Classes

Triple P Parenting
Parenting In the 21st Century gives tools to parents to improve parenting skills. Parenting and co-parenting are some of the biggest challenges we face as parents. Lack of good parenting skills is a major factor in domestic violence, child and spousal abuse, marital conflicts, and family fights.
This course is designed for every family type. Even the most competent parents can benefit from a little extra help. The skills learned here can successfully be applied in all relationships.
Additionally, we provide Positive Indian Parenting where we teach practical and culturally specific parenting for Native American parents, but all families could benefit from the lessons. The goal is to help parents explore the values and attitudes expressed in traditional Indigenous child-rearing practices and apply those in modern parenting.
Cost:
$60.00 Orientation
$35.00 Per Class
Anger Management
Individuals who have been charged with certain crimes, such as assault and battery may be ordered to do Anger management classes. A judge may order an individual to attend a certain number of classes, so they can get a certificate of completion. But most courses are open to anyone interested in improving their emotion regulation skills, not just those who are court-ordered to attend.
Cost:
$50.00 Orientation
$30.00 Per Class


Child Endangerment Program
When the court believes that a parent acted in a matter that endangered a child, the court may order him/her to complete a Child Abuse Treatment Program (California Penal Code 273.1). Native Solutions offers a 52-week class that meets the requirement.
Cost:
$60.00 Orientation
$30.00 Per Class
Batters Intervention Program

Batters Intervention Program
Domestic Violence Batterers' Intervention Program – Penal Code 1203.097. If convicted on a domestic violence related offense in a Mariposa County or Madera County criminal court and placed on probation by the court, the judge will order you to complete a 52-week batterers' program known as the Batterers' Intervention Program (BIP). The terms of probation for a domestic violence offense are described under California Penal Code Section 1203.097. Domestic violence incidents are a serious issue in Mariposa County or Madera County and can result in severe penalties – including jail time, fines, and years of probation with strict conditions outlined in PC 1203.097. You could also face a criminal protective order and be ordered to complete community service hours. You will lose your gun possession rights after a domestic violence convince addition to these penalties, however, a time-consuming consequence of domestic violence probation is when a judge orders you to enroll and complete the Batterers' Intervention Program. After a DV conviction, you will be required to enroll in an approved program in Mariposa or Madera County within 30 days. It's a one-year program requiring that you attend a two-hour class once per week – to be successfully completed within 12 months. Regular attendance in the classes is important because you can't have more than 5 absences, which have to be for a good cause. Further, you will be required to pay program fees – which can be adjusted based on ability to pay. Obviously, the primary goal of the BIP is to give you a better understanding of the issues that were at the root of your domestic violence incident, and to prevent future abuse. If you don't successfully complete the program, it could result in a violation of probation. Native Solutions Family Guidance Center Batterers Intervention Program (BIP) 52 week. We offer specialized support through our
Batterers Intervention Program In person and Virtual Services available
Men's Group: Thursdays, 12 PM – 2
Women's Group: Fridays, 10 AM – 12 PM
Our program is certified through Madera County Probation and provides a supportive environment to promote accountability and positive change. For more information or to enroll, please contact us at (209)742-5095.
Cost:
$60.00 Orientation
$30.00 Per Class
Recovery Classes
Recovery classes at Native Solutions offer structured support through education, one-on-one, and group counseling. Each session is designed to help individuals understand their choices and rebuild with purpose.
Flexible scheduling and compassionate guidance make recovery a reachable goal.
