The Young Parent Support Program is a free and voluntary Aurora Public Schools resource
YPSP partners with pregnant and parenting students to help them be successful in school and in their future!
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The YPSP is open to any pregnant or parenting student (teen moms and dads) enrolled in an APS school.
If you are under 21 years old, live in Aurora, are pregnant or parenting, and have not completed high school or obtained a GED, the YPSP can help you find an educational program to meet your needs.
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Working with YPSP means you will have individualized support from a Young Parent Advocate and the Program Social Worker. YPSP team members can meet with you in your school, at home, or in the community.
The YPSP team will help you collaborate with the staff at your school and with community resources to ensure you are supported as a parenting student!
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The YPSP specializes in helping pregnant and parenting students meet their educational goals!
The Social Worker can...
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Act as a first step in mental health care
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Support you in connecting with county and public resources
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Assess your mental health needs on a one-on-one basis and provide individualize support
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Make referrals to district and community mental health supports
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Young Parent Advocates can...
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Support you with school enrollment, engagement, and collaborate with school staff to promote academic success
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Help you plan for post-secondary options
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Assist you in accessing Early Childhood Education for your child
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Make referrals and connect you with school and community resources
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