Juvenile Firesetter Prevention Program | Morris County Division of Community and Behavioral Health Services
Uses a multi-disciplinary approach to prevent, educate, and intervene on firesetting behavior. An assessment may be completed with the youth and family to determine the risk level for firesetting behavior. Low risk youth are referred for fire safety education, moderate risk are referred for a combination of education and therapy, high risk youth are referred for an intensive treatment, which could include inpatient or residential treatment.
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Fax
973-285-6713
Application process
Referral sources include, but are not limited to parents, schools, Family Court, DCP&P, police and fire departments.
Fee
Insurance or sliding scale used as based on financial assessment.
Eligibility
Children and youth, aged 3 to 18, from Morris County that have displayed firesetting behavior.
Service area
Morris County, NJ
Agency info
Morris County Division of Community and Behavioral Health Services
Provides several behavioral health services for residents of the county. Funding initiatives include, but not limited to: mental health, youth behavioral health, and addictions.