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A toolkit for implementing parental depression screening, referral, and treatment across systems / Dana Schultz [and ten others] ; prepared for the Community Care Behavioral Health Organization. [electronic resource]

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Santa Monica, CA : RAND Health, (c)2012.Description: 1 online resource (ix, 64 pages) : color illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780833079763
  • 083307976X
Other title:
  • At foot of title: Alliance : Connecting people, supporting families, celebrating success
  • At foot of title: Community Care Behavioral Health Organization
Subject(s): Genre/Form: LOC classification:
  • RC537
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
Contents:
Introduction -- Step-by-step guide to implementation -- Conclusions and resources.
Summary: Many families experience the challenges of caregiver depression and early childhood developmental delays. Although relationship-based services could help caregivers to deal with such issues at the family level, numerous obstacles prevent adequate screening and identification, referral, and service delivery. The Helping Families Raise Healthy Children initiative implemented in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, addressed these challenges by training and supporting both early intervention and behavioral health providers in relationship-based care. The relationship-based care approach helped providers in both systems focus on the parent-child relationship in their work with the family. The initiative also addressed some of the logistical barriers to engagement in behavioral health treatment by providing in-home behavioral health services to families in need. The lessons learned from the initiative helped shape the recommendations for implementing the type of effort outlined in this tool kit, which provides information and resources for implementing depression screening within the early intervention system, strengthening cross-system collaborations, and implementing relationship-based care in the early intervention and behavioral health systems.
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Online Book G. Allen Fleece Library Online Non-fiction RC537 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Link to resource Available ocn823719320

500 "TL-102-CCBHO"--Page 4 of cover from print version

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction -- Step-by-step guide to implementation -- Conclusions and resources.

Many families experience the challenges of caregiver depression and early childhood developmental delays. Although relationship-based services could help caregivers to deal with such issues at the family level, numerous obstacles prevent adequate screening and identification, referral, and service delivery. The Helping Families Raise Healthy Children initiative implemented in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, addressed these challenges by training and supporting both early intervention and behavioral health providers in relationship-based care. The relationship-based care approach helped providers in both systems focus on the parent-child relationship in their work with the family. The initiative also addressed some of the logistical barriers to engagement in behavioral health treatment by providing in-home behavioral health services to families in need. The lessons learned from the initiative helped shape the recommendations for implementing the type of effort outlined in this tool kit, which provides information and resources for implementing depression screening within the early intervention system, strengthening cross-system collaborations, and implementing relationship-based care in the early intervention and behavioral health systems.

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