Kit Carson County Interagency Oversight Group Collaborative Management Process Sample Clauses

Kit Carson County Interagency Oversight Group Collaborative Management Process. An integrated service system will include the nationally recognized core principles of a System of Care. The core values are that the system is: child-centered and family-focused, community-based and culturally competent where individuals and families work in partnership with public and private organizations to build on the strengths of each individual. The ten Guiding Principles are: 1. Access to a comprehensive array of services that address physical, emotional, social, and educational needs. 2. Individualized services that address the unique needs and potential of a child; guided by an individualized service plan 3. Least restrictive, most normative environment. 4. Families are full participants in planning and service delivery. 5. Services are integrated & coordinated across agencies and programs.
Kit Carson County Interagency Oversight Group Collaborative Management Process. An integrated service system will include the nationally recognized core principles of a System of Care. The core values are that the system is: child-centered and family-focused, community-based and culturally competent where individuals and families work in partnership with public and private organizations to build on the strengths of each individual. The ten Guiding Principles are: 1. Access to a comprehensive array of services that address physical, emotional, social, and educational needs. 2. Individualized services that address the unique needs and potential of a child; guided by an individualized service plan 3. Least restrictive, most normative environment. 4. Families are full participants in planning and service delivery. 5. Services are integrated & coordinated across agencies and programs. 6. Case management ensures services are coordinated and responsive to changing needs. 7. Early identification and intervention is promoted. 8. Transitions to the adult service system are smooth. 9. Rights of children are protected and effective advocacy efforts are promoted. 10. Non-discrimination; sensitive & responsive to culture & special needs. The Kit Carson County Interagency Oversight Group (KCCIOG) has established a collaborative management process to be utilized by individualized service and support teams. The collaborative management process addresses risk sharing, resource pooling, performance expectations, outcome monitoring, and staff training in order to do the following: ● Reduce duplication and eliminate fragmentation of services provided to children and families who would benefit from integrated multi-agency services. ● Increase the quality, appropriateness, and effectiveness of services delivered to children and families who would benefit from multi-agency services, to achieve better outcomes; and ● Encourage cost sharing among service providers 3 of 10 Updated April 2024Department of Human Services – Kit Carson County Department of Human/Social Services ● 13th Judicial District Probation Department ● 13th Judicial District CourtPublic Health – Kit Carson County Health DepartmentSchool district – Burlington RE-6J School District ● School district – ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ R-5 School District ● School district – ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ R-4 School District ● School district – Hi-Plains R-23 School District ● School district – Arriba-Flagler C-20 School District ● Comprehensive Behavioral Health Safety Net Provider – Centennial Mental Health Center ● Regional Care E...

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