Dartmouth Youth Commission
The Dartmouth Youth Commission is a youth and family service agency that
provides support, referral, counseling and resources to residents of the
Town of Dartmouth. The Commission began in Dartmouth in 1972 as a collective
response for the community to the growing needs of the Town's youth. The
Youth Commission is comprised of nine residents who set policy and guide
the work of its youth advocate, Kevin Lee. Currently, the Commission also
employs a part-time clerical assistant. For a current list of our Youth
Commission members, click
here.
Mission Statement
To meet the needs of Dartmouth young people and families who are: 1. At
risk from either their own dangerous behavior, or, by the abuse of others;
2. To provide assessment, intervention and counseling to children and
teens at risk; 3. Provide information and referral services to teens,
their parents, the public, schools, police, juvenile court and other appropriate
human service providers. To carry out the specifications of Chapter
40, Section 8E, of the Massachusetts General Laws under "Youth Commissions."
Youth Advocate
The Youth Advocate's role involves counseling, crisis intervention, presentations,
group facilitation, outreach and consultation with parents. The Youth
Advocate typically works with children, early adolescents, and teens in
office settings, home visits, and schools.
The Youth Advocate is an employee of the Town of Dartmouth. The Youth
Commission sets the policies of on-going programs provided and the Select
Board, through its Executive Administrator, provides administrative supervision
of the Youth Advocate.
Our agency does not provide psychotherapy in either individual or group
settings.
The Youth Advocate is available to meet with young people on an individual
basis. The Youth Advocate's involvement with young people may be for brief
intervention or last over an extended period of time. While the Youth
Advocate is prepared to meet with young people in crisis, extended services
are provided to Dartmouth residents only.
Confidentiality
It is the policy of the Dartmouth Youth Commission and the professional
practice of the Youth Advocate, that all names and related information
are kept strictly confidential. Only the Youth Advocate has access to
client names and private information. Student interns and other volunteers
who assist with various programs are also required to abide by a signed
statement of confidentiality. Our motto in both individual and group work
is..."Whom You See Here, What You Hear Here, When You Leave Here, Let
It Stay Here".