Striving to keep kids out of court and away from destructive behavior, New York City has implemented an expanded array of what it says are proven services that can be delivered more quickly to families coming apart at the seams.

“Nobody else is using this level of intervention,” said Sara Hemmeter, executive director of the Family Assessment Program (FAP) of the city’s Administration for Children’s Service (ACS), who describes the initiative as “revolutionary.”

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