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CPRR Programs and Services
The CPRR array of traditional and unique services:
Case management/ education/ intervention/ prevention services and counseling to individuals, couples, and families.
Clinical and educational group sessions (i.e. Domestic Violence, Anger Management, DWI, Bereavement, Divorce, Teen Parenting, Senior Citizens Health Issues, Troubled Children/ Youth etc.).
Alternative to Incarceration programs.
Post-Detention and Post-Incarceration Discharge Planning (Re-entry).
Health prevention and maintenance groups.
Veterans Services.
Consultation, start-up and site management on the above services, including to individuals, corporations and government agencies.
The CPRR Professional Development and Education Program:
Read the brochure that describes the CPRR Credentialed Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) Addiction Studies Certificate Program at Queensborough Community College.
Register via fax or mail for the CPRR CASAC Certificate Program. Download this form and either fax to (718) 225-3366 or mail to CPRR CASAC, 254-10 Northern Boulevard, Suite 204, Little Neck, NY 11362.
Register on Line for the CPRR CASAC Certificate Program. Complete this form (requires Microsoft Word) and email to CASAC@cprrservices.com.
NEW! CPRR also offers a Credentialed Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) Addiction Studies Certificate program in Brooklyn in collaboration with the ComALERT program of the Office of the Brooklyn District Attorney and the Alpha School. Attend the open house Monday, October 5, 2009 at the Alpha School
For more information see CPRR's CASAC Addiction Studies Certificate Program "Information Packet" which includes FAQ, or email CASAC@cprrservices.com, or call (718) 224-8010.
CPRR programs and services address the following populations and demographics:
Domestic Violence
Anger Management
Troubled Children/Youth
Teen mothers
Senior Citizens (with mental and health issues)
Veterans
Alcohol Abusers
Substance Abusers
Individuals Involved in the Criminal Justice System
Parolees/ Probationers/ and Post Incarcerated Individuals
HIV AIDS/ LBGT
Forensic Clients
Homeless
The Foreign Born (Immigrants)
CPRR staff is prepared to take its services to its clients.
This includes older citizens unable to leave their home for such reasons as lack of transportation, limited mobility, fear of driving, and issues of personal safety. The CPRR holistic, interdisciplinary approach to total wellness includes intensive medical education and medication management pertaining to all medical diagnoses and treatments.
Also, unlike other typical referral agencies, the CPRR holistic, interdisciplinary approach ensures that clients receive all needed services directly through CPRR and its network of qualified professionals. Other agencies take a referral and provide limited supervision and refer the client for mental health, anger management, substance abuse and education services.
Referral sources express concern where another agency offers a limited menu of programs and services. One example includes referrals to substance abuse treatment where mental health intervention proves necessary.
Another example involves assignment to a graffiti cleanup as part of a community service sentence but no intervention to address anger management, substance abuse or inadequate education that contributed to a client's interaction with the criminal justice system in the first place.
The CPRR unique program eliminates incomplete and/ or inefficient programs.
View a list of CPRR programs that address the needs of individuals, families, couples, and youth
Read More About CPRR Programs
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