Whole Child Leon
*Program focuses on the six dimensions of children's well-being: Physical and Mental Health, Quality Early Education and Development, Social-Emotional Development, Spiritual Foundation and Strength, Safe and Nurturing Environment, Economic Stability to include individuals suspected of being sex trafficked, regardless of gender, sexual orientation, or disability
*Professional network meetings open to the general public, 4th Monday, Noon-1:15PM at the Wesson Center
*Provides free developmental screenings for children ages 6 months to 5 years twice a year, in October and April
*On-line Mental Health Resource Guide
*Tallahassee Pediatric Behavioral Health Navigator Program, also known as the FSU Behavioral Health Hub, creates a centralized entry point to behavioral health services for children aged 0-21 years using Behavioral Health Navigators who meet with a referred child, make individualized referrals, maintain contact to ensure a successful treatment match, follow-up to assess quality of life, and report developments and updates to the child's primary care physician
*Referral from Primary Care Physician required for FSU Behavioral Health Hub; fax: 850-765-9509
*Status of the Child report every five years
Services: Health Care Referrals, Human Trafficking Prevention, Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health, Mental Health Screening, Pediatric Developmental Assessment, Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups