Family Service & Guidance Center
Rachel Scott has a diverse work experience spanning multiple organizations. Rachel worked at Family Service & Guidance Center, where they held roles as a Community Psychiatric Support and Treatment (CPST) specialist and an Attendant Care Provider. Prior to that, they were an Assistant Head Teacher at Topeka Rescue Mission and an Assistant Floater at Topeka Rescue Mission Children's Palace. Rachel also worked as a Secretary at Topeka First Free Methodist Church and as a Summer Group Leader at the Mental Health Center of East Central Kansas.
Rachel Scott obtained a Master's degree in Social Work from Washburn University from 2017 to 2018. Prior to that, they completed a Bachelor's degree in Social Work from Washburn University from 2013 to 2017. In addition, Rachel has obtained a certification as a Licensed Master Social Worker from the Kansas BSRB. The specific month and year of obtaining this certification are not provided.
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Family Service & Guidance Center
Family Service & Guidance Center (FSGC) is dedicated to meeting the unique mental health needs of children and families and providing training opportunities for behavioral health professionals. FSGC was established in 1904 to help Topeka flood victims. As the needs in our community have changed, so has our focus. Today, Family Service & Guidance Center’s experts work closely to provide carefully tailored direct clinical services, prevention education and outreach to nearly 12,000 children and teens living with anxiety, depression, ADHD and other mental health issues and their families from 38 Kansas counties each year. FSGC is a recognized leader in children's mental health, employing 260 staff members on a centralized three-building campus and a Crisis Resolution Program building. Family Service & Guidance Center offers a broad range of services, including outpatient therapy; child and adolescent psychiatry; an anxiety treatment program; a therapeutic preschool for children ages 2-6 with severe emotional and behavioral problems; the Youth Development Program for school-age children and teens; crisis services available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year; Families Supporting Recovery for adolescents dealing with mental illness and substance use issues; community-based services, including case management; Transitions to Adulthood Program for young adults with mental illness; and the popular Happy Bear abuse prevention program.