Family, Advocacy, Support, and Training


MISSION AND SERVICES

LAWV is a statewide non-profit organization that provides family-driven advocacy services to children and adults with mental or behavioral health needs.  The goal of the Family, Advocacy, Support and Training (FAST) program is to develop a statewide parent-to-parent and youth support network that will empower families to participate in planning, management, and evaluation of their child’s treatment.

Click Here! for a brochure about the FAST program.

Click Here! for a Satisfaction Survey to tell us about the quality of services you received from the FAST Program.

To be eligible for services, a family must meet the eligibility criteria below:

  • Child is 5 years to 18 years of age or transitioning to adulthood up to the age of 22, AND
  • Legal Guardian agrees to participate, AND
  • And at least one of the following:
    • Child has a Primary Mental Health Axis I (DSM-IV) diagnosed emotional and or behavioral disorder - OR
    • Child’s level of disability requires multi-agency intervention to improve conditions (services from at least 2 or more systems; one must be Mental Health) - OR
    • Child has received Mental Health/Behavioral Health services for at least a year or these services are expected to last for more than a year

To contact the children’s project for additional information or to request services, please call toll-free 1-866-255-4370.  You may also email the FAST project director at balbert@lawv.net.