CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION AND PERMANENCY PLAN
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CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION AND PERMANENCY PLAN Monthl hly Updat ate October 9, 2018 AGENDA Florida Children and Youth Cabinet Update Florida Faith-Based and Community-Based Advisory Council Update Florida Childrens Mental Health
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Tampa, FL – 9:00am – 12:30pm
1. Assessment of Council Workgroups 2. Election of a new Vice-Chair 3. Setting 2019 Meeting Dates 4. Statutory Recommendations 5. National Adoption Month
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FEATURING HIGH-FIDELITY WRAPAROUND CARE MANAGEMENT
A spectrum of community-based services and supports for children/youth with or at risk for mental health or other challenges, and their families. The System of Care:
Is organized into a coordinated network. Builds meaningful partnerships with families and youth. Addresses their cultural and linguistic needs.
The SOC goal is to help them function better at home, in school and in the community.
A spectrum of community-based services and supports for children/youth with or at risk for mental health or other challenges, and their families. The System of Care:
Is organized into a coordinated network. Builds meaningful partnerships with families and youth. Addresses their cultural and linguistic needs.
The SOC goal is to help them function better at home, in school and in the community.
Family driven and Youth guided
Home and Community Based
Strengths based and individualized
Culturally and Linguistically Competent
Coordinated across systems and services
Connected to natural helping networks
Data driven and outcome
Building Systems of Care, A Primer, Sheila Pires
Family Focused: Families voice in the process of
determining the types of services and supports they receive
Child Centered: Youth have the right to be part of the
decision making process in their own care
Community Based: Services are provided in/close to
home to minimize the need for costly inpatient stays
Culturally & Linguistically Competent: Services and
supports need to respect/reflect the cultural, ethnic and linguistic norms of the youth and family receiving services
Engage the family Partner with all involved Gather information Assess and understand
information
Plan for child safety Plan for family change Monitor and adopt case
plan
SAMH Staff
Principal Investigator:
Mary Schrenker
Statewide Project Director:
Steve Chapman
Wraparound Coordinator:
Caryl Jefferson
Lead Family & Youth Coordinator:
Kimberly Nester
CLC/Social Marketing Coordinator:
Dekywan Debose
Statewide Advisory Team
State Agencies, MEs, Providers,
Partners, Family and Youth
Develops strategies to move the
state toward full implementation
Monitors progress and outcomes Champions SOC principles and
values in practice
Provides support from respective
agencies, communities
Grant-Funded Staff at Each Site:
Local/Site Coordinator Family Coordinator Youth Coordinator
Local Coordinating Committee
State Agencies, MEs, Providers,
Partners, Family and Youth
Develops strategies to move the
community toward full implementation
Monitors progress and outcomes Champions SOC principles and
values in practice
Provides support from respective
agencies, community partners
Demonstrate Family and Youth Engagement Expand and Sustain an SOC-Driven Array of Services Implement High-Fidelity Wraparound Statewide Demonstrate System of Care Accountability
Maggie and Bob, married with children Billy (14), Davey (12) and
Taylor (5).
Billy may have trauma, acting out in school, is now involved with
DJJ, a year behind in school. DJJ ordered restitution and therapy.
Davey is ADHD, tough to slow down, school suggesting home-
bound instruction. Taylor is the lost child.
Bob, sober but abusive, with an investigation of domestic violence
and a current services case, under court order for anger management.
Maggie sees a psychologist for crisis intervention; depressed but
refuses to see psychiatrist. Overwhelmed and at wit’s end with Billy.
Multi-system Involvement Juvenile Justice Child Welfare Transitional Youth with SED Residential Treatment School Expulsion and Drop Out
Youth 0-21 with Severe Emotional Disturbances (SED) and those with early warning signs and symptoms of serious mental illness, including first episode psychosis, and their families.
Child & Family
Care Management Plan Care Management Plan Care Management Plan Care Management Plan Child Welfare Juvenile Justice School System Behavioral Health
Child Advocate
1x
Maggie’s Psychologist
2x
Maggie’s Psychiatrist
1x
Billy’s therapist
4x
Billy’s restitution services
4x
Appointments with Probation and School
2x
Sibling’s therapy appointments
8x
Bob’s anger management
4x
Other misc. meetings: Vocational, Housing, Medical
5x
Total: 31
Wraparound Care Management holds a system with multiple
partners together, reducing fragmentation
Simplifies system navigation for families and youth Engages families and children in designing (and re-designing)
solutions that they can live with to reach goals
Provides social supports, especially natural supports, to aid
them
Operationalizes System of Care Values and Principles in
practice
Child & Family
Wraparound Team Care Management Plan Child Welfare Juvenile Justice School System Behavioral Health
Family Voice and Choice Team Based Natural Supports Collaboration (and
Integration)
Community Based Culturally Competent Individualized Strengths Based Persistence Outcome Based
and Cost Responsible
Children and youth served under previous SOC grants showed
Broward County study of Wraparound with Child Welfare children showed
some of the same benefits, plus a reduced risk of subsequent maltreatment.
FY 18-19 SAMH PRIORITY: Access to Recovery Oriented Systems of Care for Adults and Children
GOAL: Enhance the system of care to shift from an acute care model
to a recovery based model of care
OBJECTIVE I: Implement System of Care and Recovery oriented best
practices throughout the system of care
For more information, please contact: Steven.Chapman@myflfamilies.com Mary.Schrenker@myflfamilies.com
To schedule a screening in your area, or to “check
library, please contact:
clolley@ounce.org 850-933-3271
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