- LACDMH Services for Transition Age Youth - Department of Mental Health
TAY programs focus on a number of priority populations to receive these services, along with a specific emphasis on outreaching and engaging TAY who are currently unserved and underserved
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- TAY Centers: Supporting Homeless Youth - Penny Lane
We offer TAY Drop-In Centers in Los Angeles for homeless youth ages 16-25 Services include shelter housing linkage, mental health referrals more
- Transition Age Youth (TAY)
NAMI Urban Los Angeles offers goal planning, supported education, supported employment, health and wellness classes, peer mentoring and social activities for Transition Age Youth (TAY)
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- Programs for Transition-Age Youth (TAY) - Step Up
Step Up’s TAY programs are one of the few in LA County offering services specifically targeted to transition-age young adults (TAY) 18–28 years of age Often young adults have unaddressed trauma and untreated mental health conditions
- One Stop TAY Center - Stars Behavioral Health Group
Late adolescence and early adulthood can be a period of excitement, uncertainty, risk-taking and resilience for many young people – Transition Age Youth or TAY
- CALBHB C Issue Brief: Transitional Age Youth (TAY)
The first onset of mental illness and or addiction often occurs in the TAY age group This is a time when biological, psychological and cognitive changes accom-pany major life transitions in areas of education, employment, housing and adult relationships
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