Whole-Person Life Skills Program
The mission of the Whole-Person Life Skills Program is to support children, adolescents, and adults in developing practical life skills, social competence, and self-confidence needed for everyday functioning and long-term well-being. Grounded in social work values, the program empowers individuals and families through education, structured guidance, and strengths-based support that promotes independence, safety, and meaningful participation in daily life.
About the Program
The Whole-Person Life Skills Program is a non-clinical, skills-based support program designed for individuals of all ages who benefit from practical guidance to improve daily living, communication, social interaction, and overall life organization.
The program takes a whole-person approach, recognizing that successful functioning is influenced by personal strengths, family systems, community environments, and access to resources. Services focus on building foundational life skills while supporting participants in navigating responsibilities, relationships, and routines across home, school, work, and community settings.
The program serves children, adolescents, adults, and families, adapting skill-building strategies to be developmentally appropriate, culturally responsive, and aligned with each participant’s individual goals and circumstances.
Areas of Focus May Include
Social and communication skills
Personal safety and self-advocacy
Hygiene, self-care, and daily routines
Emotional awareness and self-regulation skills (educational, non-therapeutic)
Problem-solving and decision-making
Organization, time management, and responsibility
Peer relationships and healthy social interaction
Family and caregiver education and support
Case management and resource coordination
Professional Framework
The Whole-Person Life Skills Program is facilitated by a professional holding a Master of Social Work (MSW) and is guided by:
Person-in-environment perspective
Strengths-based practice
Trauma-informed principles
Cultural humility and responsiveness
Ethical case management standards
Scope of Services
Services provided through the Whole-Person Life Skills Program are educational and supportive in nature. The program does not provide psychotherapy, diagnosis, or treatment of mental health disorders. Referrals to licensed mental health providers are made when clinically appropriate.
Weekly or Bi-weekly Sessions
5 weeks
10 weeks
or as much as you would like.
VIRTUAL SESSION VIA ZOOM.