Aviva Programs

The Council on Accreditation (COA) also accredits Aviva on a national basis. By satisfying an intense accreditation process every five years, we are able to display the COA logo, assuring the community that we deliver the highest level of professional and quality services to our clients and their families.

Aviva High School is accredited through the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), which accredits private schools and colleges in the western United States.

Aviva

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Helping children, teens and their families find new paths

While no two children are alike, many have common risk factors of mental health issues, family histories of violence or drug and alcohol abuse, or exposure to criminal and violent environments in their neighborhood or school. Children, teens and families in all of our programs reflect the many cultures and diversities within Los Angeles.

Our programs result in lasting changes in the lives of children, teens and families as they receive the help they need to cope with traumatic experiences and are able to develop appropriate social, behavioral and independent living skills.

Aviva’s expert and experienced staff is ready and committed to providing a full range of therapeutic and educational services, including assessment, diagnosis and treatment. The singular goal of each program is to help children, teens and their families find new paths to functioning more effectively both as individuals and as members of the family and community.

 

RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

AVIVA HIGH SCHOOL
Introduction
Programs and Admissions
Educational Program/Curriculum
Current Students and Parents

FOSTER FAMILY AND ADOPTION

COMMUNITY-BASED SERVICES

Outpatient Mental Health Services
Wrap-Around Services
School-Based Services
Therapeutic Behavioral Services (TBS)
Juvenile Justice Program (JJP)
Gang Intervention

EARLY ENRICHMENT SERVICES

Birth to LA
SAFE (Student Aftercare for Enrichment)