Roles & Responsibilities
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Tools for Your Toolbox
How Do I Do My Job Again?
100

This person is responsible for completing the initial CANS within 30 days of intake.

Who is the Ongoing Clinician?

100

Existing clients can be enrolled into a CCBHC group through this method

What is an online referral

100

This outcome measure, required as part of the SAMHSA grant, gathers information about housing, substance use, and current functioning and is used to track progress over time

What is the NOMS

100

This service entry is available to the ongoing clinician to gather additional information after the initial intake for youth under the age of 21

What is the CANS 2nd billable

200

This document identifies the goals of treatment and progress/barriers over time and is
completed by the ongoing clinician.

What is the Treatment Plan (MHC)?

200

Drop-In Crew, Explore Create and Decorate, and Be You are the names of this service currently funded by the SAMSHA gran

What are Groups for Youth?

200

This tool is NOT used in the Pre-screening completed at intake

What is the BPRS

200

How long does the ongoing clinician have to complete the Comprehensive Biopsychosocial Assessment after the initial intake

What is 60 days)

300

This position is responsible for completing the NOMS within 7 days of intake, and every 180
days

Who is the Care Navigator

300

If an adult client is in need of relaxation strategies or help with resources, they can go here for help

What is Navigating Together and Milestone Network

300

This tool rates symptom severity and is completed at 30 days from intake, 90 days, and annually thereafter

What is the BPRS?

300

This is the policy that is followed when a client has missed multiple appointments within a short period of a time

What is the No-show policy

400

This person completes consents and releases during the Pre-Screening appointment and collects
demographic information

Who is the Care Navigator?

400

This type of appointment assesses the client's needs and identifies appropriate services

What is Open Access Walk-in

400

You can find additional information collected at intake about trauma, substance use, mood, and child functioning in these assessments.

What is the ACES, PHQ-2, NIDA, AND DSM cross cutting

400

When a client needs additional supports or services, the ongoing clinician can engage in this best practice

What is care coordination/collateral contact/collaboration

500

This person completes the initial biopsychosocial assessment and provides a "snapshot" of
current and previous functioning, prioritized needs, and initial recommendations for services

Who is the Open Access clinician

500

This is the time frame for full project roll-out across the entire CFS agency

What is 2 years starting in 2021

500

If you suspect or want to screen for substance use in a client, you can use this set of evidenced-based assessments

What is the SBIRT

500

The clinic clinician assigned to a client is responsible for providing this service while Open Access staff can connect the client to other resources and supports needed.

What is outpatient treatment - whether it is individual, family, or couples treatment