Department of Human Services (DHS) Partnership for Children

Download Report

Transcript Department of Human Services (DHS) Partnership for Children

The New Jersey
Department of
Children & Families
Division of Children’s System of Care
The New Jersey
Department of Children and Families
Division of Children’s System of Care
• The Department of
Children and
Families (DCF)
has built one
doorway for
families to access
services.
Contracted Systems
Administrator (CSA)
Perform Care
• First Step for
Accessing Services
• Referrals and
Information
• Data Management
1-877-652-7624
Connecting to Local
Mental Health Services
Perform Care NJ
1-877-652-7624
Child in
Crisis?
Mobile
Response
Referral to
Care Management Organization
Mental Health
Provider
Moderate Need High Need
Services
Family
Support
Organization
609-586-1200
Care Management Organization
(CMO)
Capitol County Children’s Collaborative
• Intensive, long-term teambased Care Management
• Less intensive, short-term
team-based Care
Management
• Child-Family Teams
• Increased continuity of care
• Community-Based
• MercerResourceNet.org
• Behavioral Health Homes
1-877-652-7624
Holistic Integrated Services
Behavioral Health Home Information Sheet
•
•
•
•
In the Fall of 2014 Capitol County Children’s Collaborative we will be
expanding our services to include children and adolescents with chronic
medical conditions along with their mental health challenges. (Behavioral
Health Home).
The Children’s Behavioral Health Home (BHH) will become a part of the
state’s larger Children’s System of Care (CSOC), and will be managed by the
Contracted Systems Administrator (CSA), PerformCare.
Each BHH will be a designated Care Management Organization (CMO). NJ
will enhance the current care management teams to include medical expertise
and health/wellness education for purposes of providing fully integrated and
coordinated care for children who have chronic medical conditions.
Health Home Services are a “bridge” that connects Prevention, Primary Care,
and Specialty Care.
BHH Continued
•
A Health Home is a person centered medical home that is equipped to fully address
the medical, behavioral health, and social supports and service needs of individuals
with chronic conditions.
Focus on improving self-management and wellness and can be delivered in a variety
of models.
The Health Home expands the service array and targets specific population(s)
•
•
Behavioral Health Team may include







Nurse
Health and Wellness Educator
Care Manager
Family Support Worker
Family
Youth
Schools
Possible Chronic Medical Conditions:







Obesity (BMI at or above 85th percentile )
High Blood Pressure
Asthma
Eating Disorder
Diabetes
Kidney Disease
Sickle Cell
A web-based resource directory
for the entire community
Family Support Organization
(FSO)
•
•
•
•
•
Parent Partners
Support Groups
Warm Line
Education
Training
609-586-1200
Youth Partnership
• Youth Advocacy
• Voluntary
Membership
• Educating the
Community about
mental health issues
609-586-1200
Mobile Response
and Stabilization
Catholic Charities
• 24 / 7 Mobile
Response for Families
in Crisis
• Trained intervention
workers
• Stabilization services
1-877-652-7624
Provider Services
Local Mental Health Providers
• Behavioral Assistance
and In-Community
Services
• Family Centered,
Culturally Competent,
Coordinated Services
Schools & Child-Study Teams
• Key members of
Child-Family Teams
• Partners in Planning
• Systems Partners
Education Partnership
• The mission of the Mercer County CIACC
Education Partnership is to promote, develop, and
enhance collaborative efforts between school,
behavioral health and child protective service
systems and other interested parties to improve the
well being of children in Mercer County.
Education Partnership cont.
•
The Partnership was conceived in 2006 by members of the Ocean County
CIACC who recognized a need for ongoing, standardized exchange of
procedural information between local schools, the child protective service
agency and children's behavioral health programs. The services and supports
available for children are continually growing and evolving. Through this
Partnership, professionals from each of the three systems are provided up-todate, ongoing training and education on the services that are available and how
to access and effectively coordinate with those services, which will help
ensure that children receive the help that they need. Through enhancing the
knowledge of and communication between professionals, Mercer County
children may see the full benefit of these systems working together to meet
their multifaceted needs.
Statewide Systems Management
New Jersey Department of
Children & Families (DCF) –
Division of Children’s System of
Care
Contracted Systems
Administrator (CSA) –
Perform Care NJ
Local System Of Care
Family
Support
Organization
Youth
Partnership
Mobile Response
Providers
Care Management
Organization
Schools
• Any Questions?