Youth Firesetters Program
The Youth Firesetter Program is an awareness program designed to promote / foster attitudes and behaviors that will result in good fire safety practices.
For most children, fireplay is the result of a normal curiosity about fire. They do not understand or know how to handle fire properly. For some, however, fireplay is a symptom of other problems. This program will help to determine why a particular child is involved in pre-setting and depending upon the assessment, provide for the appropriate treatment and follow-up.
The goal of the Youth Firesetter Program is:
- To help reduce the number of fires, injuries and loss of life and property that is caused by youth fire setters.
- Through the assessment, the program will be able to distinguish between firesetters who exhibit a normal curiosity about fire and those who may have a serious mental health problem of which setting fires is a symptom.
- To use education as the number one tool to help reduce youth firesetting.
- To ensure that all children in the program receive fire safety education.
- Depending on the results of the assessments, to refer some children to mental health professionals for treatment.