The Public Health Department focuses on community and population-level health, preventing and addressing root causes of health inequity across a range of communicable and chronic diseases.
The Environmental Health Department works to keep our air, water, and food safe; it regulates, protects, and promotes the health of everyone in Alameda County by enforcing environmental health codes to reduce exposure to toxins and diseases.
We support Alameda County youth through counseling, mentoring, and access to resources to aid in the overcoming of challenges and achieving personal and academic success.
Focuses on enhancing emergency medical services tailored specifically to the needs of pediatric patients. This program ensures that EMS providers are equipped with specialized training, equipment, and protocols to handle medical emergencies involving infants, children, and adolescents.
Caminos is a Countywide effort serving unaccompanied immigrant youth and children of migrant families and building the capacity of schools and districts to support newcomers.
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) is a nationally-based organization that provides one-to-one court advocacy to abused, neglected and abandoned children who are dependents of the juvenile court.
An Eating Disorder Consultant offers guidance and training to clinicians who need additional support in the treatment of clients who may present with symptoms related to eating issues or eating disorders, allowing these clients to continue treatment with their current clinician.
IHBS aims to help youth build skills necessary for functioning in the home and community and can be effective in preventing a child from being removed from the home.
Ashland Youth Center is a winning example of a free-to-all, County-operated youth center. Designed by youth for youth, REACH helps transform urban unincorporated Alameda County by bringing no-cost Recreation, Education, Arts, Career, and Health programs to young people ages 0-24.
School Health Centers are health clinics that provide medical, dental, and behavioral health services, health education, and youth development opportunities on or directly adjacent to school campuses.
SBBH provides support for students oriented around prevention and wellness, and builds the capacity for all adults in their lives to better understand and address social-emotional needs at school and at home.
TFC is a short-term, intensive, and individualized intervention provided by a TFC parent to a child or youth with complex emotional and behavioral needs.