EARLY CHILDHOOD MENTAL HEALTH CONSULTATION PROGRAM
Homeless Children’s Network’s Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Program (ECMHC) is an early intervention and prevention-based service that pairs culturally competent mental health consultants with vulnerable communities supporting infants and young children in various settings, such as child care centers, shelters, and family resource centers.
Established over 25 years ago, this program responds to the needs of families affected by homelessness and unstable housing. Through a relationship-focused, equitable, and trauma-informed approach, consultants build adults’ capacity to support the healthy social and emotional development of children. Due to the program's effectiveness, HCN now integrates support services within 50 communities across San Francisco.
Our diverse team of consultants addresses all relationships within each system, offering a community mental health perspective that respects and appreciates differences and diversity. HCN has moved beyond traditional individualized mental health treatment, grounding our approach in community collaboration and collective strength, where every community member is embraced as our client, reinforcing the notion that everyone is stronger together.
Service Settings
Early Education Center
Outpatient Substance Abuse Clinics
Family Resource Centers
San Fransisco Unified School District
Shelters
Family Childcare Centers
Services Provided
Mental Health Consultation to Staff & Program
Mental Health Consultation focused on Children Ages 0-5, Individual, Families, Groups
Training to staff on mental health related topics
Training Staff on Mental Health Related Topics
Referrals and Case Management
Ages and Stages Developmental Screenings
School/Classroom Observations
Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support
National Theory of Change
Program Level: Staff with knowledge of mental health best practices utilize
classroom strategies that decrease challenging behaviors, decrease child
expulsion, and increase attendance.
Staff Level: When staff understand why children experience challenging
behaviors, then they are more sensitive, less harsh, and they have more positive interactions with children.
Family Level: Families who feel supported are more likely to share and
communicate their needs with staff, and are more likely to accept support
services.
Child Level: Children with emotional and behavioral challenges are identified before those behaviors negatively impact their early childhood care & education placement.
Program Level
Staff Level
Family Level
Child Level
Consultative Stance:
The consultant primarily listens, learns, and observes relationships within the consultation environment.
Builds reflective practice and curiosity with staff through individual or group consultations and classroom modeling.
Facilitates deeper conversations on topics like implicit bias, personal triggers, and cultural competence within a safe relationship.
Co-creates meaning around behaviors and enhances adults' capacity-building skills with support.
Encourages system-wide mental health goals, plans, and visions with the leadership team.
Navigates across all system levels (program, staff, family, child).