Children’s Services
The Children’s Division provides a comprehensive system of care for youth experiencing emotional, behavioral, or substance use difficulties in their life, as well as education and support for family members. We offer more than a dozen programs for children, youth, and their families through a continuum of services.
Our professionally trained staff serve children and youth ages 0 to 18 (or even up to age 21 if they are still in school). Services include psychiatry, mental health counseling, substance use counseling, family counseling, care coordination, case management, respite and case aid services, school-based services, behavioral consultation services, summer therapeutic programs, crisis response and emergency respite services, CUPS – a mental health program for young children up to six years old, and JOBS – an employment assistance program for youth in transition who have significant emotional disturbances.


In addition to providing comprehensive services for youth and families in our three outpatient locations, we work in collaboration with early childhood services, and we provide school-based clinicians, interventionists, and/or student assistance counselors to many local public and alternative schools. Services are also provided in your home and in your community.
For more information, please contact the Children, Youth, & Families Division Director at (802) 254-6028.
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Testimonials
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My suggestions are taken seriously. If I share ideas, HCRS will try to make it happen if they can.
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I most enjoy spending time in the community and with [HCRS] staff.
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My Service Coordinator makes me feel heard. They listen, understand, and show compassion.
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I most like being able to go to work and have a job to support myself.
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My son’s [HCRS] therapist meets with him at his school. She is amazing. She has developed a strong bond with him in a short amount of time. It is clear she is invested and wants him to succeed and feel good. We are very grateful for her.
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Being able to have appointments through Zoom has been a huge help. It makes it easier to keep appointments, cuts down on stress as I don’t have to worry about transportation or if I can afford gas for my car. It also helps with anxiety when the weather is bad as I don’t have to drive. It is also really easy to get in contact with your team. Everyone is very reachable by either phone or email…I feel like I can reach out to either our case manager or counselor at any time, which helps with making me feel very supported.
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I most love that services are consistent and tailored to my daughter.
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I most love that services are available both in-person or online.
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[HCRS] staff are kind and understanding.
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My son adores his provider and enjoys spending the time with her.
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My case workers listen to me and understand that I know myself best and what works or doesn’t work for me.
CRT service recipient -
My counselor supports me in exploring successful approaches to dealing with my issues.
Adult service recipient -
I never feel like I’m being judged, so it’s easy to ask for whatever I need. In turn, staff have shown full and complete effort in finding the most effective ways to support my healing and growth.
Adult service recipient -
[HCRS] services have helped me feel more secure after being hospitalized for more than a year.
CRT service recipient -
I always feel welcomed and heard. Someone is always available in a time of need. It’s a no judgment zone.
Adult service recipient -
My counselor is very in tune to what I need.
Adult service recipient -
Everybody [at HCRS] works hard to help you.
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The online services option has worked best for me. My case worker is amazing, and I am glad for [HCRS] services.
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I feel like I can talk to my counselor about anything and everything openly.
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My case worker makes me feel like I’m a person.
Adult service recipient -
My suggestions are taken seriously. If I share ideas, HCRS will try to make it happen if they can.
CRT service recipient -
I most enjoy spending time in the community and with [HCRS] staff.
DS service recipient
