PRIVACY POLICY
Website Privacy Policy
This Web site is a complimentary information service offered by New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services at no cost to you. In order for New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services to provide free access to this Web site, we must require visitors to agree to certain Terms and Conditions.
No Computer Tracking of Identifiable Information
While New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services does not monitor your personal activity on our site, we do track aggregated, anonymous user data to evaluate the effectiveness of our Web site and help us improve our service. For example, we may compile statistics about our daily number of site visitors or specific page requests. This data is generic in nature and contains no personal information.
New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services will not sell, rent or lease your private information to others.
New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services respects the privacy of our online visitors and donors. Any personal information you provide is voluntary, and we do not require you to register in order to view our site. There are times, such as when you donate online or use our online advocacy tool when we will collect specific information, such as your name, mailing address, zip/postal codes, and/or e-mail address. Any contact information you provide will remain private. We also encourage the use of anti-spyware technology to remove unwanted monitoring of your online activities by third-party programs.
Data Security
New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services is concerned about the security of your information. To prevent unauthorized access or disclosure, maintain data integrity, and ensure the appropriate use of information, we have put in place reasonable physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect. We use 128-bit SSL encryption technology when collecting or transferring sensitive data such as credit card information online.
External Links
Links to third-party web sites from the New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services web site are provided solely as a convenience to you. If you use these links, you will leave the New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services site. We have not reviewed these third-party sites and do not control them. New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services does not assume responsibility for any of these sites, their content, or their privacy policies. New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services does not endorse or make any representations about them or any information, software or other products or materials found there, or any results that may be obtained from using them. If you decide to access any of the third-party sites linked to the New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services site, you do so at your own risk.
Notification of Changes to Privacy Policy
New Day Recovery Youth and Family Services reserves the right to amend this privacy policy as necessary. Please watch this space for future changes.
For Further Information
If you have further questions or comments regarding our privacy policy, we encourage you to contact us.
Individuals will be introduced to effective ways to handle situations, which evoke anger.
Our therapist will teach effective skills for coping and controlling anger, which will include ways to replace passive and/or aggressive behavior with assertive behavior.
Consumers will also be taught to use their personal power and “I” messages to express their feelings in a positive manner.
The Therapist will use Anger Management tools for program success include peers reinforcing successes, anger episode journals.
Our therapists will use successful Anger Management tools including peer reinforcing successes, anger episode journals, the video that invites awareness for solutions, instruction by trained and caring adults to increase their level of social competence and regain control of emotions and self.
Consumers will be taught ways of understanding anger, effective communication of needs, relaxation/de-escalation techniques for stress, regaining control, taking responsibility for choices and the “price tag” that comes with anger.
Consumers will also be taught empathy impulse control and problem- solving, self-esteem, speaker/listener technique, communication, morals/values, peer pressure, the “train car effect” and how to deal with your baggage.
Consumers will also be taught empathy, impulse control, and problem-solving, self-esteem, speaker/listener technique, communication, morals/values, peer pressure, the “train car effect” and how to deal with your baggage. Call to meet with our motivated team and therapists at (405)-525-0452