Progress in the MID Region Seminar
The seminar focused on the implementation of ASBU B0-FICE-AIDC in the MID Region, with discussions on individual initiatives, strategies, and outcomes related to AIDC and OLDI. Key topics included system readiness, coordination issues, and the acceptance of OLDI as a regional variation of AIDC implementation.
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Childrens Crisis Services Provider Stakeholder Meeting DBHDS Vision: A life of possibilities for all Virginians
History January 6, 2014 Revised DD Crisis Response System Plan for children and adults released Lead CSB overseeing REACH provided brief environmental scan regarding expanding services to youth 14-18. February 4, 2014 Request for proposals sent to Executive Directors, Regional Project Managers, ID Directors, and REACH Program Directors March 14, 2014 Regional plans due May/June 2014 Funds disbursed to Regions: $225,000 Slide 2
Initial Plan Key Elements Key Elements Program Developer/Child Navigator Evidenced based/evidenced informed practices Leveraging of resources Process for identifying priority target population Population ID/DD through age 17 who may also Co-occurring MH/BH Involved in juvenile justice or court system Frequent use of emergency services Require long term community MH Frequent history of admission for treatment
Initial Plans Region Specific Proposals Independent Reviewer Recommendations Assessment of need Serving all children and adolescents up to the age of 18 who have ID/D and experience a crisis The continuum of services to include mobile crisis teams, in- home support, respite and access to crisis stabilization and hospitalization Core staffing Core training for team members, case managers, providers and CSBs Outreach to families The data elements to be tracked to determine if outcomes are being achieved Program evaluation Slide 4
Currently Available Region I Child Navigator/Developer Some Mobile Crisis Information and Referral Region II CR2 Program serving all children Region III REACH Mobile Crisis and Prevention Services Region IV Information and Referral Region V Information and Referral Some Mobile Crisis Slide 5
Whats Next Additional monies Each Region will receive 1 million dollars to enhance children s services, an increase of $750,000/region Gap Analysis Results Children s Crisis Standards Resource Guides Statewide Basic Training Standards Revised Proposals Slide 6
Revised Proposals Region I Addition of Mobile Crisis Teams 24/7 response Telepsychiatry Region II Expansion of CR2 services for Mobile Crisis REACH based Crisis Prevention Region III Expansion of REACH Mobile Crisis Services Expansion of Prevention Services Region IV REACH based Mobile Crisis and Prevention Services Telepsychiatry Region V Mobile Crisis Crisis Prevention Telepsychiatry Slide 7
Region III Denise Hall, LCSW REACH Director DBHDS Vision: A life of possibilities for all Virginians
Questions Slide 9