NIPFC’s Approach to Building Lifelong Connections
Seneca’s NIPFC is grounded in the belief that every child has a family, and when systems are intentional and persistent, family members can be found.
Seneca’s NIPFC is grounded in the belief that every child has a family, and when systems are intentional and persistent, family members can be found.
Seneca and the County of Santa Clara have partnered to address the urgent and developing needs of families in the Bay Area, opening the area’s first E-STRTP.
This month, we celebrated the launch of “Creating Our Future”, a vibrant student exhibit that brings together artists from elementary through high school across multiple districts. This year is our biggest show yet, with 84 pieces on display!
Seneca’s Unconditional Education (UE) team is more than a collection of programs — we are an evolving network committed to continuously improving our staff experience. Each year, our staff’s feedback from surveys, stay interviews, the leadership council, and more helps shape our priorities and guide meaningful change. As our program continues to grow, one theme we’ve…
For more than seven years, Seneca has partnered with Caliber Beta Academy, working side‑by‑side to build a campus environment where every student—no matter their background, challenges, or needs—has the opportunity to thrive in the least restrictive environment possible. Over the years, our team has been implementing The Collaborative Model, or simply, “Collab.” At its core,…
What led you to your current position as an Unconditional Education (UE) Coach?After 12 years of working in the counseling enriched classrooms (CEC) in Berkeley, we were notified that our program would be closing. During that time of transition, I chose to see it as an opportunity to grow and explore new ways to support…
Boldly stepping into their first year of partnership with Seneca, Flynn Elementary in San Francisco has accomplished incredible feats this year. They launched their Climate Team with a whopping 13 team members.
What led you to your current position as a Bilingual Mental Health Consultant?When I was a teen and experienced family therapy for the first time, we were connected to a therapist who didn’t look like us or sound like us. There were cultural and language differences between us and while the therapist was helpful and…
We are excited to highlight our Grant Elementary Counseling Enriched Classroom (CEC) located in San Lorenzo, California, which currently serves students in 3rd through 5th grade.
I joined Seneca as a Mental Health Counselor because I wanted to expand my experience in different fields. I was looking to broaden my knowledge and gain exposure in new work environments and career paths.
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