Full Service Partnership (FSP) /
Transitional Age Youth (TAY)
The FSP program is for children ages 0-15 and their families who would benefit from, and are interested in participating in, a program designed to address the total needs of a family whose child (and possibly other family members) is experiencing significant emotional, psychological or behavioral problems that are interfering with their wellbeing.

FSP programs are capable of providing an array of services beyond the scope of traditional clinic-based outpatient mental health services. Those participating in a FSP program will have the support of a service provider 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
FSP Program Services
• Counseling for your child and family members.
• Peer support from people who have had experiences similar to yours.
• Transportation that gets you and your child to where you need to go.
• Help with access to physical health care for your child and family members.
• Help obtaining needed medication
• Housing services that help you find suitable housing for your family.
• Assistance with getting financial and health benefits your child and family is eligible for.
• Substance abuse and domestic violence counseling and assistance.
• A team dedicated to working with your child and family as you plan and accomplish goals that are important to your health, well-being, safety and stability.
• Treatment for addictions, such as alcoholism, marijuana, and other substances
• Help finding employment, vocational training, and/or volunteer opportunities
• Dedicated professionals committed to your success in accomplishing goals that are important to you 24/7 Availability
• Help with educational opportunities
What is a Full Service Partnership (FSP) for Transition Age Youth (TAY)?

The FSP Program is designed for Transition Age Youth ages 16 through 25 who could benefit from and are interested in participating in a program that can help address emotional, housing, physical health, transportation, and other needs that will help them function independently in the community.
What is different about FSP for Transition Age Youth compared to those services offered in a Mental Health Clinic?
FSP Programs are capable of providing many services beyond the scope of traditional mental health outpatient services. TAY who are enrolled in an FSP program receive services when and where they can be most effective.
If you would like to make a referral, click on the link below to download our form and email it to services@tccsc.org or fax it to (323) 588-5622.