Program areas at CORA Services
Under pa act 89 and title i funding, the school Services division provides auxiliary Services in archdiocesan and private elementary and high schools. The Services include educational Services in math and reading, psychological Services, speech and language Services, occupational therapy, counseling/guidance Services, and vision Services. In each of the disciplines students are assessed to determine appropriate goals and objectives to be accomplished. Students' goals are achieved through individual or small group sessions with pa-certified staff.
Cora clinical Services division provides prevention, intervention, assessment, and treatment Services to children, individuals and families. Services offered in the division include assessment and referral, preventive counseling, intervention Services, case management, peer and group support, adolescent and adult substance use, and mental health treatment. Cora provides clinical Services to individuals, children, and families experiencing a wide range of behavioral issues, mental health, substance use exposure concerns, and family distress. We provide individual, group, and community-based activities across different settings that promote a client-centered strength-based approach. Youth received behavioral health assessments and received referrals for clinically appropriate Services.
Cora's school Services division provides related Services to charter schools located throughout philadelphia and camden, nj. Services may include psycho educational assessments, speech/language therapy, occupational therapy, hearing Services, and physical therapy. Clinical supervision, system consultation, and related support Services are provided to the charter schools.
Cora provides prevention and early intervention Services to children (and their families) through a wide array of Services and supports. Out-of school time programming geared towards kindergarten through 12th grade students provided students with a wide array of high quality opportunities to enhance learning in stem, literacy, arts, social emotional learning and future focused thinking. Career development and work readiness opportunities are provided to middle and high school youth each year, and coordinated case management supports are individualized to meet the needs of families at schools in the northeast to ensure family stability is obtained and maintained through truancy, general case management and lifeline parenting programs. Cora's school Services division provides early intervention Services to children ages three to five years of age. After an evaluation, it may be recommened that a child recieve early intervention Services to assist them in working toward meeting their appropriate developmental milestones. These Services include special instruction, speech/language therapy and occupational therapy. Cora Services operates three early childhood programs for children ages 2 to 5. Our early years programs focus on providing a fun, loving, safe environment where children can grow and learn. Our programs utilize an enriching curriculum which gives opportunities for children to develop their social, emotional and academic growth.