Center For Child & Family Health

Medical Center in Durham, NC
Medical Center in Durham, NC On June 30, CCFH was awarded more than $145, 000 from Governor Easley's Crime Commission. CCFH is a 2nd-time grantee, using the grant to continue funding the North Carolina Child Response Initiative. This collaborative program between the Center's mental health faculty and the Durham Police Department educates families about the effects of childhood exposure to violence or trauma and supplies coordinated police and mental health responses to kids affected by violence and crime.

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411 W Chapel Hl Street Suite 908
Durham, NC
27701
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Center For Child & Family Health
read moreTo that end, CCFH strives to define, practice, and teach the highest standards of care in treating and preventing childhood trauma. We invite you to explore the programs and evidence-based practices that support families and improve outcomes for other agencies. As we honor and celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, CCFH recognizes the unique and rich culture that shapes Latinx families. Our bilingual mental health therapists.
About Us
read moreFor more than 20 years, the Center for Child & Family Health has been at the forefront of evidence-based interventions in abuse, neglect, and other childhood traumas. Today, our treatment and prevention programs reach more than 2,500 children in Durham and surrounding communities. We also train hundreds of child-serving professionals each year throughout North Carolina and beyond in the same highly effective practices we use, steadily improving access to trauma-informed care and services for thousands of children and families.
Treatment
read moreWe all like to think of childhood as carefree, full of joy and innocence. And adolescence should be a time to safely explore, learn, and grow on the way to finding a positive place in the world. For many, though, childhood and adolescence are times of adversity. And some children and teens face serious traumas, such as abuse, neglect, or exposure to violence in their homes or neighborhoods. These adverse experiences undermine a child's well-being and normal development in the present and can have consequences that last a lifetime.
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