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Effective Strategies for Reducing Residential Placement

What we'll cover today. History and description of Children Come First (CCF)Strategies/PracticeEvidence that we reduced residential staysParticipant's perspectiveQuestions. History of Wraparound in Dane County. 1990-1994 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant1994-1999 Subcontracted Multi-agency C

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Effective Strategies for Reducing Residential Placement

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    1. Effective Strategies for Reducing Residential Placement May 31, 2007 Presenters: Scott Strong, Dawn Woodard, Dena Freeman and Silvan Fleming

    2. What we’ll cover today History and description of Children Come First (CCF) Strategies/Practice Evidence that we reduced residential stays Participant’s perspective Questions

    3. History of Wraparound in Dane County 1990-1994 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant 1994-1999 Subcontracted Multi-agency Care Coordination Model 1995 Achieving Reunification Through Teamwork (ARTT) formed 1999-present Community Partnerships, Inc. – Integrated Administration/Care Coordination Model

    4. Care Coordination Program using wraparound model of service delivery Specialty managed care organization for mental health Funding Quality Assurance Provider Network Serve 160 youth CP/ARTT Enrollment criteria DSM-IV-R axis I diagnosis Functional impairment at self care, community, social relationships, family, school/work Involvement in at least 2 systems: mental health, special education, child protection, juvenile delinquency, social services Imminent risk of institutional placement

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