a value sketch first. With several storms hitting Montreal in quick succession yesterday and today, it was probably a prudent idea to stay at home and capture a view from my window. ![]() Tree, house, car Posted: Decem| Author: Shari Blaukopf | Filed under: Uncategorized | 46 CommentsĪs a reward to myself for finishing classes yesterday, I decided to paint a snow scene before attacking the pile of student projects that need to be graded. ![]()
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