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1、1,THE SKILL BUILDING CURRICULUMModule 7 Service Array and Financing,Developed by: Sheila A. Pires Human Service Collaborative Washington, D.C.In partnership with: Katherine J. Lazear Research and Training Center for Childrens Mental Health University of South Florida, Tampa, FL Lisa Conlan Federatio
2、n of Families for Childrens Mental Health Washington, D.C.,Primer Hands On-Child Welfare,2,Medicaid is the primary source for health/mental health care for children in child welfare. Most states (86%) are applying managed care approaches to their Medicaid programs.,Why Focus on Medicaid Managed Care
3、?,Health Care Reform Tracking Project 2003 State Survey. Research and Training Center for Childrens Mental Health, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL,3,Children in Child Welfare in Medicaid Managed Care,HMO Enrollment: 245,313BHO Enrollment: 174,584 _ Total Enrollment: 419,897,Source: CMS/MSIS S
4、tate Summary Data, FY 2003,53% - 72% of foster care population is enrolled in Medicaid managed care ,Pires, S. (2006). Primer Hands On Child Welfare. Washington, D.C.: Human Service Collaborative.,4,State Coverage of Child Welfare Population in Medicaid Managed Care,26 states include the child welfa
5、re population in Medicaid managed care 22 with mandatory enrollment 4 with voluntary enrollment,Source: Health Care Reform Tracking Project 2003 State Survey,Pires, S. (2002). Primer Hands On Child Welfare. Washington, D.C.: Human Service Collaborative.,5,NRCOI Framework for a Full Service Array in
6、Child Welfare,Assessment of Current Practices in the Jurisdiction as They Relate to Building Specified, Needed Child Welfare Capacities. Assessment of Current Leadership and Systemic Culture in the Jurisdiction as They Relate to Building Specified, Needed Child Welfare Capacities. Assessment of Curr
7、ent Services in the Jurisdiction as They Relate to Building Specified, Needed Child Welfare Capacities. Assessment of the Need for Other Services Not Currently Available in the Jurisdiction as They Relate to Building Specified, Needed Child Welfare Capacities.,“Collaborative, strategic, population-f
8、ocused process, guided by set of tools, to identify array of practices, services, and supports needed in a SOC for child welfare populations”,Preister, S. 2005. Assessing and enhancing the service array in child welfare. University of Southern Maine: National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organi
9、zational Improvement,6,Purposes of NRCOI Framework,Create a service directoryPrepare for the CFSR, the Statewide Assessment, and in developing the PIP re the service arrayMeet CAPTA requirement to conduct annual inventoryHelp define array of services needed in SOC when specific target population has
10、 been chosenIdentify gaps and strategies to improve service arrayCan lead to better collaboration among providers and a better functioning community collaborative,Examples Pulaski, Co., Virginia Nebraska 14-county rural area,Preister, S. 2005. Assessing and enhancing the service array in child welfa
11、re. University of Southern Maine: National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement,7,PRIMER HANDS ON- CHILD WELFAREHANDOUT 7.1 National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement: Service Array Frameworkwww.nrcoi.org,Primer Hands On - Child Welfare (2007),8,Daw
12、n Services & Supports,2005 CHIOCES, Inc., Indianapolis, IN,9,Programs Addressing Safety - Abuse-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (AF-CBT) - AMEND, Inc. (Abusive Men Exploring New Directions) - Child Parent Psychotherapy for Family Violence (CPP-FV): Domestic Violence Rated - Project Connect - Ch
13、ild Parent Psychotherapy for Family Violence (CPP-FV) Trauma Treatment Rated - Project SafeCare - Domestic Abuse Intervention Project (DAIP) - Nurturing Parenting Programs - Project SUPPORT - Intensive Reunification Program (IRP) Motivational Interviewing (MI) - Nurturing Program for Families in Sub
14、stance Abuse Treatment and Recovery - Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) - Self-Motivation Group (SM Group) - Shared Family Care (SFC) - Supported Housing Program (SHP) - The Community Advocacy Project - Triple P Positive Parenting Program Programs Addressing Permanency HOMEBUILDERS - Intensive
15、 Reunification Program (IRP) - Project CONNECT - Shared Family Care Programs Addressing Well-Being 1-2-3 Magic: Effective Discipline for Children 2-12 - Abuse-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy -Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) - AMEND, Inc. (Abusive Men Exploring New Directions) - Child Parent Psychot
16、herapy for Family Violence (CPP-FV): Domestic Violence Rated - Child Parent Psychotherapy for Family Violence (CPP-FV): Trauma Treatment Rated - Community Reinforcement + Vouchers Approach (CRA + Vouchers) - Community Reinforcement Approach - Domestic Abuse Intervention Project (DAIP) - Eye Movement
17、 Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) - Intensive Reunification Program (IRP) - Motivational Interviewing (MI)Nurturing Parenting Programs - Nurturing Program for Families in Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery - Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) - Parenting Wisely - Project CONNECT - Pr
18、oject SUPPORT - Self-Motivation Group (SM Group) - Shared Family Care (SFC) - STEP: Systematic Training for Effective Parenting - Supported Housing Program (SHP) - The Community Advocacy Project - The Incredible Years Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) - Triple P Positive Parenting
19、 Program,Examples of Evidence Based Practices Related to CFSR Outcomes,California Evidence-Based Clearinghouse at: http:/www.cachildwelfareclearinghouse.org,10,Examples of Other Services Youd Want to Provide Based on Practice/Family Experience & Outcomes Data,Family Group Decision Making Wraparound
20、Integration of natural helping networks Intensive in-home services (not just MST) Respite services Mobile response and stabilization services Independent living skills and supports Family/youth education and peer support,Pires, S. 2005. Building systems of care. Human Service Collaborative. Washingt
21、on, D.C.,11,Examples of What You Dont See Listed as Evidence-Based Practice (though they may be standard practice),Residential Treatment Group Homes Day Treatment Traditional office-based “talk” therapy,Pires, S. 2005. Building systems of care. Human Service Collaborative. Washington, D.C.,12,Exampl
22、es from Hawaiis List of Evidence Based Practices,HA Dept. of Health, Child & Adolescent Division (2005). Available from: http:/www.hawaii.gov/health/mentalhealth/camhd,13,PRIMER HANDS ON- CHILD WELFAREHANDOUT 7.2Examples of Potentially Harmful Programs and Effective AlternativesSource: Dodge, K., Di
23、shion, T., & Lansford, J. (2006). “Deviant Peer Influences in Intervention and Public Policy for Youth,” Social Policy Report, Vol. XX, No. 1, January 2006. As published in Youth Today: The Newspaper on Youth Work, Vol. 15, No. 7. www.youthtoday.org,Primer Hands On - Child Welfare (2007),14,Challeng
24、es to Financing and Implementing Evidence-Based/Promising Practices,Financing & Infrastructure needed for: Training ConsultationCoaching Provider Capacity Development Fidelity Monitoring Outcomes Tracking,Pires, S. 2005. Human Service Collaborative. Washington, D.C.,15,How to Finance/Implement Evide
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