Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byEdgar Lamb Modified over 9 years ago
2
Single Source Continuum Contractor For Foster Care Redesign
3
We deliver exceptional value by creating healthy communities through exceptional people working side by side. “Human Services Without Walls”
4
Established in 1996 to develop community- based services for children and youth, as an alternative to institutional care.
5
PSC of Texas started services in 1998 Wholly owned subsidiary of Providence Service Corporation Contracts with North Star, Juvenile Probation, STAR Health / Cenpatico, and DFPS Services include Intensive Home-Based Services, Functional Family Therapy, child and family counseling services, psychiatric care, Foster and Adoption Services Single Source Continuum of Care (SSCC)
6
Community-based care and multi-systemic services Identifying and building on client strengths Local viability with national support Respectful organizational climate Best practice models Cultural diversity
7
Child Safety Urgency of Action Common Sense Transparency and Accountability Responsiveness to the Community
8
Efficiency Ethical Family-Centered Focus Culturally Competent and Respectful Practice Service Integration Evidence Based Practices
10
Children will be safe in their placements. Children will be placed in their home communities. Children will be served in least restrictive environments that support minimal moves. Connections to family and others important to the child will be maintained. Children will be placed with siblings.
11
Services will respect the child’s culture. To be fully prepared for successful adulthood, children and youth will be provided opportunities, experiences, and activities similar to those experienced by their non-foster care peers. Children and youth will be provided opportunities to participate in decisions that impact their lives.
12
February 1 – August 2013 Contract Start-up and Development Phase August 27: Emergency Referrals and Placement Changes / Implementation of Services to Children October – April, 2014: Legacy Transitions
13
Collaborative Partnerships with DFPS Credentialing and contracting with providers Provider Council Provider and SSCC Operations Manual Community Advisory Council
14
Collaboration with Courts, CASA’s and Schools Coordination with STAR Health / Cenpatico Cooperative efforts with Advisory Committee on Promoting Adoption of Minority Children and Faith-Based Initiatives Strategic Foster Home Recruitment
15
Intake and Assessment CoBRIS Matching System CAFAS and JIFF Wraparound and Behavioral Health Services Trauma Informed Care Quality Assurance Plan Utilization Management Performance Based Contracting
16
Centralized intake and referral process (24/7) Community Based Resource Information System (CoBRIS) by Five Points Technology Child Locator with Foster Home Matching (GPS overlay re: child removal data and foster home locations, preferences, capacity, etc.) Linkage with Texas CLASS and bed vacancy database by Provider Network Daily import / update of IMPACT information
17
Automated, empirically-based assessments for tracking outcomes, with over 20 years of reliability and validity research Real-time data; interpretive assessment results with recommended treatment plans. Drop-down menus of Provider specialties Features comprehensive dashboards, case and aggregated data User-friendly guides for client and clinical data entry
18
Strong Partnership with STAR Health / Cenpatico Clinical assessments to support case planning, track developmental, clinical, and social improvements Encouragement of Provider Network to develop Medicaid eligible services Development of community-based alternatives to support basic and therapeutic foster homes
19
Partnerships with National Child Traumatic Stress Network, the National Council of Behavioral Health, and Cenpatico Use of Corporate University of Providence online training tools for Provider Network staff and foster parents re: Trauma Informed Care Involvement with DFPS Trauma Informed Care Workgroup Engagement of universities in Texas with trauma informed care expertise
20
Data-Driven Decision Making The CoBRIS service management software will track child and family demographics, child assessments and service encounters, clinical interface with Provider systems Adherence to Residential Child Care Licensing requirements and COA standards Risk Management tracking, incident reporting, restraint documentation, etc.
21
Performance Measurement and Outcomes Management Provider Council review of service trends and quality reports Peer Reviews Disruption Mitigation Committees Root-Cause Analyses Service Benchmarking Stakeholder interviews and engagement
22
Focus on efficiency and effectiveness of service quality, duration, and intensity Maintenance of directories of community resources Matching appropriate services that fit unique strengths and service needs of children and families Costs of care reporting; outlier and trend analyses Coordinated, timely reviews of authorized services
23
Scarcity of Foster Care Resources Higher Levels of Care and Emergency Shelter Placements Disruptions in Care Distances in Regions 2 / 9 Out of Region Placements Shifts in Roles / Responsibilities Multiple Systems of Care
25
Expansion of Placement Resources Expansion of Wrap-Around Services Community Engagement and Support New Rates Structure for Providers Culture Change in System Transformation Next Stages of Implementation
26
http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/documents/abou t/pdf/Legislative/2014-02-27_Rider29.pdf http://www.dfps.state.tx.us/documents/abou t/pdf/Legislative/2014-02-27_Rider29.pdf University of Texas-Austin (UT) Institute for Organizational Excellence, and the Child and Family Research Institute University of Chicago Chapin Hall
27
www.ProvidenceKids.net (Texas) www.ProvidenceKids.net www.ProvCorp.com (US and Canada) www.ProvCorp.com Robert Hartman Providence of Texas, Executive Director Single Source Continuum of Care, Texas rhartman@provcorp.com Cell (713) 208-5435 Office (325)232-8530 rhartman@provcorp.com
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.