Mental Healthcare - Philadelphia, PA, US
NewView Institute's objective is a four tier approach towards the promotion of healing for a community where marginalized, disenfranchised adults and youth reside. The mission of the organization, and our first tier approach, is to provide youth and adults with education, training and support in anger management and conflict resolution in order to prevent crime, abuse and violence both within and outside of the criminal justice system. Our second tier approach is intervention for returning citizens and or individuals who have been court mandated to attend anger management and or domestic violence training. The third tier approach is our Chaplaincy services, so that the process of healing can begin through holistic emotional support. Our fourth tier approach is to provide education for faith-based and civic organizations in order that they would also be able to provide services and support to victims/survivors of the domestic violence, and other such violent crimes.Trainings are conducted in women's prisons, churches, and Northwest Victims of Crime and North Central Crime Victim's facilities. Future programs are planned for Philadelphia Coalition for Victim Advocacy, Coalition against Youth Gun Violence centers, Mothers in Charge, She's My Sister, Human Trafficking Safe House in Kensington and NewView's Institute local office, once acquired; patient's homes, veterans centers, juvenile justice centers, and the Criminal Justice Center, schools, hospitals, rehab centers, detox units, and other such institutions.Clients are typically offenders and/or victim/survivors of domestic violence and their offspring as well as students in the public school, charter and private school systems who are having difficulty processing their anger. We also serve Veterans, juveniles, at risk-youth who are in placement, returning citizens, persons who have been court mandated to take anger management and/or domestic violence training.