Rebound Youth Services Announces Expansion of the Collaborative 12 and Under Intervention Program

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Rebound Child & Youth Services Northumberland (Rebound) is announcing the expansion of its Collaborative 12 and Under Intervention Program (CUIP) to include a new integrated service delivery process and the roll out of a program-wide rebrand.

Formerly known as the Cobourg Under 12 Intersectoral Partnership program, CUIP was developed through a pilot project which ran in Cobourg, and now with generous funding from the Ontario Trillium Foundation, will be expanding to serve children and families throughout all of Northumberland County. This expansion will help streamline integrated service to ensure the unique needs of clients and families are acknowledged and met. In addition, Rebound’s team is growing to accommodate the changes and support the expanded service area.

“This expansion couldn’t be timelier,” said Carol Beauchamp, Executive Director of Rebound Child & Youth Services Northumberland. “While we are all being impacted in some way by COVID-19, significant issues such as mental health, poverty, and domestic violence are putting pressures on vulnerable children, youth, and families throughout Northumberland County.”

Rebound decided to celebrate the expansion of the CUIP program with a new logo designed to reflect the program’s purpose and to emphasize the collaboration between community partners.

“Designing a new logo seemed natural and very fitting,” said Julia Wood, Program Manager at Rebound Child & Youth Services Northumberland. “We have incorporated the colour orange into our branding as it is a visual representation of determination, success, and joy. This is very much what the CUIP program aspires to, and we’re proud to be spreading that message.”

To learn more about CUIP’s expansion and to see if this program is right for your family, visit www.rcys.ca/cuip.

About the Collaborative 12 and Under Intervention Program
Rebound Child & Youth Services Northumberland and the Cobourg Police Service initially developed the Collaborative 12 and Under Intervention Program (CUIP) together with their community partners which include: YMCA Northumberland, Cornerstone Family Violence Prevention Centre, Highland Shores Children’s Aid Service, and Kinark Child & Family Services. New partners supporting the expanded program include: Five Counties Children’s Centre, The Northumberland OPP, the Port Hope Police Service, Wraparound and Therapeutic Family Care. The program, designed to assist children who are 12 years old and under, work through personal challenges they may experience at home, at school, or in the community. CUIP aims to help children get back on track and equip them and their families with the resources and supports needed to reach their fullest potential. Visit www.rcys.ca/cuip for more information.

About Rebound Child & Youth Services Northumberland
Rebound Child & Youth Services Northumberland (Rebound) is a non-profit charitable organization providing mental health supportive services, literacy and learning help, parenting support, and youth justice diversion services. Rebound has been responding to the changing needs of children and their families in Northumberland County since 1997 by offering innovative early interventions and supports to those we serve. We believe that all children and youth have the opportunity to grow to their fullest potential. Their success is our priority. For more information, visit www.rcys.ca.

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