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MOBILE RESPONSE AND STABILIZATION COMMUNITY CONVENING MEETING
AUGUST 21, 2019
PRESENTER: MARGARET LEDESMA, LCSW
Part I: The history and background of mobile response and post crisis stabilization services in Santa Clara County.
Part II: The proposed mobile response and stabilization services.
Part III: Questions & Feedback.
AGENDA
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1. Inform and discuss with attendees the proposed Mobile Response and Stabilization services tentatively slated for RFP release Fall 2019 (FY20).
2. Answer questions about the proposed plans.
GOALS OF THE COMMUNITY CONVENING:
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Request for proposals for
mobile response and stabilization
services
Launch services with
the integrated, centralized call
system
Begin community trainings,
education, public services
announcements, and other outreach efforts to promote
the redesigned system
September 2019 Fall 2019
Complete Community Convenings
Summer 2020June 1, 2020 through December 31, 2020
ESTIMATED TIMELINE OF EVENTS
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CHILDREN, YOUTH, TRANSITION AGE YOUTH, AND FAMILY SYSTEM OF CARE
PREVENTION AND EARLY
INTERVENTION
Crisis Services can be accessed across the continuum of care and offers Mobile Crisis, Community Transition Service and Crisis Stabilization Unit
OUTPATEINTINTENSIVE
OUTPATEINTINTENSIVE
WRAPAROUNDRESIDENTIAL
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Santa Clara County Crisis Continuum of Services for Children and Youth
Services provided by Contracted Providers
Up to Age 17
Community Transition
Service (CTS)
90 Days
Mobile Crisis 24/7
School
Community &
Families
Emergency
DepartmentsLaw Enforcement
BHSD retained Resource Development Associates (RDA) to assess the effectiveness, structure, quality, and impact of the MHSA-funded continuum of care. BHSD was interested in determining which needs and gaps should be a focus of improvement efforts moving forward.
RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES NEEDS ASSESSMENT FINDINGS
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Coordinated, seamless entry for
youth mobile response services
RDA Identified Needs Released in 2018
Increased capacity of
mobile response
services to serve more
youth
Increased capacity for post-crisis
stabilization services
Increase service
availability in the key
geographic locations of South and
North County
MOBILE RESPONSE PROPOSED SERVICES
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Centralize into one 24/7 access phone number for all
Child and Youth mobile response
Increase overall capacity and staff for mobile
response in the community
Create teams located in key geographic locations in the County. South and North
County based teams will be embedded in those
communities and able to respond quickly
CULTURAL HUMILITY, INCLUSION & EQUITY
EXPANSION OF POST CRISIS STABILIZATION PROGRAMS INCREASE CAPACITY FOR POST CRISIS STABILIZATION SERVICES
https://theinstitute.umaryland.edu/
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Provide up to 8 hours of post mobile response services for all youth
Provide access to Post Crisis Stabilization Services with a short-term intensive model, using the Child and Family team process (for Medi-Cal beneficiaries)
Linkage, referral, and transition services for all youth post mobile response
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QUESTIONS & FEEDBACK
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT :
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Behavioral Health Services Department – 725 E. Santa Clara St. Suite 301, San Jose, CA 95112
Margaret Ledesma, LCSW Phone: (408) 794-0676