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Child and Family Teams
EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR FAMILIES, YOUTH AND AGENCIES TO USE FOR CHILD AND FAMILY TEAM MEETINGS DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC AND BEYOND
The NC Collaborative for Children, Youth and Families is a forum for sharing best practices being used in our State. It oversees and provides technical assistance around Child and Family Team training. Families, youth and agencies are using innovative strategies to promote health and safety considering the current restrictions in place with COVID-19. Child and Family Team Meetings are expected to continue to be held every 30 days and more often in crisis situations when necessary. The following should be collectively approved by families, youth, and your agencies. [Click NC Collab May 26 COVID guidelines for CFT-final to finish reading.]
https://nccollaborative.org/care-review-invitation-4-24-2020/
Customer Service and Community Rights Team
The Customer Service and Community Rights Team works closely with the local management entities (LMEs/MCOs) to address complaints, concerns and appeals. The team is committed to addressing the needs of the Division of Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities and Substance Abuse Services’ consumers and family members through timely and quality customer service. https://www.ncdhhs.gov/assistance/mental-health-substance-abuse/customer-service-and-community-rights
NC Medicaid Managed Care Update as of 7.15.19
Valuable resources to have in anticipation of upcoming Plan choices & changes & enrollment forms. Time sensitive responses are required for recipients in certain counties for open enrollment. [ For more information, download document HERE]
Highlights from Statewide Scan of System of Care 11 7 13
SOC Community Collaborative-list-November-2016
SOC Community Collaborative-list-November-2016
System of Care Local Collaborative Directory 2012
Suicide Prevention Resource Center
The National Suicide Prevention Resource Center is full of useful fact sheets for youth service providers and lists suicide prevention best practices.
Center for School Mental Health in Schools, UCLA
Center for School Mental Health Analysis and Action, University of Maryland at Baltimore
Center for Advancement of Mental Health in Schools, Univeristy of Missouri – Columbia
Center for School-based Mental Health Programs, Miami (Ohio) University
Mental Health Information to Support Children and Teenagers
created for parents, educators, and clinicians to identify and support the needs of children and adolescents with mental health conditions.
Plan for School-Based Mental/ Behavioral Health Services and Supports
Toolkit for Community Collaborative
http://sswnt4.ad.unc.edu/toolkit/sites/default/files/Attachments/Data_Workbook.pdf
The link for the data workbook within the toolkit, we will keep revising the data workbook as needed.