Juvenile Justice Center of Philadelphia © 2013
Services
Behavioral Health Services (BH)
Provides psychiatric and psychological evaluations, therapy and support services.

Department of Permanency Planning (DOPP)
Provides full range of permanency services to foster parents and kinship parents who are seeking permanency for placed children.

Family Stabilization Services (FSS)
Provides short-term help to families experiencing problems.

Home Based Delinquent Services (HBDS)
Provides in-home supervision to youth who have been arrested and charged with an offense, through In-home Detention and Pre-hearing Intensive Supervision.

In Home Protective Services (IHPS)
Provides services to children and parents within their own homes, in order to prevent child placement.
Intensive Prevention Services (IPS)
Provides site-based program 3 week nights a week and Saturday mornings, combined with family counseling, to work with "at risk" youth who have been truant from school.

Parents Empowering Program (PEP)

Provides 4 month courses in parenting skills.

Residential Services (RS)
Services include community-based detention services (CBDS) and group homes for females and males.

Services To Foster Children (SFC)
Provides foster and kinship care, and counseling for foster children and their families.

Truancy Prevention and Intervention Initiative (TPII)
Provides prevention and intervention services to truant youth, their families, court and the community.
Summary of JJC Programs & Services

JJC Family Services is committed to an anti-discrimination policy in all of its programs and services. The agency is consciously and proactively inclusive of all areas of diversity including, but not limited to, race, ethnicity, color, national origin, ancestry, gender, sexual orientation, religion, age, socioeconomic status, marital status, language, disability, or immigration status.