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The Children's Services Act (CSA) is a law enacted in 1993 that establishes a single state pool of funds to purchase services for at- risk youth and their families. The state funds, combined with local community funds, are managed by local interagency teams who plan and oversee services to youth.
The City of Danville CSA Office mission is to create, maintain, reform, renew and assess a collaborative, cost-conscious system of services that is child-centered, family-focused, and community-engaged when developing, determining, implementing and evaluating services provided to children and at-risk families in the Danville area, using the least restrictive service type, expeditiously and without prejudice, to promote sustainability, self-sufficiency and a positive impact for the children and families served.
What is the CSA program? (PDF)
The City of Danville CSA Program is administered based on the following values: integrity, accountability, responsibility, and fairness. For CSA to progress effectively and efficiently, the development of new policy, revision of old policy, and office process changes are implemented for the sole purpose of accountability, responsibility, and fairness.
CSA provides a wide array of services to youth and families in the City of Danville. See a few examples of services provided:
For more information, contact the CSA Office directly.
The D-CPMT coordinated agency efforts, manages the available funds, and sees that eligible youths and their families are referred for assessment as appropriate. D-CPMT duties include:
Children's Services (CSA) Coordinator
Email
Physical Address
515 Main Street
Danville, VA 24541
Mailing Address
P.O. Box 3300
Danville, VA 24543
Phone: 434-799-5207, ext. 3600
Fax: 434-799-5208
Hours
Monday through Friday
8 am to 5 pm