Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Consolidated Service Team Initiatives.
Wisconsin's Collaborative Systems of Care go by different names: Coordinated Services Teams (CST), Integrated Services Projects (ISP), and "Children Come First" (CCF). All are names of initiatives which use the wraparound process to respond to individuals and families with multiple and often serious needs in the least restrictive setting possible. This wraparound process is based on family and community values, is unconditional in its commitment to creatively address needs, and supports community-based options. Each child and family-centered team develops an individualized plan, incorporating the strengths of the child, family, and team members to work toward identified goals. Parents / care givers are equal partners and have ultimate ownership of their Plan of Care.
Annual reports 2000--2008.
Wisconsin Department of Health Services.
Comprehensive Community Services.
Under Chapter DHS 36 (Exit DHS) WI Administrative Code, Comprehensive Community Services (CCS) for Persons with Mental Disorders and Substance-Use Disorders provide a flexible array of individualized community based psycho-social rehabilitation services authorized by a mental health professional to consumers with mental health or substance use issues across their lifespan.
The intent of the services and supports is to:
- Provide for a maximum reduction of the effects of the individual’s mental and substance abuse disorders
- Restore consumers to the best possible level of functioning
- Facilitate their recovery
The services to be provided are individualized to each person’s need for rehabilitation as identified through a comprehensive assessment.
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