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A Sample of CPRR Programs

Domestic Violence/Conflict Resolutions

The CPRR Domestic Violence Program (DVP) network offers a comprehensive approach to treatment for clients with domestic violence or anger-related referrals. (Read More)

Anger Management

CPRR Anger Management programs designed for clients dealing with conflict-related issues and/or conflict-related offenses closely examine behavioral factors and motivation. (Read More)

Alternative to Incarceration

CPRR Alternatives to Incarceration programs provide a wide range of services and educational mechanisms to increase the probability for developing occupational duties, reducing and counseling of alcohol and substance intake, job training and enhancing the monitoring and progress of a offender. (Read More)

Post Incarceration Transition (Re-entry; discharge planning)

CPRR provides Access to Housing (Congregate, SRO, 1/2 and 3/4), Treatment, Education and Training, Employment and Advocacy.

Youth Services, including Off-site Educational Services

The CPRR Adolescent Outpatient Programs (AOP) serves clients ranging in age from 14-18 (up to 22 for clients with emotional or cognitive delays). (Read More)

Alcohol/Substance Abuse/DWI

CPRR community outpatient centers provide customized comprehensive services for alcohol and substance abusers and their families.

Senior Citizen Health Care Advocacy, including dependency issues.

CPRR provides Education, Family Services, Treatment (Clinical & Medical) and Access to Residential Care to senior citizen substance abusers.

Mental Health

CPRR Clients receive treatment in unique, culturally sensitive clinical settings that nurture, educate and challenge them. This facilitates awareness and personal growth. (Read More)

HIV/AIDS Education and Counseling

CPRR provides access to Transitional Housing (Congregate, SRO), Case Management (Blended) and Advocacy for HIV/AIDS Clients.

CPRR HIV-early intervention services augment existing services. CPRR offers culturally competent, high-quality, up-to-date, easily accessible programs planned by individuals indigenous to the population served and designed to address barriers to accessing existing services.

Multi-lingual, Ethnic and Cultural programs

The CPRR Ethnic Primary/Unique Language Programs programs serve identified ethnic primary and minority communities. These CPRR programs prove successful in encouraging members of these communities to enter and continue in diverse treatment and education programs. (Read More)

Veterans Programs and Services

CPRR provides access to Veterans Housing (Congregate, SRO, 1/2 & 3/4) placement services, Family Services, Treatment (Chemical Depository, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder [PTSD]), Education & Training, Employment and Advocacy. America is on the verge of needing to provide multi-disciplinary services to more veterans than at any time in hour history.

Credentialed Alcohol & Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC)

CPRR offers a 350 hour certificate Credentialed Alcohol and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC) Addiction Studies Program as part of its Professional Development and Education Program to fulfill the New York State Office of Alcoholism & Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) addictions counselor certification requirement. It includes 350 hours of specific topics for credentialing or re-credentialing. This course benefits professionals in healthcare, mental health, chemical dependency, or human resources; teachers, school counselors, EAP managers, clergy and social workers and individuals interested in becoming addiction counselors.
*****Register via fax or mail for CPRR's CASAC Certificate Program at Queensborough Community College. Fax this form to (718) 225-3366 or mail to CPRR CASAC, 254-10 Northern Boulevard, Suite 204, Little Neck, NY 11362.
*****Register on Line (requires Microsoft Word) for CPRR's CASAC Certificate Program at Queensborough Community College. Complete this form (requires Microsoft Word) and email to CASAC@cprrservices.com.
For more information read CPRR's CASAC Addiction Studies Certificate Program "Information Packet" which includes FAQ.
Attend the Wednesday, January 14 CASAC Program Open House, 6:30 - 9:30 p.m. at Queensborough Community College's Medical Arts Building, MA-136 Pit Area (Please RSVP to CASAC@cprrservices.com or 718-224-8010).
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.