Mental Health & Wellness Support

Our Approach

At the Boys & Girls Club of Garfield, we are deeply committed to the mental health and wellness of our youth. We recognize the importance of addressing the emotional and psychological needs of our members, and we strive to create a supportive and nurturing environment for all children. Our approach to mental health and wellness is comprehensive, inclusive, and designed to meet the diverse needs of our youth, including those with neurodivergencies.

Our Commitment

Our commitment to mental health and wellness is reflected in our wide range of programs and services that aim to promote emotional well-being, teach coping skills, and provide individualized learning plans. We understand that every child is unique, and we work diligently to tailor our support to meet their specific needs. We adhere to the safety measures mandated by the New Jersey DCF Office of Licensing and the Boys & Girls Clubs of America membership requirements, ensuring we do everything we can within these guidelines.

What We Offer

Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Programming
Hour-long sessions where children learn about and discuss coping skills and dealing with big emotions to foster positive relationships with peers and staff. Available at all sites.

Care Crews
Small group sessions for youth with identified or higher needs for emotional and mental wellness support, providing personalized attention and resources to help them thrive. Available at the Midland Ave Site.

Behavior Support
Assistance for youth struggling with behavioral challenges by teaching coping skills or creating behavior plans when feasible. Available at all sites.

Collaboration with Schools
We work to advocate for additional emotional support for your child during the school day through collaboration with partnered district schools. Available for District Schools only.

IEP/504 Plan Summaries
Creation of useful summaries of your child’s IEP or 504 Plan to assist Club staff in providing the best support possible. Available at all sites.

External Referrals
While we cannot guarantee the provision of external support, we can provide referrals for services such as therapy through New Jersey’s Children’s System of Care, or other services as needed. Available at all sites.

Parental Consultation
Consulting with parents to provide assistance in managing their child’s behavior and offering resources as needed. Available at all sites.

What We Cannot Offer

Intensive Therapy or Counseling Services
While we offer basic support and referrals, we do not provide intensive therapy or ongoing counseling services, nor can we guarantee their provision from external agencies.

One-on-One Supervision
We are unable to offer one-on-one supervision for children with high needs. Our programs are designed for group settings.

Medical Interventions
We do not provide medical mental health interventions, including administering medication, beyond basic first aid.

Specialized Programs for Severe Neurodivergence
Our staff is trained to support a range of needs, but we do not have specialized programs for severe neurodivergence. We recommend seeking specialized services, programs, and facilities for children requiring intensive support.

Support for Youth with Tendency to Wander or Elope
Due to legal restrictions, we are unable to restrain children and therefore cannot safely support youth who have a tendency to wander or elope. We encourage families needing this level of support to seek specialized programs that can ensure their child’s safety.

Additional Information

IEP/504 Plans and Mental Health Documentation
For youth with a school IEP or 504 learning plan, or those who see a therapist, counselor, psychiatrist, behaviorist, or social worker, we strongly encourage the registering parent/guardian to provide relevant documentation and consent to communicate with the provider of services through the MyClubHub Parent Portal. This helps us support your child’s development effectively. Available at all sites.

Advocacy for External Services
Beyond our in-house programming, we advocate for additional services your child may need, such as those provided by partnered schools or external organizations. However, please note that we cannot ensure the provision of these services. Available at all sites.

Opt-Out Option
While we encourage participation in our wellness programming, parents have the option to opt out. However, many of our members eagerly look forward to their time in the Wellness Room and often wish to participate.

 

Contact Information

  • Mental Health & Wellness Coordinator: Rebecca Litvinsky
  • Email: rlitvinsky@bgcgarfield.org
  • Phone: 973-478-7662 ext. 205

Ms. Rebecca Litvinsky,

Mental Health & Wellness Coordinator

Ms. Rebecca is here to support you through every step of the enrollment process, ensuring your child receives the care and attention they need.

Ready to Enroll?

If you’re ready to enroll your child in our aftercare program, follow these simple steps:

  1. Book a Consultation: Start by clicking the button below to schedule a consultation with Ms. Rebecca. This meeting will help us understand your child’s needs and discuss the best program options available.

  2. Consultation with Ms. Rebecca: During the consultation, Ms. Rebecca will work with you to determine the most suitable enrollment options for your child, ensuring they receive the support and enrichment they need.

  3. Enrollment Process: After the consultation, Ms. Rebecca will assist you with the enrollment process, including submitting the required documentation and completing any necessary forms.