Northern California Regional Partnership for Safe and Stable Families

The Northern California Regional Partnership for Safe and Stable Families (NCRP) was awarded a grant from the Federal Administration for Children and Families for $500,000 per year for three years to address the significant issue of methamphetamine use and families in Child Welfare Services. This resource provides access to the final program report and two key publications that highlighted some of the positive results of this  regional partnership.


NCRP Final Program Progress Report

"Getting Clean" After Meth: Tennille's Story

Watch the Northern California Training Academy's powerful documentary detailing one woman's struggle with addiction and the removal of her children by Child Protective Services. The video shows how she got clean, got her kids back and what Northern California counties, with the help of the Northern California Training Academy at UC Davis Extension, are doing to help addicted parents and their families. 

Getting Clean after Meth - Tennille's Story


Lakeport, California Case Study

This article takes a look at the woman featured in the "Tenille's Story" documentary and further examines the work of the Northern California Regional Partnership's role in providing services to helping addicted parents and their families.

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