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Louisiana Youth Enhanced Services
3801 Canal Street, Suite 301
New Orleans, LA 70119
Main:  (504) 483-7240 
Fax:  (504) 483-7264  / (504) 483-7248

 
Louisiana  says Y.E.S....to Children's Mental Health - a collaborative partnership that works because we focus on the child and the process is driven by the families.
 
The Louisiana Youth Enhanced Services  (LA-Y.E.S.) is a System of Care that was developed to help children with behavioral and emotional disorders get the care that they need so they can have happier and healthier relationships with their family, school, and community.  
 
Under the system of care, all the resources in a community - from child-serving organizations to local children's mental health councils, work together, as directed by the parents and caregivers, to develop an individualized service plan that's right for the Child and can be followed in the communty.     
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For Questions or Information regarding LA-YES:
Please contact 

Reginald A. Parquet
LA-YES Project Director
at   (504) 483-7240  or by emailing to    reginald.parquet@la.gov
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LA-Y.E.S.Website:  www.la-yes.org

 

 


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Contact Information

»   Armstrong-Butler,LCSW, Gilda
Principal Investigator
»   Parquet, MSW, LCSW, Reginald
Project Director
»   Ford, LCSW, BAS, Almarie
Director of Community & Government Planning Programs

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