INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT SKAGIT COUNTY July 28, 2011 CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES.

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INTEGRATED CASE MANAGEMENT SKAGIT COUNTY July 28, 2011 CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES

“Families, Communities and Systems are equitable Partners guided by Wraparound Principles to achieve their goals.” June 2011 Our Vision…

State Partnership

Youth Needs 5% Wraparound Practice Model 15% Integrated Case Management Informed by Wraparound Principles 80% General Population Single System Multi System Lower Needs >>>>>>>>Increasing Needs

ICM and Wraparound… I NTEGRATED C ASE M ANAGEMENT Multi-system collaboration that uses wraparound principles to provide a sustainable INFRASTURCTURE to coordinate services for vulnerable youth/families with complex needs involved in Child Welfare & Juvenile Justice. Along with statewide overarching goals/outcomes, Skagit, Okanogan, Thurston, and Pierce County implementation sites set the practice model and the outcomes. W RAPAROUND Multi-system collaboration that uses the wraparound principles and a specific multi-stage practice model to coordinate services for children and youth (the what and the how have national standards. “High Fidelity” sites are evaluated using a specific tool to ensure that the practice adheres to the principles.

Wraparound Principles 1.Family Driven & Youth Guided 2.Culturally & Linguistically Competent 3.Individualized 4.Strengths Based 5.Community Based 6.Team Based 7.Unconditional/Persistent 8.Outcomes Based 9.Natural Supports 10.Collaboration

Skagit County Detention & Probation Skagit County Community Services Skagit County Juvenile Court Commissioner NWESD 189 / School Districts Community Services Office CCS Wraparound RSN JRA DDD CA Skagit County Team Members

The Skagit Model to Date… M ULTI -S YSTEM L EADERSHIP T EAM DISCUSSES A YOUTH & FAMILY WHO MIGHT BENEFIT FROM A MULTI - SYSTEM MEETING. P ARENT P ARTNER CONTACTS FAMILY, DESCRIBES THE PROCESS, ASKS IF THEY WANT TO PARTICIPATE, AND FACILITATES CONNECTION TO THE LOCAL TEAM. T EAM MEETS WITH PARENT AND YOUTH ( IF APPROPRIATE ) TO BETTER UNDERSTAND THEIR NEEDS AND HOW THE COMMUNITY CAN COME TOGETHER TO MEET THE NEEDS. M EETING IS PROFESSIONALLY FACILITATED RESULTING IN ACTION PLAN THAT SUMMARIZES THE NEXT STEPS FOR SYSTEM REPRESENTATIVES AND FAMILY. P ARENT /Y OUTH COMPLETE SATISFACTION SURVEY. A CTION STEPS ARE CARRIED OUT.

Why this Works… R ELATIONSHIPS C OMMUNICATION T RUST D EDICATION TO P ROBLEM S OLVING F AMILY F IRST P HILOSOPHY P ERSISTENCE C OMMITMENT

“THE POSSIBILITY OF A HEALTHY SOCIETY LIES WITHIN THIS ROOM.” Swill Kanim ~ July 27, 2011 Questions?