The WA State guidelines to ensure consistency in the goals, principles and delivery of WISe services.
What is the WISe manual?
WISe services are offered in a way that builds on and enhances the talents, skills, knowledge and assets of the youth and their family.
What is Strengths Based?
This domain describes the assets of a child or youth that can be used to support their progress.
What is the Strengths Domain?
When a youth and family calls for urgent help because of an intensive or acute situation that impacts the youth and their family.
What is Crisis Response?
Each service encounter for a family/youth enrolled in services should be documented by completing one of these.
What is a Daily Service Summary, a DSS?
Youth are eligible to participate in WISe if they meet what screening criteria?
What is the CANS/WISe screen algorithum.
WISe services are family-focused and youth-centered, always incorporating their expertise, thoughts and feelings about what would be helpful to them.
What is Family and Youth Voice and Choice?
The CANS is designed based on what theory?
What is communication theory?
Using individuals with lived experience as a vital part of the treatment team who share their story of hope and recovery to support youth and their families.
Who are Peers?
What type of documentation is completed for the monthly team meeting process?
What are Child and Family Team Meeting Notes?
Intensive Services, 24/7 Crisis Response, Care Coordination
That are the 3 legs of the “WISe stool”?
WISe services, strategies and supports are tailored to the unique strengths and needs of each youth and their family.
What is individualized?
This level of rating requires immediate or intensive effort to address the need.
What is a “3” rating in a need category.
A youth or family is more likely to participate in WISe services if members of the WISe team have done what?
What type of plan does the clinician develop at the first meeting with the family to address potential risks and strategies for the youth?
What is the Safety Plan?
Clinician, FSS or Care Coordinator, Youth and Parent Peer
What are roles on the WISe clinical team?
WISe services are provided with respect for the values, preferences, beliefs, culture and identity of the youth and their family.
What is culturally relevant?
Recognizing cultural differences or uniqueness in the youth and families we serve.
What is cultural humility?
The ending celebration of a WISe intervention that should actually start at the beginning.
What is transition?
The CANS assessment is updated how often?
What is every 90 days?
A community WISe planning team that supports regional WISe implementation, led by a Youth Leader, Family Leader and System Partner Leader.
What is the Family Youth System Parent Roundtable, FYSPRT?
We never give up on a youth or their family, regardless of a youth’s behavior, placement, family circumstances or availability of resources.
What is unconditional?
BHAS
The material things we provide youth and families to support their WISe participation and progress toward treatment goals.
What are concrete resources?
A written plan that coordinates the services to accomplish the family’s treatment goals. This plan involves the youth and family, their WISe clinical team and other system partners and community members.
What is the Cross System Care Plan?