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400 Westchester Avenue, Harrison, NY 10604
Offers education and training about child abuse, how to look for signs and symptoms of abuse, and where to get help. The training is geared to social service providers, teachers, physicians and other professionals who work or deal with children
Roosevelt Square North, Mount Vernon, NY 10550
Offers information on a variety of crime prevention issues, programs or services, from public awareness, protection, and possible ways to prevent crime, etc. Also provides a helpline for those who have been crime victims.
1630 5th Avenue, Bay Shore, NY 11706
Provides police services to visitors and residents in the hamlets of Bay Shore, Baywood, Brentwood, Brightwaters, Islip, Central Islip, East Islip, West Islip, and Islip Terrace. Our COPE officers, Community Liaison Officer, and Community Support Unit address a variety of quality of life concerns such as complaints of illegal activity, disturbances and traffic problems. You may contact a COPE officer or our Community Liaison officer at (631) 854-8308. You may contact the Community Support Unit at (631) 854-7333. Information on community alerts and community activities hosted by members of the Third Precinct can the obtained by visiting Facebook, Twitter @SCPD3rdPrecinct, or Nixle. Call for detailed information regarding services offered.
Telephone Support Only
Provides a statewide system of accepting reports of suspected child abuse and child neglect. Reports can be made anonymously, but helpful for local child protective investigators to have someone to contact. All reports referred back to local social services which has time limit on follow-up and to file report as to whether allegations are indicated or unfounded.
100 Center Drive South, Riverhead, NY 11901
Teaches students to be more socially inclusive and connected to each other. With activities and curricula available for all ages, students are empowered to end social isolation in three easy steps: See Someone Alone -- Step 1: Learn how to recognize the signs of loneliness and social isolation; Reach Out And Help -- Step 2: Find out what you can do to help others feel included and Start With Hello -- Step 3: Discover how to break the ice and strike up a conversation. Contact the Community Relations Office to have this program offered at your school.
468 Boyle Road, Port Jefferson Station, NY 11776
Offers workshop for children ages 5-8 and 9-12 (parents included). This program provides education and support to families. Topics include building healthy friendships, communication skills, understanding and expressing feelings, dealing with teasing and bullies, and more. Discussion groups, creative arts, games and hands-on activities are utilized to increase understanding and strengthen social skills. The Parent Component offers support and guidance to parents, and provides practical skills for helping their child in a variety of situations. The Parent Component meets at the same time the children's program runs.
905 Monroe Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620
  • Provides access to immediate help and safety for all youth in crisis. Youth in need can access a Safe Place location any time, day or night, and they will be connected with trained professionals from The Center for Youth.
20 Hospital Oval W, Cedarwood Hall, Valhalla, NY 10595
Provides a child-friendly environment for multidisciplinary team responsible for the investigation of child abuse to complete a child-centered, forensically sound and interdisciplinary assessment, while providing support and other needed services to the child and family. Also offers education and public awareness, especially to those who work with children.
210 Howell Avenue, Riverhead, NY 11901
Ensures the safety and well-being of all residents of the Town of Riverhead. Enforces all federal, state, local laws and ordinances.
407 South State Street, Syracuse, NY 13202
Establishes and maintains communication within the community, provides information that assists the public in protecting themselves against criminal acts, and improves the ability of the community to reduce criminal behavior. Responsibilities include the coordination and development of programs including bicycle safety programs, children's fingerprinting, senior citizen safety, and car seat installations and inspections.
100 Center Drive South, Riverhead, NY 11901
Designed to provide a model response program to civilians within their community. The presentation provides strategies, guidance, and a proven plan for surviving an active shooter event. This presentation is designed for any public or private building personnel, to educate them on how to respond in the event of an active shooter situation. This 2-hour program provides practical lessons on how to save lives. This program is available for all congregations, schools, offices, and businesses in the 5 East End towns of Suffolk County. Contact the Community Relations Office to have this program offered at your location.
74 Ontario Street, Canandaigua, NY 14424
  • Produces a Safe Child identification card by using digital fingerprint technology and high-resolution photography.
Telephone Support, NY 00000-0000
If you see an unusual charge on your medical bill, check with your doctor first. It may be a mistake. If not resolved, contact Medicare.
145 College Road, Room 4300, Suffern, NY 10901
Promotes non-violent conflict resolution techniques to educators, parents and young people workshops on restorative practices, conflict resolution concepts, communication, affirmation, mediation, bullying prevention and intervention, creative problem solving, bias awareness, social emotional learning and mediation services.
133 North Court Street, Building 1, Wampsville, NY 13163
Receives and investigates reports of alleged abuse and/or neglect of children under 18 years of age. Provides referrals and/or monitor services as needed and petitions Family Court on behalf of children in need of protection.
110 Wells Farm Road, Goshen, NY 10924
An ID card will be made containing a picture, fingerprints and other information about your child.
77 South Lexington Avenue, White Plains, NY 10601
This division focuses on educating and enhancing public awareness in the areas of domestic violence, identify and automobile theft. Has tips and information on how to avoid situations, or how to get help if needed.
89 Washington Avenue, Room 318 M, Education Building, Albany, NY 12234
  • Provides students with a safe and supportive environment free from discrimination, intimidation, taunting, harassment, and bullying on school property, a school bus, and/or at a school function.
    • Every school in New York State has a designated DASA coordinator to ensure dignity for all students
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