Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Improving the Commonwealth’s Services for Children and Families A Framework.

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Commonwealth of Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services Improving the Commonwealth’s Services for Children and Families A Framework to Better Serve Children and Families

1 EOHHS The need for reform A broad range of stakeholders, including families, have called for an integrated system that offers: Ease of access via a single point of entry. Optimal responsiveness – Families’ needs are not isolated to categorical eligibility; families want services that respond to their evolving needs. Continuity of Care through integration and coordination of services and treatment approaches. Service optimization through monitoring outcomes in a holistic manner. Resource maximization through a single management, accountability and oversight structures and processes

2 EOHHS Vision for reform Strengthening families through a respectful approach that is: Holistic – Views the child/families’ needs simultaneously across multiple human service and health domains Strengths Based – Addresses families’ needs by including their strengths as integral to the intervention strategy. Responsive to Needs – Provides families with access to specific services, supports and expertise needed to strengthen overall family capacity. Promotes Healthy Development – Promotes positive growth, change and well-being. Community Focused – Provides community supports, including referrals to appropriate private services, to help families safely nurture and raise their children within their own communities.

3 EOHHS Four Cornerstones for Serving Children and Families Unified Point of Entry - A unified point of entry to the right services, supports and expertise Unified Approach - A unified, holistic approach based on the principles of: Positive Youth Development (for children/youth) Strengthening Families (for parents/caregivers) Voice & Choice - Family and youth voice and choice is evident across the service system Focus on Families - “Family” is the focus, child within the context of the family, rather than individual children, youth or parents Key Recommendations, next page

4 EOHHS Suggested Plan Components New Department - Establish a new department responsible for overall: Governance Management Service Delivery Three Divisions - The Department includes three (3) divisions: Child Wellness, Development and Behavioral Health Juvenile Justice Child Welfare Family Access Centers - Establish local Family Access Centers throughout the Commonwealth to function as a community-based front door to information and referral Advisory Commission - Create an Advisory Commission, consisting of a broad array of stakeholders, to Help craft the implementation plan Recommend “best fit” solutions for certain specialty services Guide the first two years of the implementation Shared Administrative Services & Operational Supports - Administrative services and operational supports will be shared across divisions.

5 EOHHS Current Children’s Services and Programs All Child Welfare Services All Current DYS Juvenile Justice Services Mental Health Services for Children (Inpatient & IRTP will be reviewed by Advisory Commission for inclusion) Development Disabilities Services for Children, Including Autism Children with Special Health Care Needs: Pediatric Palliative Care Program Family Ties MassCare (Pediatric AIDS/HIV) Medical Review Teams Care Coordination Catastrophic Illness in Children Relief Fund Bureau of Substance Abuse Services: Youth Treatment Services Youth Stabilization Services Youth Residential Services Recovery High School Youth Outpatient Services will be review by Advisory Commission for inclusion Early Intervention will be reviewed by Advisory Commission for inclusion Home Visiting Services will be reviewed by Advisory Commission for inclusion

6 EOHHS Potential Concept for Agency Structure and Initial Scope Department of Children, Youth and Families Child Welfare Division Child Wellness, Development & Behavioral Health Division Protective Services Foster Care & Adoption Services Voluntary Services Domestic Violence Programs Transition Age Youth Services Wellness: Family Support Services Special Health Care Services Case management/homeless prevention Developmental Services: Autism Waiver Services Childhood Development Programs Developmental Services & Supports Behavioral Health Services: Behavioral Health Treatment Services Behavioral Health Care Coordination Juvenile Justice Division Residential Care for Detained Youth Residential Care for Committed Youth Reentry Administrative Services Quality, Research & Evaluation Budget and Accounting Legal Purchasing / Provider Mgmt Ombudsman Grant s Training Legislative Affairs Communication Community Based Information & Referral and Linkage Family Access Center Services Service Planning and Case Management for Children & Families

7 EOHHS Discussion