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RES-2002-096 Approval of OPC Area Program Local Business Plan
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\Board of County Commissioners\Resolutions\2000-2009\2002
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14 <br />System of Care Grant <br />In 1999, OPC received a federal System of Care Grant to develop community-based <br />services for children with serious emotional disturbance and their families. Child and <br />Family Teams and interagency collaboration are core components of the system of care <br />approach. The existing Orange and Chatham Community Collaborative and a Person <br />Community Collaborative serve as the local management structure for the System of Care <br />project. Involved with OPC in this Collaborative are parents of children with serious <br />emotional disturbance, Family Advocates, Department of Social Service staff, Juvenile <br />Justice, local schools, Guardian ad Litem, community agencies (including Chatham <br />Together and the Mental Health Association) and interested community members. <br />The Collaborative has many responsibilities including budget oversight for the grant, <br />identifying and coordinating services and resources across child serving agencies, <br />identifying training needs and exploring resource development rtunities. In 2001, the <br />System of Care project for OPC initiated a resource projec volvi community <br />partners, families and private foundations to explore p ling f public funds and <br />acquisition of private funds in order to expand the onti f ervices for children <br />with serious emotional disturbance. ~ <br />Deaf Services <br />In FY 2000 the OPC Area <br />MH/DD/SAS, Adu en <br />coordination and <br />Central Region. <br />year hired two cc <br />Services. <br />the St~teJDivision of <br />~ct or~,~vit r uest to consider taking on the <br />to he deaf d and of hearing for part of the North <br />r e o h' equest and at the end of that fiscal <br />ul Services and one for Child and Youth <br />These positions se e the P~ catchment area with direct therapy and case management <br />services. They al o vide consultative services and limited direct service to Durham, <br />Alamance, Caswel ,Vance, Granville, Franklin, Warren, Rockingham and Randolph <br />counties. <br />In addition to individual client services, the Coordinators work collaboratively with the <br />area programs and other service and community providers to access resource/service <br />needs and develop therapeutic, vocational, recreational, and social services for the deaf <br />and hard of hearing throughout the area. They also serve as advocates and educators in <br />obtaining and enhancing access to services and improving the quality of a range of <br />services. They do outreach case finding, coordinate specialized services, including <br />interpreter services and provide linkage to the State Coordinator for Deaf Services. A <br />consequence of the establishment of these coordinator positions has been a dramatic <br />increase in the accessing of these specialized services, as consumers needing them have <br />been identified. From an initial 5, the caseload has grown to nearly 50. <br />Continuation of these functions will be assured by the Regional Coordinator positions, as <br />employees of the LME. Due to the special access needs of deaf and hard of hearing <br />consumers, the Regional Coordinators will work closely with the Triage, Assessment and <br />10 <br />
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