The CFR is an innovative partnership among educators, clinicians and medical practitioners and provides clinically sound, academically effective and culturally sustaining services to ensure the emotional well-being and academic readiness of children with behavioral health disabilities in the Greater New Orleans region.
“What’s innovative about the Center for Resilience is that we actively work to balance academic, clinical, and medical perspectives into our program to help children build the skills necessary to successfully transition back to their schools,” said CFR Chief Executive Officer, Elizabeth Marcell. “For children, parents, and families, we can offer educational services, counseling, therapy services, and medication management and support at a single location.”
Thus far, the CFR has reduced the rates of crisis hospitalization by 75 percent, based on pre-referral data, as compared with hospitalizations for behavioral crises while in the program. CFR has also seen a 69 percent decrease in the number of behavioral crises on-site, over time. Individualized clinical treatment services range from individual therapy, group therapy, family therapy and psychological assessments.
“One of our strategic priorities focuses on how we are responsible for the system-wide needs for our students. This partnership really addresses one of our most pressing, yet unmet needs,” said Dr. Henderson Lewis Jr., Superintendent of Schools. “More importantly, as we work to educate every child here in New Orleans we recognize that part of meeting that need means providing a space that is safe and tailored to their specific needs.”
As a non-profit, the CFR’s mission is to address existing gaps in child and adolescent mental health care, and to build a continuum of mental and behavioral health services and placements for children ages 0 – 22 with emotional health needs. Immediate priorities include the expansion to serve children in grades 9-12 and exploring the feasibility of launching a group home.
With this new partnership with the OPSB in place the CFR hopes to double the number of children served in the Greater New Orleans area by 2022 and engage hospital partners in completing a true continuum of care for those students in need.