The Early Childhood Intervention and Prevention Services (ECLIPSE) program serves children ages zero to five years old who are at risk of child abuse and neglect and may be experiencing behavioral health issues due to exposure to complex trauma. This report uses a statistical risk profile based on the characteristics of the Childhaven ECLIPSE population to estimate the potential population of eligible children statewide. We find that there are several thousand children statewide with family risk characteristics comparable to children currently served by the ECLIPSE program.
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