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Information And Referrals

Information and Referral (I&R) services are essential resources that provide individuals and communities with access to information, assistance, and connections to various services, programs, and resources that can address their specific needs or concerns. These services play a vital role in helping people access essential support and navigate complex systems efficiently.

Our information and referral services are aimed at parents who are looking for legitimate sources of information regarding their children and require referrals for specific needs, such as a school that suits your child’s needs, age appropriate toys or even doctors. Parents are often confused and worried about their child’s development, and at Solace, we strive to help you understand, whether you have a simple doubt or strong concern about your child’s development, parenting styles or any other queries.

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  1. Information Access: I&R services offer accurate and up-to-date information on a wide range of topics, including healthcare, social services, housing, education, employment, legal assistance, and community resources.

  2. Assistance and Guidance: Trained professionals or specialists offer guidance and assistance to individuals seeking help, ensuring they understand their options and how to access relevant services.

  3. Resource Database: I&R organizations maintain extensive databases of local, state, and national resources to connect individuals with appropriate services and programs.

  4. Needs Assessment: Professionals assess the specific needs and circumstances of individuals to provide personalized referrals and assistance tailored to their situation.

  5. Crisis Support: I&R services can provide immediate support and referrals during crisis situations, such as mental health crises, emergencies, or urgent social needs.

  6. Cultural Sensitivity: Professionals in I&R services are often trained to be culturally sensitive and aware of the diverse needs of the communities they serve.

  • Community Resources: Providing information about local community resources, such as food banks, shelters, transportation services, and support groups.

  • Healthcare Assistance: Assisting individuals in finding healthcare providers, specialists, clinics, and insurance information.

  • Social Services: Offering information on social assistance programs, including unemployment benefits, welfare, disability services, and childcare options.

  • Legal Aid: Referring individuals to legal aid organizations or resources for legal assistance and advice.

  • Education and Training: Providing information about educational institutions, scholarships, vocational training, and adult education programs.

  • Emergency Assistance: Offering immediate help and referrals during emergencies, natural disasters, or crises.

  • Access to Resources: They connect individuals with valuable resources and services that may otherwise be challenging to find.

  • Efficiency: I&R services streamline the process of accessing help and reduce the time and effort required to find suitable support.

  • Empowerment: By providing information and choices, these services empower individuals to make informed decisions about their well-being and needs.

  • Crisis Support: I&R services are especially valuable during crisis situations when immediate assistance and information are critical.

  • Community Building: They strengthen communities by connecting individuals with local services and fostering collaboration among service providers.

Professionals involved in Information and Referral services come from various fields, including social work, counseling, community services, and public health. They are trained to provide accurate information, assess needs, and facilitate connections to relevant resources.

Answers To Your Most Common Questions

An IEP is a legally mandated document developed for each student with a disability in the special education system. It outlines the student’s specific learning goals, accommodations, services, and the support they need to succeed academically. The IEP is created collaboratively by a team that includes educators, parents or guardians, and specialists.

Special education is a tailored approach to education for students with disabilities or exceptional learning needs. It provides individualized support, accommodations, and services to help these students succeed academically and develop important life skills. General education, on the other hand, is the standard educational program for students without disabilities.

Advocating for your child in special education involves active communication and collaboration with the school’s special education team. Here are some tips: - Attend IEP meetings and actively participate in developing and reviewing your child’s IEP. - Stay informed about your child’s progress, ask questions, and provide input on their goals and needs. - Seek support from parent advocacy groups and educational advocates if needed. - Maintain open and respectful communication with school staff to ensure your child’s needs are met.

Meet Our Compassionate Team of Experts

DR PRATHEESH PJ

CEO & FOUNDER OF SOLACE GROUP CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST, DHA Certified Psychiatrist- MBBS, MD

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DR RAMACHANDRAN KUTTY

CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST – MBBS, MD

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DR NATASHA ANTO

CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST - MBBS ,MD

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DR Sachin M

Consultant Psychiatrist, MBBS MD

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MARIYA JOSE

NEUROPSYCHOLOGIST

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Muhammed Rabeeh

Clinical Psychologist

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Soji Anna Philip

RCI Licensed Clinical Psychologist

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RINI ROY

CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST

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Lakshmi C R

Psychiatric Social Worker

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PIYUSH T. JOSE

psychiatric social worker

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Arun

psychiatric social worker

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Aibi George

social worker

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ANN MARY CHERIAN

social worker

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VINU M KURIAN

social worker

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