Community Outreach
CONTACT US TEHAMA COUNTY PROBATION
If you have an upcoming event our officers could participate in, would like an officer to give a presentation, or would like officers or our K9 to just meet you; please contact our main office at 530-527-4052 and ask to speak with a community outreach officer. Police Activities League (PAL): Mission Statement: Tehama County PAL is a youth crime prevention program that includes educational, athletic, and other recreational activities. Tehama County PAL is more than a program. It is a philosophy of fair play and good sportsmanship, which promotes a positive relationship among law enforcement, the community and our youth. For more information visit https://tehamaso.org/tehama- county-pal/ Parent Project: The Tehama County Probation Department is our county’s sole provider of the Parent Project, a class designed to help parents struggling with, strong-willed children ages 11-18. This ten-week program is facilitated by Probation staff and offered between three and four times per year at no cost to the public. The curriculum focuses on targeting the most destructive adolescent behaviors, such as; drug use, truancy and runaway that create discord within family units and have the potential to establish lifelong struggles for teens. Parent Project utilizes the UCLA self-help support group model which encourages participants to develop their own local support group to assist them in gaining control of their children while refocusing their family on sharing love and affection in ways best understood. Loving Solutions (Parent Project Jr.) is another class offered by the department which uses similar strategies as Parent Project but is directed at children ages 5-10. This class focuses on behavioral issues that tend to result in more destructive behaviors in later years of adolescence. Loving Solutions provides an interactive learning environment with a curriculum designed to address children suspected or displaying behaviors commonly associated with ADD/ADHD diagnosis. For referrals, contact the Tehama County Probation Department directly or your local school.
PAMELA GONZALEZ CHIEF PROBATION OFFICER 1840 WALNUT STREET RED BLUFF, CA 96080 PO BOX 99, RED BLUFF, CA 96080 (530) 527-4052 FAX (530) 527-1579 OFFICE HOURS – 8 A.M. THROUGH 5 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
Community Outreach
CONTACT US TEHAMA COUNTY PROBATION
PAMELA GONZALEZ CHIEF PROBATION OFFICER 1840 WALNUT STREET RED BLUFF, CA 96080 PO BOX 99, RED BLUFF, CA 96080 (530) 527-4052 FAX (530) 527-1579 OFFICE HOURS – 8 A.M. THROUGH 5 P.M. MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY
If you have an upcoming event our officers could participate in, would like an officer to give a presentation, or would like officers or our K9 to just meet you; please contact our main office at 530-527-4052 and ask to speak with a community outreach officer. Police Activities League (PAL): Mission Statement: Tehama County PAL is a youth crime prevention program that includes educational, athletic, and other recreational activities. Tehama County PAL is more than a program. It is a philosophy of fair play and good sportsmanship, which promotes a positive relationship among law enforcement, the community and our youth. For more information visit https://tehamaso.org/tehama-county-pal/ Parent Project: The Tehama County Probation Department is our county’s sole provider of the Parent Project, a class designed to help parents struggling with, strong-willed children ages 11-18. This ten-week program is facilitated by Probation staff and offered between three and four times per year at no cost to the public. The curriculum focuses on targeting the most destructive adolescent behaviors, such as; drug use, truancy and runaway that create discord within family units and have the potential to establish lifelong struggles for teens. Parent Project utilizes the UCLA self-help support group model which encourages participants to develop their own local support group to assist them in gaining control of their children while refocusing their family on sharing love and affection in ways best understood. Loving Solutions (Parent Project Jr.) is another class offered by the department which uses similar strategies as Parent Project but is directed at children ages 5-10. This class focuses on behavioral issues that tend to result in more destructive behaviors in later years of adolescence. Loving Solutions provides an interactive learning environment with a curriculum designed to address children suspected or displaying behaviors commonly associated with ADD/ADHD diagnosis. For referrals, contact the Tehama County Probation Department directly or your local school.