SERVICE

One or more organization-operated programs or activities that have a common general objective and deploy the organization's material and human resources in a planned and systematic manner. An organization that publicly promotes or identifies itself in writing as offering a service, is licensed to deliver a service, assigns personnel and/or space to a service, or allocates financial resources to a service is considered to offer that service.
 
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  PROGRAM

A system of services offered by an organization. For example, an organization providing a mental health service may offer several mental health programs to different populations, e.g., a mental health program for adolescent teens. The word "program" can be used interchangeably with the word "service" or to describe specific programs.
 
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  COMMUNITY

A specific group of people living in the same locality and who may share a common culture, values, and norms. Communities can also be defined by race, religion, ethnicity, age, occupation, political status, tribal affiliation, interest in particular problems or outcomes, or other common bonds. The term "community" encompasses worksites, schools, tribes, residential neighborhoods, business districts, recreational areas, and health and human service sites.
 
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  SERVICE PLAN

A written plan of action based on the assessment of consumer needs and strengths that identifies problems, sets goals, and describes a strategy for achieving those goals and engaging in joint problem solving with the consumer. Also known as a "treatment plan".
 
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  PRACTICE

Established actions or ways of proceeding in the regular performance of organizational duties. Policies and procedures often guide practice.
 
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  QUALITY

In this context, the extent to which contemporary and generally recognized standards for professional practice are met and exceeded, and desirable service outcomes achieved.
 
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  SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN

Children and adolescents legally required to attend school. COA does not provide specific age limits for this term; however "school-age" is generally considered to be between the ages of 5 - 17 years old.
 
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  PROGRAM PERSONNEL

All direct service and administrators or supervisors of direct services that are involved in the operation of the organization's social service programs. "Program personnel" does not include MIS, accounting, facilities, clerical, or other staff that are not involved in the provision or oversight of direct services.
 
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Day Treatment Services: Social Adjustment Services; Intensive Outpatient Treatment; Partial Hospitalization
 
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DTX 8: Education Services

 
A comprehensive, coordinated education plan is developed for every individual pursuing achievement of educational goals.

DTX 8.01

 
Individuals pursuing educational goals are enrolled in an approprite program, or educational institution in the community and provided with an education plan integrated with the service plan.

DTX 8.02

 
The education plan and program for underachieving children and youth with emotional disturbances incorporate effective instructional practices, quality curriculum design, and educational tools for diverse learning needs.
NA The organization does not provide day treatment services to school-age children or youth.

DTX 8.03

 
Program personnel routinely and frequently communicate and coordinate with school professionals in educational settings.

DTX 8.04

 

The organization provides or arranges, as needed:

  1. tutoring;
  2. preparation for a high school equivalency diploma;
  3. college preparation; and
  4. parent/teacher meetings.
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PURPOSE: Individuals with cognitive, psychiatric, behavioral, and/or substance use conditions and serious emotional disturbances who receive Day Treatment Services improve psychosocial, educational, vocational, and cognitive functioning, and learn to manage their symptoms.
 
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