PARTNERSHIPS
Partnership services are provided in collaboration with other community agencies. Descriptions and contact information for all partners can be found in the Resources section. See services Talbert House also provides through our programs.
Alcohol and Drug Addiction Partnership Treatment (ADAPT) for Men and Women
The comprehensive residential and outpatient program provides assessment, treatment, and reintegration services for drug and alcohol addicted adults charged with drug-driven felony offenses through the Hamilton County Drug Court. Services include chemical dependency education and treatment, criminality/behavior modification, frequent and random drug testing, vocational/educational services, family counseling, and a variety of supportive services. This program is offered through a partnership between Talbert House, Central Community Health Board, First Step Home, and Prospect House. See this program’s FAQ’s as a PDF
(See our Hamilton County Court Guide as a PDF)
Children of Incarcerated Parents (CIP)
CIP assists incarcerated individuals through the transition from prison to the family and
community. Programming includes case management, family counseling and linkage
to employment, housing, legal education and community resources. CIP is a collaborative
project of Talbert House, Ohio Department of Rehabilitation & Correction, Ohio Department of Job & Family Services, Services United for Mothers & Adolescents, Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, Transformation Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Council of Christian Communions and University of Cincinnati.
Community Link
Community Link is a welfare-to-work program that provides coordinated services to Ohio Works First (OWF) recipients in order to facilitate their transition to work placement and self-sufficiency. Community Link is a collaboration of the following agencies: Talbert House, Easter Seals Work Resource Center, Recovery Link Inc. and the Alcoholism Council. Other agencies working with the collaboration are Jewish Vocational Services, Crossroads and Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health.
Family Peer Support Program
The Family Peer Support Program is designed to help support families with school-age children who are experiencing behavioral difficulties, or who need support in managing services and resources for their child or family. In this program provided through Project PASS, program workers serve as a resource for parents and families; a mentor/coach for parents needing support; an advocate for parents and children; and a facilitator to connect parents to appropriate services. This partnership is provided through Talbert House and Beech Acres. (For more information, see the Family Peer Support Program brochure, as a PDF).
Inter-Agency School Crisis Team
The Inter-Agency School Crisis Team is trained to respond to crisis situations and have experience in dealing with children, adolescents and school staff. The team’s mission is to help schools respond effectively during times of crises. This service is provided through a collaboration between Talbert House, Centerpoint Health, Central Clinic, Red Cross, and Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center. For immediate assistance, call 513-281-2273. (See Talbert House tips for helping children cope with crisis as a PDF)
Mental Health Court Day Reporting
Since 2003, this mental health and community corrections program provides treatment and reintegration and is an alternative to incarceration for residents of Hamilton County. Using a cognitive-behavioral approach, this program serves up to 15 clients at a time to ensure a high level of accountability through specific interventions, and works in collaboration with the Mental Health Court Team, Crossroads Center, and Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health. Services include verification and activity monitoring, daily reporting, collaboration with the treatment team, random drug screens, risk/needs assessment, and life skills training. Job search assistance, educational services and financial management services are available. (See our Hamilton County Court Guide as a PDF)
Strengthening Partnerships and Resources for Kids (SPARK)
This mental health program provides prevention through matching mentors to Greater Cincinnati children ages of 4-14 who have incarcerated parents. This partnership is between Talbert House and Cincinnati Youth Collaborative. (Want to become a mentor? Read more in this PDF)
Workforce Reentry
Workforce Reentry is a community corrections program that offers adult non-violent ex-offenders in Hamilton County a full array of reintegration services to help them successfully return to the community, including job training, case management, social support, and mentoring. This partnership is between Talbert House and Urban League of Greater Cincinnati, Transformation Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Allen Temple, Dress for Success, and Ohio Justice and Policy Center.
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