service coordination tuscarawas county family and children first council
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Service Service CoordinationCoordination
Tuscarawas County Family Tuscarawas County Family and Children First Counciland Children First Council
Family and Children First Family and Children First CouncilsCouncils
BRIEF overviewBRIEF overview– Established in statue in 1993 (ORC Established in statue in 1993 (ORC
121.37)121.37)– Local Council in each of the 88 counties Local Council in each of the 88 counties
with the charge of:with the charge of:
Tuscarawas County Family and Tuscarawas County Family and Children First Council StructureChildren First Council Structure
Governing Board
AdministrativeAgent
Service Coordination Committee
Advisory Committee
ServiceCoordinator
BudgetCommittee
Council Functioni.e. HMG
Council Functioni.e. OCTF
CouncilManager
Council Functioni.e. ACAP
Coordinating Systems and Coordinating Systems and Services Services
==Service CoordinationService Coordination
Coordinating Systems and Coordinating Systems and Services =Services =
Service CoordinationService Coordination Service Coordination Guidance DocumentService Coordination Guidance Document
– Identifies “have to”s of SC process including:Identifies “have to”s of SC process including: Diversion of children from Juvenile CourtDiversion of children from Juvenile Court Meeting before out-of-home placementsMeeting before out-of-home placements Monitoring children in out-of-home placementsMonitoring children in out-of-home placements
Service coordination is for any Service coordination is for any child age 0-21 with “multi-child age 0-21 with “multi-systemic needs”systemic needs”
Referral and Release of information to Service Coordinator
SC contacts the family, sets up appt. for assessment and
discusses SC tracks
Track 1- Family Stability Model
Track 2- Family Team Model –aka Wraparound
Assessment completed with family. Safety Plan Created.
Service Coordinator and family create service coordination plan. Written/verbal
communication with providers
Meeting with family, supports, providers etc. Assessment reviewed and needs prioritized. Plan developed to address
immediate needs that threaten stability.
AT LEAST monthly communication regarding stability and plan review.
Case Closure.(is stability
maintained? Or is family still engaged?,
etc.)
Ongoing meetings at prescribed times with team and supports present to review and update plan.
Local Service Coordination Flowchart
Local Service Coordination Local Service Coordination ProcessProcess
ReferralsReferrals– Come from anyone (parent, provider, school, Come from anyone (parent, provider, school,
etc.)etc.)– Shortened process (1 ½ pages / checkboxes)Shortened process (1 ½ pages / checkboxes)– Release of information neededRelease of information needed– Referral source will briefly describe the SC Referral source will briefly describe the SC
process to the familyprocess to the family– Referral sent to the Service Coordinator who Referral sent to the Service Coordinator who
will contact the family within 3 business dayswill contact the family within 3 business days
Local Service Coordination Local Service Coordination ProcessProcess
AssessmentsAssessments– Service Coordinator meets with family to Service Coordinator meets with family to
discuss strengths, needs, and cultural discuss strengths, needs, and cultural issues within 5 business days in an issues within 5 business days in an agreed upon locationagreed upon location
– Reviews the service coordination Reviews the service coordination process in more detailprocess in more detail
– Releases of Information get signedReleases of Information get signed– Family and Service Coordinator work Family and Service Coordinator work
together to identify appropriate TRACK together to identify appropriate TRACK
Local Service Local Service Coordination ProcessCoordination Process
Track 1 – Family Stability Track 1 – Family Stability ModelModel
Local Service Coordination Local Service Coordination ProcessProcess
Track 1 – Family Stability ModelTrack 1 – Family Stability Model
For families with less intensive For families with less intensive needs/less riskneeds/less risk
SC plan created with written/verbal SC plan created with written/verbal feedback from providersfeedback from providers
Family and service coordinator Family and service coordinator responsible for planresponsible for plan
AT LEAST monthly contact until case AT LEAST monthly contact until case closureclosure
Local Service Local Service Coordination ProcessCoordination Process
Track 2 – Family Team Model Track 2 – Family Team Model AKA WRAPAROUNDAKA WRAPAROUND
Local Service Coordination Local Service Coordination ProcessProcess
High-Fidelity WraparoundHigh-Fidelity Wraparound The wraparound process is a way to improve the The wraparound process is a way to improve the
lives of children with complex needs and their lives of children with complex needs and their families. families. It is not a program or a type of It is not a program or a type of serviceservice, but a team based planning process, but a team based planning process used to develop plans of care that are individualized used to develop plans of care that are individualized based on the strengths and culture of the children based on the strengths and culture of the children and their family. and their family.
The plan is needs-driven rather than service-driven, The plan is needs-driven rather than service-driven, although a plan may incorporate existing categorical although a plan may incorporate existing categorical services, if appropriate to meet the needs of the services, if appropriate to meet the needs of the consumer. The initial plan should be a combination consumer. The initial plan should be a combination of existing or modified services, newly created of existing or modified services, newly created services, informal supports, and community services, informal supports, and community resources, and should include a plan for a step-down resources, and should include a plan for a step-down of formal servicesof formal services
Why Wraparound?Why Wraparound?
Intervening effectively with these young people has proven very difficult and outcomes have been poor. Why?
Children and family needs are complexChildren and family needs are complex Family and youth are rarely fully engaged in Family and youth are rarely fully engaged in
servicesservices Systems work in “silos”Systems work in “silos”
What’s different in What’s different in Wraparound?Wraparound?
Plans are designed by a team of people most important to the caregiver, youth, and other family members
Plan is driven by and “owned” by the family, youth, and other family members
Strategies in the plan include supports and interventions across multiple life domains and settings (i.e., behavior support plans, school interventions, basic living supports, help from friends & relatives)
Natural supports and unique strengths are emphasized in team and plan development
Plans include supports for adults, siblings, and family as well as the “identified youth”
Local Service Coordination Local Service Coordination ProcessProcess
Track 2 – Family Team ModelTrack 2 – Family Team Model– Those individuals who have personal or Those individuals who have personal or
professional relationship with the familyprofessional relationship with the family Formal and informal supportsFormal and informal supports
– Review of assessment summaryReview of assessment summary– Safety/crisis planSafety/crisis plan– SC Plan created around PRIMARY SC Plan created around PRIMARY
need(s) and divides responsibilities need(s) and divides responsibilities among groupamong group
Local Service Coordination Local Service Coordination ProcessProcess
Service Coordination PlanService Coordination Plan– Family identifies Family identifies theirtheir long term vision long term vision – Family and team work together to identify and Family and team work together to identify and
plan around immediate needsplan around immediate needs– Family and team clearly identify barriers and Family and team clearly identify barriers and
plan around themplan around them– Family and team incorporate strengths to help Family and team incorporate strengths to help
meet goalsmeet goals– Formal and informal supports incorporatedFormal and informal supports incorporated– Progress is reviewed. Plan is updated as Progress is reviewed. Plan is updated as
needed.needed.
Goal of Service CoordinationGoal of Service Coordination
Address issues that are impacting family Address issues that are impacting family stabilitystability
Maintain the child in the home when safely able Maintain the child in the home when safely able to do soto do so
Strengthen and empower the child and family Strengthen and empower the child and family unitunit
Connect with community resources and Connect with community resources and supportssupports
Ensure that the formal and informal supports Ensure that the formal and informal supports are working as a part of a team to help the are working as a part of a team to help the familyfamily
The Jones Family – Case The Jones Family – Case ExampleExample
Mom and Dad, Tommy and BenMom and Dad, Tommy and Ben Tommy is 12 and was adopted by the Tommy is 12 and was adopted by the
family as a toddler. He is struggling family as a toddler. He is struggling in school and they are considering in school and they are considering unruly charges, he refuses to go to unruly charges, he refuses to go to counseling, and has been physical counseling, and has been physical with 7 year old Ben. The case is with 7 year old Ben. The case is referred by the school social worker.referred by the school social worker.
Case ExampleCase Example Family agrees to Family Team Model due to the Family agrees to Family Team Model due to the
level of crisis, risk of court involvement, potential level of crisis, risk of court involvement, potential placement in Attention Center, etc.placement in Attention Center, etc.
Assessment is completed. Assessment is completed. Strengths – Enjoy camping together, Tommy and Strengths – Enjoy camping together, Tommy and
dad are artistic, marriage is strong dad are artistic, marriage is strong Informal supports – church family, sister-in-law, Informal supports – church family, sister-in-law,
YMCA coachYMCA coach Needs- Failing multiple classes at school, conflict Needs- Failing multiple classes at school, conflict
with principal; transportation (dad’s job is at risk); with principal; transportation (dad’s job is at risk); finances are tight – increases parent stress; finances are tight – increases parent stress; manage anger to increase success at school and manage anger to increase success at school and decrease conflict at homedecrease conflict at home
Case ExampleCase Example
Family Team ModelFamily Team Model– Mom, dad, Tommy, school social worker, teacher, Mom, dad, Tommy, school social worker, teacher,
juvenile court representative, church member, juvenile court representative, church member, sister-in-law, YMCA coach come together for a sister-in-law, YMCA coach come together for a meetingmeeting
– Review assessment (strengths, needs, cultural Review assessment (strengths, needs, cultural issues)issues)
– Create safety planCreate safety plan– Identify needs and prioritizeIdentify needs and prioritize– Identify and plan around barriers Identify and plan around barriers – THIS PROCESS IS FACILITATED BY SERVICE THIS PROCESS IS FACILITATED BY SERVICE
COORDINATORCOORDINATOR
Case ExampleCase Example
Two primary needs as Two primary needs as determined determined by familyby family= = – School (failing, trouble with principal, School (failing, trouble with principal,
mom called to school constantly, mom called to school constantly, creates conflict with the family, hanging creates conflict with the family, hanging out with the “wrong crowd”)out with the “wrong crowd”)
– Finances (car died, bills going unpaid, Finances (car died, bills going unpaid, dad’s at risk of losing job)dad’s at risk of losing job)
Case ExampleCase Example
School –School –– School personnel indicates Tommy is School personnel indicates Tommy is
having most difficulty in math and having most difficulty in math and science and acts out the most during science and acts out the most during and after these two classesand after these two classes
– Mom agrees that Mom agrees that homework/grades/school functioning is homework/grades/school functioning is typically what starts conflicts at hometypically what starts conflicts at home
Case ExampleCase Example Service Coordination Plan - SchoolService Coordination Plan - School
– YMCA coach has a teammate who is studying YMCA coach has a teammate who is studying math/science in college who may tutor Tommymath/science in college who may tutor Tommy
– Church member volunteers to watch Ben so Tommy can Church member volunteers to watch Ben so Tommy can be tutored at home with little distractionsbe tutored at home with little distractions
– School social worker agrees to create behavioral reward School social worker agrees to create behavioral reward system to improve Tommy’s behavior and decrease system to improve Tommy’s behavior and decrease Tommy’s negative interactions with principalTommy’s negative interactions with principal
– YMCA coach willing to have Tommy be statistician for YMCA coach willing to have Tommy be statistician for H.S. soccer team to increase time with positive male role H.S. soccer team to increase time with positive male role models/decrease time with the “wrong crowd”models/decrease time with the “wrong crowd”
– Family and TCFCFC will share the cost of enrolling Family and TCFCFC will share the cost of enrolling Tommy in an art class; Church member will provide Tommy in an art class; Church member will provide transportationtransportation
Case ExampleCase Example
Service Coordination Plan- FinancesService Coordination Plan- Finances– Parents agree to debt Parents agree to debt
management/budgeting classesmanagement/budgeting classes– Parents agree to Ways to Work to help Parents agree to Ways to Work to help
dad purchase a vehicledad purchase a vehicle– Sister-in-law agrees to work out Sister-in-law agrees to work out
transportation plan so dad can get to transportation plan so dad can get to workwork
– Parents agree to contact JFS regarding Parents agree to contact JFS regarding applying for PASS funding for families of applying for PASS funding for families of adopted children adopted children
Case ExampleCase Example
How does this impact the local system?How does this impact the local system?– There is a financial and emotional cost if There is a financial and emotional cost if
Tommy receives charges in Juvenile Court Tommy receives charges in Juvenile Court – The risk of Tommy being placed in a The risk of Tommy being placed in a
specialized school decreases specialized school decreases – There is a financial and emotional cost if There is a financial and emotional cost if
Tommy’s is placed outside of the homeTommy’s is placed outside of the home Cost to the schoolCost to the school Cost to the systemsCost to the systems Cost to Tommy and familyCost to Tommy and family
Case ExampleCase Example
The process has supported Dad remaining a The process has supported Dad remaining a member of the workforcemember of the workforce
The process has involved informal supports The process has involved informal supports to help the family meet some of their needs to help the family meet some of their needs vs. creating a plan that relies on systemsvs. creating a plan that relies on systems
Case ExampleCase Example
In between first and second family In between first and second family team meeting – team meeting – – Service Coordinator Service Coordinator
facilitates enrollment of Tommy in art classfacilitates enrollment of Tommy in art class Contacts school to obtain behavioral plan Contacts school to obtain behavioral plan
and shares with the family’s teamand shares with the family’s team Confirms appointment time for Ways to Confirms appointment time for Ways to
Work and Budgeting meetingWork and Budgeting meeting Verifies progress has been made on tutoring Verifies progress has been made on tutoring
planplan
Case ExampleCase Example
Second Family Team Meeting within 10 Second Family Team Meeting within 10 business daysbusiness days– Review family planReview family plan
Meeting occurred for Ways to Work and BudgetingMeeting occurred for Ways to Work and Budgeting School created behavior plan last week – can’t report School created behavior plan last week – can’t report
on progresson progress Art class starts next weekArt class starts next week Coach unable to find tutor for Tommy but he is Coach unable to find tutor for Tommy but he is
helping at the YMCAhelping at the YMCA Family found to be eligible for PASS fundingFamily found to be eligible for PASS funding Dad able to get to work through sister-in-law and co-Dad able to get to work through sister-in-law and co-
workersworkers
Case ExampleCase Example
In between second and third meetingsIn between second and third meetings– Service CoordinatorService Coordinator
Verifies Tommy is attending art classVerifies Tommy is attending art class Determines progress with Ways to Determines progress with Ways to
Work/Budgeting meetingWork/Budgeting meeting Works with school to determine progress with Works with school to determine progress with
behavior plan and potential student tutorbehavior plan and potential student tutor Determines progress in involvement with Determines progress in involvement with
Coach/YMCA Coach/YMCA
Case ExampleCase Example
Third Family Team MeetingThird Family Team Meeting– Family and team discuss where progress Family and team discuss where progress
has been made and areas of continued has been made and areas of continued concernconcern
– Mom is questioning potential FAS due to Mom is questioning potential FAS due to recent information regarding Tommy’s recent information regarding Tommy’s biological familybiological family
– Service Coordinator updates Family Plan Service Coordinator updates Family Plan to include any additional issues, such as to include any additional issues, such as connection with Health Dept. to learn connection with Health Dept. to learn about FASabout FAS
Case ExampleCase Example
As the level of risk and family crisis As the level of risk and family crisis decreases, Family Team Meetings occur decreases, Family Team Meetings occur less and less frequently.less and less frequently.
Frequency may increase if an additional Frequency may increase if an additional crisis occurs.crisis occurs.
Service Coordination ends when family can Service Coordination ends when family can navigate the system, is not experiencing navigate the system, is not experiencing crisis, risk of removal is decreased, and crisis, risk of removal is decreased, and supports are maintained or no longer supports are maintained or no longer needed. needed.
Questions?Questions? Contact info:Contact info:
Tuscarawas County Family and Tuscarawas County Family and Children First Council - 330-343-2286Children First Council - 330-343-2286
Rindy Brace, Service CoordinatorRindy Brace, Service Coordinator
[email protected]@adamhtc.org