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Treatment and Social Services


www.az211.gov
An on-line resource developed by the State of Arizona in conjunction with tribal, non-profit and community groups, to help individuals find a wide variety of resources and information, including but not limited to social services, treatment, child care, and employment.

www.arizonaselfhelp.org
A project by the Arizona Community Action Association to help families determine if they are eligible to receive services from 25 different health and human services organizations.

www.azdhs.gov
The Arizona Department of Health Services link allows you to find many community resources, as well as navigate to the Division of Behavioral Health, and link to all the Tribal/Regional Behavioral Health Authorities (T/RBHA) websites.

You can also go directly to each T/RBHA website. These websites give you information about the T/RBHA and the services provided. The following is a list of the websites for the T/RBHAS.

www.magellanofaz.com
www.narbha.org
www.cenpaticoaz.com
www.cpsa-rbha.org
www.critonline.com
www.navajo.org
www.gilariverrbha.org
www.wmabhs.org
www.pascuayaqui-nsn.gov

www.mikid.org
Mentally ill Kids in Distress provides numerous resources and support to families with “behaviorally challenged children, youth and young adults,” The organization has offices in Phoenix, Tucson and Yuma, and satellite offices in Apache and Navajo Counties, as well as Lake Havasu. The organization can provide assistance to families throughout the state.

www.nctsn.org
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network — the mission of this organization is “to raise the standard of care and improve access to services of traumatized children and their families and communities throughout the United State. This website gives you information about all types of childhood trauma.

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