Child Service Coordination Program

 

  Child Service Coordination is a voluntary program that helps families find and use community resources. Child Service Coordination  provides developmental screenings in the home free of charge. Services are available for all children birth to age five with special needs. Other children may be eligible if there are significant concerns about their health, growth or development. Child Service Coordination provides both nurses and social workers. If you have questions about a child please call (910) 671-6275

 

 

Questions and Answers

 

Am I eligible for the Child Service Coordination Program?

 

     All children birth to age five years of age with special needs are eligible.  Other children of this age range may be eligible if there are significant concerns about their health, growth or development.

 

How much will the program cost?

 

     Your family can participate in this program free of charge.

 

How can my family get a child service coordinator?

 

     You can call the Robeson County Health Department at 910-671-3200 and ask for anyone in the Child Service Coordination Program.    You may be referred to this program through a variety of agencies and individuals.  These may include family members, hospitals, doctors, nurses, early intervention programs, sickle cell disease programs, child care centers and others.

 

 

 

Child Service Coordination Programs are part of the Department of Health and Human Services. North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age or disability in employment or the provision of services.

 

CSC Staff

Kim Leggett Supervisor I,  671-6275

Carmela Hunt, Hab Spec III  671-3415

Amanda Cummings, LCSW,  671-3453

Johnna Locklear, Hab Spec III,  671-3456

Janice Coleman PA IV  671-3267

Janice Locklear,  Hab Spec III  737-5077

 

Jo Ann Locklear, Hab Spec III  737-4001