SOC Directory We gain strength, and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face ... we must do that which we think we cannot. Eleanor Roosevelt Participating Agencies Division Child and Family Services Division Juvenile Justice Services Division of Workforce Services San Juan Counseling San Juan School District Seventh District Juvenile Court Page 2 EMERGENCIES Life Threatening .................................................................. 9-1-1 Crisis/Suicide Prevention………………………..….678-2992 After hours - page or call 9-1-1 and ask for an on call mental health worker..1-435-678-1757 Poison Control .................................................... 1-800-222-1222 ADULT & CHILD ABUSE/NEGLECT Adult Protective Services (APS) (Reporting)….1-800-371-7897 Moab Office ...........................................................(435) 259-3729 Division of Child and Family Services (DCFS) Child Protective Services (CPS) (Reporting) ....................................................................... 678-1491 Ambulance Services (Emergency Only) ............. 1-800-332- 1911 Non-Emergency .............................................................. 678-2034 Emergency Management Office/Fire...........................587-3225 Fire Department (Blanding) ........................................................................ 678-2837 San Juan County Systems of Care Page 3 Directory Table of Contents Table of Contents Mission and Values Statements 4 Introduction to SOC 5 Division of Child and Family Services 6 Division of Juvenile Justice Services 7 Division of Workforce Services 8 Seventh District Juvenile Court 9 San Juan Counseling 10-11 San Juan School District 12-13 Health Care 14-15 Tribal Services 16-17 Law Enforcement 18 Domestic Violence 19 Alyn Mitchell Chairman Travis Pehrson Coordinator We gain strength, and courage, and confidence by each experience in which we really stop to look fear in the face ... we must do that which we think we cannot. Eleanor Roosevelt San Juan County Systems of Care Page 19 Page 4 Domestic Violence System of Care Mission: & Sexual Assault Adult Protective Services 1 800 371 7897 Utah Adult Protective Services 1 435 259 3729 A Community-Based, Family Driven APS Investigator 1 970 565 1234/1254 System of Care; serving and empowering Advocates for Domestic Violence Victims Terry Long Shiprock, FVPP 1 505 368 1547 San Juan County Families. Julie Sampson San Juan County 1 435 587 2237 1 800 502 7893 (pager) Noreen & Robertson Kelly— McKinley 1 505 722 7205 Ada Tom Gallup Advocate 1 505 786 2103 Christine Butler Tuba, Kayenta, Leupp 1 928 283 3132 Maxine Wadsworth Hopi DV 1 928 738 2246 Guiding Values: Donna Whitehair Office Navajo Women 1 928 871 6627 Arizona Coalition State Referral Srvcs 1 800 782 6400 Family Driven-Family Voice Meredith Smith Gentle Iron Hawk Shelter1 435 678 2445 Team-based Shawna Seekhaven, Moab 1 435 259 2229 Natural support Collaboration Community-based Cultural competence Persistence (with no blame) Outcome-based San Juan County Systems of Care Page 18 Law Enforcement Page 5 All Emergencies 911 What is the Systems of Care (SOC)? Family Support help from the SOC., but many Our mission is to provide a safe At times children and families times con- and secure environment for all can face overwhelming chal- cerned teach- lenges. While services are ers, commu- people in Utah. available in a number of agen- nity mem- cies, it is often difficult and time bers, or friends will consuming to find just the right suggest FBI (Monticello) help and support system. SOC is a group of providers eager to SOC partici- (435) 587-2060 help families find solutions to pation. The serious problems. first step is to 7th District Court learn about SOC and how it can One Stop Service help. Then if you wish to partici- 125 E. Center, Moab, UT SOC is a process where fami- pate, these are the steps to suc- (435) 259-1349 lies can help develop a single cess: 1-800-992-0172 (TTY Hearing and Speech Impaired Only) plan to access needed services 1. Sign an application form, from a variety of agencies. The which allows agencies to share members of the SOC are com- information and work together. San Juan County Sheriff mitted to working together to 2. A SOC representative will visit 297 S Main, Monticello, UT provide a comprehensive and with you to get to know your (435) 587-2237 coordinated approach to getting family and needs. families the services and sup- 3. The Family Support Team will port they need to be successful. Monticello Police then meet to develop a family Services can include: service plan. Family members 17 N 100 E, Monticello, UT 1. Individual and family coun- are welcome to attend this (435) 587-2273 seling meeting. 2. Employment & financial 4. The SOC representative will Blanding Police assistance monitor both the promised ser- vices and progress of the fam- 167 E 500 N, Blanding, UT 3. Health care ily. Parents will be regularly 678-2334 4. Educational support consulted and informed about 678-2916 (After Hours) 5. Substance abuse treatment progress. 5. When the plan is complete, an 6. Parenting information evaluation of the outcomes HOW IT WORKS: Tribal Police will be shared with the family (970) 565-3706 Sometimes parents request and SOC. San Juan County Systems of Care San Juan County Systems of Care Page 17 Page 6 Division of Child & Family Services TRIBAL SERVICES cont... Our mission is to protect children at risk of abuse, neglect, or dependency. We do this by working with families to provide safety, nurturing, and permanence. We Navajo Housing Authority (Kayenta)……...…….(928) 697-3100 lead in a partnership with the community in this effort. Navajo Way (Window Rock, AZ) ………….……(928) 871-6661 Shawn Jack (435) 678-1450 Director Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance (866)-223-6457 (Shiprock,NM) Recreation Center 678-2118 Travis Black (435) 678-1491 Senior Citizens (White Mesa) 678-3396 Supervisor Teec Nos Pos IHS Clinic (928) 656-3294 Utah Navajo Development Council (UNDC) 672-2381 Delton Pugh (435) 678-1491 (Bluff) Lead Worker Utah Navajo Trust Fund (UNTF) (Blanding 678-1460, 800-378-2050 Ute Mountain Ute Administration 678-3397 Kelle Shearer (435) 678-1476 (Towaoc) (970) 565-3751 Intervention Specialist Ute Mountain Ute Health Center (Towaoc) (970) 565-4441 Our goal is to have communities where children grow up WIC 1-800-307-4231 safe from abuse, neglect, and dependency, where adults are protected from domestic violence, and where parents Office of Scholarship and Financial Assistance can be strengthened in their capacity to keep their family (Shiprock,NM)…………………………………..…. 866-223-6457 safe. Recreation Center …………………………..………….678-2118 522 N 100 E Blanding, UT 84511 Senior Citizens (White Mesa).. …………………..……..678-3396 Destiny is not a matter of chance; it is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for; it is a thing to be achieved. William Jennings Bryan Page 16 TRIBAL SERVICES Division of Juvenile Justice Services Page 7 We provide comprehensive services for at Behavioral Health (Shiprock NM) ……………...(505) 368-1050 risk youth within the framework of the Bal- anced and Restorative Justice Model. Division of Health (Window Rock, AZ) ……...….(928) 871-6350 Community Protection, Accountability, and Competency Development are integrated Division of Social Services (Utah Outreach worker)…... 727-5858 goals and philosophical foundations in this (Kayenta, AZ)…………………………………… (928) 697-5530 model. DNA Legal Services (Halchita) …………………..…….739-4380 Mel Laws (435) 678-3140 Extension 202 Director Education Division…………….……………...……. ….678-2035 Even Start, Utah Navajo Development Council………...672-2311 Indian Health Service (IHS) (Window Rock, AZ) Boyd Grover (435) 678-3140 (928) 871-5811 Detension Supervisor Extension 209 Kayenta IHC Clinic …….………………..………(928) 697-4000 Steve Bennett (435) 678-3140 Navajo AIDS Network (Chinle, AZ)………....… 1-888-408-5676 Extension 208 Gallup, NM.............................................................. (505) 863-9929 Youth Service Supervisor Navajo Area Agency on Aging (Shiprock)….….. (505) 368-1250 (435) 979-0103 (cell) Shawn Ivins (435) 678-3079 (fax) Navajo Nation Headquarters SOC Coordinator (Window Rock) ……………………………….…..(928) 871-6352 (Aneth Chapter) ............................................................... 651-3494 (Olijato Chapter)............................................................... 727-5850 (435) 678-3140 Main Line (Control Room) (Navajo Nation Utah Commission).................................. 651-3508 Extension 200 244 W Old Ruin Road Northern Navajo Medical Center (Shiprock, NM) Blanding, UT 84511 (505) 368-6001 Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation (Window Rock, AZ) ………………………..……..(928) 697-8644 The Difficult is that which can be done immediately; the Impossible that which takes a little longer. San Juan County Systems of Care Page 8 Division of Workforce Services HEALTH CARE cont... Page 15 Provides accessible employment-related and support services responsive to the needs of employers, job seekers, and the community. (CNS) Blanding Birthing Center (Moab) 1-866-220-1712 930 N 400 W Leland Begaye (435) 678-1400 Blanding, UT HIPUTAH (Utah Comprehen- Manager (435) 678-3434 sive Health Insurance Pool) 1-800-705-9173 Blanding Clinic 804 N 400 W Medicaid, CHIP, PCN, and Worthy Glover (435) 678-1428 Blanding, UT PCN Covered At Work Supervisor (435) 678-2254 (Eligibility is handled by the Bureau of Eligibility Services Blanding Family Practice (BES)
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