Wellness
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100

The expectation that we honor lived experience, promote choice and voice, and support individuals and families in defining their own recovery.

What are recovery principle expectations? 

100

A principle that ensures families have a primary decision-making role in the care of their children and in shaping policies and services.

What is family-driven care?

100

Language that recognizes someone as a person first, rather than defining them by a diagnosis, condition, or system involvement.

What is person first language?

100

this planning process includes things like social, financial, spiritual, mental, etc. Usually there are 10-12 domains.

What is holistic family driven planning process?

100

This law has 2 main components: the privacy rule and the security rule 

What is HIPAA?

100

A statewide crisis line families can call for immediate mental health support and connection to local resources.

What is the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline?

200

Ongoing, intentional actions that protect our well-being, prevent burnout, and allow us to show up fully and ethically in our roles.

What is wellness and self-care?

200

An approach that ensures young people have voice, choice, and meaningful participation in decisions affecting their lives.

What is youth-guided care?

200

The intentional use of lived experience that is brief, relevant, and focused on benefiting the person you are supporting, while maintaining clear role boundaries.

What is strategic and appropriate sharing?

200

A coordinated planning process available to children and youth under 18 who are enrolled in OHP and involved in two or more child- and family-serving systems.

What is Wraparound?

200

The legal requirement to report suspected abuse or neglect of a child, elder, or vulnerable person to the appropriate authorities.

What is mandatory reporting?

200

The statewide program that provides health coverage for low-income individuals and families, including behavioral health services.

What is the Oregon Health Plan (OHP)?

300

Early warning signs such as irritability, fatigue, cynicism, or withdrawal that signal a need for support or rest.

What are signs of burnout?

300

Comprised of local committees, youth, families, and community partners that work together to identify local barriers and improve access to care.

What are the local/ regional System of Care meetings?

300

Empathy, Empathetic Listening, UPR, Congruence

What are the 4 skills?

300

A collaborative process where families take the lead in identifying warning signs, supports, and strategies to respond to crises before they escalate.

what is family-led crisis planning?

300

This is considered a "civil rights" act and protects all children in programs receiving federal funds. 

What is the section 504 Rehabilitation Act?

300

A coordinated planning process used to support youth with complex needs across multiple systems.

What is Wraparound?

400

Clear limits that protect professional roles and prevent over-functioning in support relationships.

What are boundaries?

400

A 25-member body appointed by the Governor, including representatives from the Judicial Department, DHS, Oregon Youth Authority (OYA), Oregon Health Authority (OHA), Dept. of Education, Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs), and providers.

What is the System of Care Advisory Council (SOCAC) 

400

Clear limits that protect roles, relationships, and responsibilities while maintaining safety and mutual respect.

What are boundaries?

400

A plan developed through a multidisciplinary team process under IDEA that ensures a student with a disability receives a Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) in the least restrictive environment (LRE).

What is an IEP?

400

A voluntary agreement made after someone has received clear, understandable information about what will happen, what information will be shared, and what their rights are.

What is informed consent?

400

A short-term, community-based crisis response service that provides in-home stabilization and support to youth and families to prevent unnecessary emergency room visits or higher levels of care.

What is Mobile Response & Stabilization Services (MRSS)?


500

An approach to sustaining peer work that includes supervision, mutual support, time off, and intentional regulation practices — not just individual coping strategies.

What is organizational wellness (or shared responsibility for sustainability)?

500

The expectation that services are individualized, strengths-based, and coordinated across child-serving systems.

What are guiding principles of System of Care?

500

There are 3 ingredients to this approach for working with more challenging behaviors: child's concern, adult's concern, solutions

What is collaborative problem solving?

500

A written plan developed collaboratively with families that identifies goals, action steps, responsible parties, and timelines to support progress and accountability.

What is a care plan (or service plan)?

500

The federal law that protects the confidentiality of substance use disorder treatment records and requires specific written consent before sharing them — even with other providers.

What is 42 CFR Part 2?

500

A regional entity responsible for managing Medicaid services, coordinating care, and improving health outcomes within a defined community.  

What is a Coordinated Care Organization (CCO)?