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Transforming Children's Mental Health Policy into Practice
Lessons from Virginia and Other States' Experiences Creating and Sustaining Comprehensive Systems of Care
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This book examines the long term impact of service reform in children's mental health, focusing on comprehensive state and local initiatives to improve care for children with serious behavioral health and their families to illustrate how programmatic and contextual forces influence policy and practice in this area, and inform readers about strategies employed by policy makers, administrators and advocates to develop and sustain effective systems of care. This book looks at Virginia's effort to reform care for at-risk youth, as well as the transformational initiatives of six states and several localities. Using a comprehensive ecological framework, the authors focus on a statewide transformation of services for children/youth with serious emotional and behavioral challenges to enhance understanding of the course and consequences of system change efforts over an extended period of time. Attention is given to the impact of this reform on individual children and families, and local communities as well as the Commonwealth.

Using data from states' and localities' efforts to develop comprehensive systems of care for children and families, this book enhances understanding of the dynamics of large-scale human service reform efforts. It describes how political, economic, social, cultural, and technological forces have shaped policy and practice, offer lessons learned from these ambitious reform initiatives, and provide guidance for those interested in improving care for vulnerable children and their families.

This book examines the long-term impact of reform legislation, employing a multi-modal approach to enrich understanding of this ambitious reform effort. Examples are provided to illustrate how CSA and other systems of care have impacted individual children and families as well as the interplay of local community dynamics and macro level policy and political processes. This book also offers the first-hand perspectives of individual consumers and families, child advocates, community based program providers, and local and state wide administrators and policymakers. By combining these multiple perspectives the authors provide a comprehensive perspective on the issues of child mental health services and related reform efforts.


Contents:

Preface
Part I: Setting The Stage
Chapter 1: The Status of Care for At Risk Youth and Families in the 1980s
Chapter 2: The System of Care Paradigm Emerges
Chapter 3: Why Virginia?
Chapter 4: Inside the Act: What the Legislation Promised and Required

Part II: 1993-2001
Chapter 5: The Curtain Rises: The Early Years
Chapter 6: A New Way: Building a Program Around the Child
Chapter 7: Putting All the Pieces Together: A Locality Creates a Comprehensive System of Care
Chapter 8: Entering an Era of Accountability

Part III: 2002-2013
Chapter 9: Moving into the New Millennium: Coming of Age or Arrested Development? 198
Chapter 10: CSA Reaches Adolescence: Small Signs of Hope
Chapter 11: A Surprising Turn of Events

Part IV: The Reviews Arrive: Making Sense Of CSA's 20 Year Odyssey
Chapter 12: Percentages, Perception, and Profiles
Chapter 13: Putting CSA In Perspective

Part V: Other Venues and Lessons for Those Who Aspire To Act on the Stage of Reform
Chapter 14: Systems of Care in Other States
Chapter 15: When States are Ordered to Reform
Chapter 16: Local Systems of Care
Chapter 17: Walking a High Wire on a Windy Day: Lessons from the Field
References
Index
About the Authors


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ISBN-13: 9781498541121
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: December, 2016
Pages: 380
Dimensions: 158.00 x 237.00 x 29.00
Weight: 671g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Counselling & Therapy

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