HUB
Wraparound
Services
Roles
Acronyms
100
The least intensive HUB service?
What is Outpatient Therapy?
100
Planning is grounded in family members’ perspectives, and the team strives to provide options and choices such that the plan reflects family values and preferences
What is Family Voice & Choice?
100
This is a short term service that is mobile, on-site, face to face therapeutic response to a youth experiencing a behavioral health crisis.
What is the mobile crisis intervention (MCI) service?
100
This provider engages the youth in activities in the community. These activities include: • Providing anticipatory guidance • Teaching of alternative strategies • Role playing • Behavioral rehearsal • Skill acquisition in the community • Practicing skills in the community • Exposure to social situations in which age-appropriate skills can be practiced • Enhancing conflict resolution skills • Developing communication skills
Who is a therapeutic mentor?
100
CBHI
What is Child Behavioral Health Initiative?
200
The HUB service after outpatient therapy
What is In Home Therapy?
200
The wraparound team consists of individuals agreed upon by the family and committed to them through informal, formal, and community support and service relationships.
What is Team Based?
200
A service that provides a structured, one-to-one, strength-based relationship between a Family Partner and a parent/caregiver
What is FS&T?
200
Under the supervision of a clinician this provider supports the implementation of the licensed clinician’s treatment plan to assist the youth and family in achieving the goals of that plan. This provider assists the clinician in implementing the therapeutic objectives of the treatment plan designed to address the youth’s mental health, behavioral, and emotional needs. This service includes teaching the youth to understand, direct, interpret, manage, and control feelings and emotional responses to situations and to assist the family to address the youth’s emotional and mental health needs.
Who is a TT&S?
200
CSA
What is a community support agency?
300
The most intensive HUB service
What is Intensive Care Coordination?
300
the team will strive to implement service and support strategies that are accessible to the family and that are located within the community where the family chooses to live.
What is Community Based?
300
This service includes supporting, coaching, and training the youth in age-appropriate behaviors, interpersonal communication, problem-solving and conflict resolution, and relating appropriately to other children and adolescents, as well as adults, in recreational and social activities pursuant to a behavioral health treatment plan developed by an outpatient, or In-Home Therapy provider in concert with the family, and youth whenever possible, or Individual Care Plan (ICP) for youth with ICC.
What is therapeutic mentoring?
300
Via a care planning process this provider organizes and matches care across providers and child-serving systems to enable the youth to be served in their home community
What is an ICC?
300
ICC
What is Intensive Care Coordination?
400
Therapeutic Mentoring (TM), Family Partner (FS&T), In Home Behavior Services (IHBS)
What are the HUB dependent services available to families?
400
the team takes time to recognize and validate the skills, knowledge, insight, and strategies that each team member has used to meet the challenges they have encountered in life. The wraparound plan is constructed in such a way that the strategies included in the plan capitalize on and enhance the strengths of the people who participate in carrying out the plan.
What is Strength-Based?
400
This service includes a behavioral assessment (including observing the youth’s behavior, antecedents of behaviors, and identification of motivators), development of a highly specific behavior treatment plan; supervision and coordination of interventions; and training other interveners to address specific behavioral objectives or performance goals. This service is designed to treat challenging behaviors that interfere with the youth’s successful functioning.
What is In Home Behavioral Service?
400
This provider develops a treatment plan and, using established psychotherapeutic techniques and intensive family therapy, works with the entire family, or a subset of the family, to implement focused interventions and behavioral techniques to: enhance problem-solving, limit-setting, risk management/safety planning,communication, build skills to strengthen the family, advance therapeutic goals, or improve ineffective patterns of interaction; identify and utilize community resources; develop and maintain natural supports for the youth and parent/caregiver(s) in order to promote sustainability of treatment gains
Who is an IHT clinician?
400
FS&T
What is Family Support and Training?
500
The one HUB dependent service LHI offers
What is Therapeutic Mentoring?
500
This principle emphasizes that the wraparound team is accountable—to the family and to all team members; to the individuals, organizations and agencies that participate in wraparound; and, ultimately, to the public—for achieving the goals laid out in the plan.
What is Outcome-Based?
500
This service consists of a structured, consistent, strength-based therapeutic relationship between a licensed clinician and the youth and family for the purpose of treating the youth’s behavioral health needs, including improving the family’s ability to provide effective support for the youth to promote his/her healthy functioning within the family. Interventions in this service can be delivered in a team and are designed to enhance and improve the family’s capacity to improve the youth’s functioning in the home and community and may prevent the need for the youth’s admission to an inpatient hospital, psychiatric residential treatment facility or other treatment setting.
What is In Home Therapy?
500
If a youth already has an existing set of Crisis Planning Tools, this provider shall utilize the tools as they apply to the current situation and/or reassess the tool’s effectiveness. Where necessary this provider collaborates with the youth’s parent/guardian/caregiver(s) and other provider(s), to build consensus for revisions to the tools and to share them as directed by the family
Who is an MCI clinician?
500
CANS
What is Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths?