Provides opportunities to build resilience from gestation through age five by building a secure attachment between parent and child. CGE collaborates with Rutgers School of Social Work to consistently collect and analyze client treatment data to ensure the best possible outcomes. CGE The culture at CGE embraces the inherent worth of all. A feeling of belonging is crucial for a sense of physical and psychological safety. C.A.R.E. CGE’s healing-centered treatment model offers evidence-informed modalities that are responsive to the uniqueness of each community we serve. Services provided by a multidisciplinary team honor differences in the way that clients prefer to receive care. C.A.R.E. Our approach disrupts the cycle of intergenerational trauma by nurturing the parent-child relationship, and fostering healthier interactions that enable clients to build more positive connections with their children. Central to this, our Early Relational Health model positions this bond as key to overall well-being. C.A.R.E. Empowerment is viewed as power with as opposed to power over. This approach to care is carried out in all of our practices. Shared power celebrates one’s voice in defining an individualized path toward wellness. To give voice to matters that reflect one’s truth is perhaps the most respectful thing we can do for another human. Take a more in-depth look at our impact in 2023 with our 2023 Impact Report. Trauma Informed Care — A Relational Recovery Model
Early Relational Health Model
Measurement-Based Care
Culture
Safety & Growth
Dignity, Equity & Belonging
Cultural Humility
Nurturance
Approach
Healing-Centered
Evidence-Informed
Community-Based
Systems-Focused
Relationship
Parent Child
Staff Client
Staff Staff
Community Organization
Empowerment
Choice & Voice
Measurement-Informed Care
Collaboration
2023 Impact Report