Our Caregiver Handbook includes more information about Safe Spot and the services we provide for children & their families.
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What to expect next
This document helps you understand possible behavioral changes that your child may experience following a forensic interview.
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MEDICAL INFORMATION
BRENNER CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL
We partner with Brenner Children's Hospital to provide our children with child medical exams to ensure the child's body is safe & healthy.
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Directions to Brenner children's hospital
These directions and address will show you/your family the route to Brenner Children's Hospital. 1 Medical Center Blvd, Winston-Salem, NC 27157
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Mental Health
Jodi province counseling services, pllc.
During your visit at Safe Spot, we can provide referrals to JPCS for children and non-offending caregivers we serve. JPCS offers therapy in office or school-based.
Therapy locations
Wilkesboro Elkin/Jonesville Yadkinville Taylorsville Jefferson
Caregiver support group
Safe Spot offers a support group for our non-offending caregivers to have the opportunity to talk with other caregivers and share their journey to healing.
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community resources
2024 Wilkes resource guide
In October of 2023, the Wilkes Resiliency Collaborative set forth to develop an easy to use resource guide for those in Wilkes. The Wilkes Resiliency Collaborative is made of members from various groups and non-profits that serve Wilkes County. Groups and non-profits such as The Health Foundation, Safe Spot Child Advocacy Center, Wilkes Partnership for Children, The Children’s Developmental Services Agency of the Blue Ridge, the North Carolina Department of Public Safety (Juvenile Justice), Project Lazarus, and Wilkes Health.
In September of 2024, what started as a vision became a reality. The Resource Guide is tool for those who are in need of services or just curious as to what services are offered in the Great State of Wilkes.
If you suspect a child is being abuse, you must make a report with your local law enforcement agency & Wilkes Department of Social Services (DSS). Wilkes DSS: (336) 651-7400 Wilkes County Sheriff's Office: (336) 903-7600