About FFFCMH

Florida Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health

Home
Family Voices
FFFCMH
IFCAP








Information Sheets
(from archive):

Disaster Planning

Florida Hurricane Resources

After The Storm



Useful Articles

Debt Management

Advice About Debt

Debt Management Companies

3rd Party Liability Insurance

Fire Risk Assessment

IVA UK Advice

Dog Insurance UK

No Credit Check Payday Loans





Useful Resources:

Families struggling with debt can find out how to apply for IVA help on this specialist site or check out recommended IVA providers.





Florida Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health

The content of this page is an archive and therefore information is not intended to be up to date or reflect the current situation.

Florida Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health (FFFCMH)

A nationally affiliated, parent-run organization focused on the needs of children and youth with emotional, behavioral or mental disorders and their families.

Our Mission

Our Families

Emotional, behavioral and mental disorders can effect families of all income, education, racial, ethnic and religious groups.

Although families are different, they have many things in common. They need services that support their efforts to help their children learn, develop, and grow within their own homes and communities.

Often, family members must learn to cope with the difficult and demanding behaviors of their children, and may face high costs for special treatment, education, or other services.

Our families have many strengths. Some have learned to manage their challenges well, and have developed strategies they can share with others.

Our Children

Approximately 6 to 8 million children and youth in the United States have an emotional, behavioral, or mental disorder in need of treatment. This represents about 12 percent of all children in the United States. Of these, about half have problems that are severe and persistent.

The problems take a number of forms. The children may be self-abusive or aggressive toward others; or they may be withdrawn, fearful or depressed. Some with the most serious disorders may be out-of-touch with reality and have unusual fantasies or hallucinations.

The causes of these problems are largely unknown and may vary from child to child.

A wide range of therapeutic, educational and social services are essential to address the needs of these children and their families.

The Federation Can Help You

The Florida Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health is a project of the Florida Institute for Family Involvement and a part of the National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health. If you have questions or feel that the Federation might help you and your family, please contact us:

Web Site: www.ffcmh.org




protected by copyscape