JOBS (Jump On Board for Success)
For youth, ages 16 through 21, JOBS strives to overcome employment barriers, sustain healthy relationships, and manage the issues of day-to-day living. This innovative program presents an employment opportunity supported by a dedicated case manager. Together, they develop essential social and work skills that can reconnect the individual with the community. Call (802) 775-2381.
Youth Transitional Services
Supporting a responsible transition to adulthood. Youth Transitional Services is a program focused on the empowerment of youth in making healthy life choices. This is accomplished by providing youth with options for treatment and support.
Click here for Youth Transitional Services Brochure.
CUPS (Children's Upstream Services)
Screening, treatment, consultation and referral services are available for families with a young child (birth to age six) who are concerned about social, emotional, or behavioral issues. We provide individual (child) and family play-based therapy, consultation to childcare providers and centers, and training on social/emotional/behavioral issues.
School Based Services
Many schools in the county contract with RMHS for the provision of on-site mental health services. These services include individual, group, and family therapy, case management, substance abuse counseling, and daily one-on-one behavioral intervention and skills building. Through these collaborations, RMHS provides many of the supports necessary for academic success.

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Alternative School Programs
Through collaborations with schools, RMHS jointly staffs two alternative education programs where high-risk children and youth with significant behavioral issues receive special education services and intensive treatment in a supportive environment. Using a blend of traditional, experiential, and adventure-based learning, students learn creative approaches to solving problems, coping with stressors, building social skills, and managing their emotions and behaviors. Click here for Vermont Outdoor Adventure Brochure.
Respite Services
Respite services offer short-term support and relief to the families of children and adolescents with significant mental health issues. Services are intended to help maintain family stability and to enhance mental health within the family, which may help prevent out-of-home placements, de-escalate crisis situations, and/or assist a youth to transition back into the home, and community.
*Services are available up to the age of 21 if a youth receives special education services.
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Rutland County Head Start is an affiliate of
Rutland Community Programs

Rutland County Head Start promotes school readiness for low-income 3-5 year old children by enhancing their social and emotional development through high quality, comprehensive programming in early education, health and mental health support, social services, and parent involvement.
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