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School Enrollment Placement and Assessment (S.E.P.A.) Center
The primary purpose of the S.E.P.A. Center is to accelerate and facilitate the enrollment and adaptation into school for newly arriving and continuing students attending L.A. Unified schools. The center's services also include assisting schools across the District by providing consultation and advocacy for families. The S.E.P.A. Center is staffed by a multidisciplinary Student Health and Human Services team, including a Pupil Services & Attendance (PSA) Counselor, Psychiatric Social Worker (PSW), School Nurse/Nurse Practitioner, Health Insurance Advocate, and Interpreter Aides.
Types of Services
- Assists students and families with limited language/literacy skills to understand and complete the enrollment forms, medical consent forms, and other documentation
- Schedules appointments, shares services offered at S.E.P.A. Center, and provides information on other district and community resources
- Case manages students to prevent delays in enrollment, educates and offers guidance regarding student/parent rights, responsibilities, and attendance laws
- Assesses students/families for trauma and provides mental health interventions and referrals
- Provides referrals to non-profit legal organization partners for students and families
- Conducts health screenings, immunizations, medical referrals, and physical exams
- Assists in completing and enrolling students and families in health insurance plans
- Determines the service needs of each student/family and provides advocacy, training, and outreach to the schools regarding services provided through the S.E.P.A. Center, throughout the District and the community
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Locations
Los Angeles S.E.P.A at Plasencia
1339 Angelina St.,
Los Angeles, CA 90026Located near Temple St. and North East Edgeware Rd. on the grounds of Plasencia Elementary. On Angelina Street, proceed up the stairs to the entrance of the S.E.P.A. Center.Office: (213) 482-3954Fax: (213) 481-2097Monday - Friday : 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.San Fernando Valley S.E.P.A at Panorama
8015 Van Nuys Blvd.,
Panorama City, CA 91402
Office: (818) 909-4593
Fax: (818) 909-4545Monday - Friday : 7:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
For access to the entrance to the S.E.P.A. Center Los Angeles, proceed up the stairs on Angelina Street. The S.E.P.A. Center Los Angeles will accommodate accessible entry for individuals with wheelchairs or other accessibility needs through the parking lot entrance located at the corner of Edgeware and Angelina Streets.
For individuals with disabilities requiring accommodation, please contact the S.E.P.A. Center Los Angeles at (213) 482-3954 for assistance with accessibility needs.
Para acceder a la entrada del Centro S.E.P.A. Los Ángeles, suba las escaleras en la calle Angelina. El Centro S.E.P.A. Los Ángeles ofrecerá entrada accesible para personas en sillas de ruedas u otras necesidades de accesibilidad a través de la entrada del estacionamiento ubicada en la esquina de las calles Edgeware y Angelina.Las personas con discapacidades que necesiten adaptaciones, por favor comuníquense con el Centro S.E.PA. Los Ángeles al (213) 482-3954 para recibir asistencia con sus necesidades de accesibilidad.
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Psychological First Aid: Supportive Strategies for School Staff, Parents, and Caregivers on how to Address Immigration Matters
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Mission
The mission of the center staff is to ensure that students are provided all services required to enroll in school and connect family with additional supports needed for academic, social and emotional success.