Behavioral Services Stipend Sample Clauses

Behavioral Services Stipend. The District will pay a monthly stipend to a Paraeducator DT (differentially trained) working in an Academic Community Transition (ACT) classroom. Annually, the ACT classrooms will be designated as one of three levels depending on student need. All Paraeducator DTs are expected to have the skills and abilities outlined in the job description. Classroom levels are determined based on intensity and consistency of the student population’s behavioral needs. Thus, some of the crisis intervention skills will be used with more frequency in a level 2 or 3 classroom. In addition to being trained with the district’s crisis management training program, staff working in these particular classes will also receive ongoing behavioral support training. The Director of Educational and Special Services shall determine the need for Behavior Services Stipends to staff serving students in these programs who support students with the behavioral needs that meet the criteria for the stipend. The stipend will be paid in ten (10) equal installments in the August to May pay warrants. Eligibility for Stipend: Below you will find the definition and criteria for each classroom level. Student populations can vary from year to year depending on student’s needs and natural transitions. Therefore, yearly evaluation of classroom needs will inform eligibility for the Behavior Services Stipend and classroom level. Level 2: ($210 per month) Level 2 classrooms have many students in their program that require individual intensive behavior support and routine reinforcement plans. In a level 2 it is more common to have a student with mobility or feeding needs. Students in Level 2 classrooms are able to access some whole/small group instruction, but require frequent substantial adaptation to instruction throughout their day. Students in a Level 2 classroom will often require alternative augmentative communication throughout the day. Data collection is taken frequently in a Level 2 classroom. Physical management is occasionally used to support student’s episodic behavioral needs in a Level 2 classroom. Behavior Intervention Plans are required by some students in a Level 2 classroom to manage behavioral needs. Level 3: ($275 per month) The majority of students in a Level 3 classroom require individual intensive behavior support with ongoing individualized reinforcement plans throughout their day. Students in Level 3 classrooms are not able to be grouped the majority of their day and require consisten...
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  • Behavioral Health Services Behavioral health services include the evaluation, management, and treatment for a mental health or substance use disorder condition. For the purpose of this plan, substance use disorder does not include addiction to or abuse of tobacco and/or caffeine. Mental health or substance use disorders are those that are listed in the most updated volume of either: • the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) published by the American Psychiatric Association; or • the International Classification of Disease Manual (ICD) published by the World Health Organization. This plan provides parity in benefits for behavioral healthcare services. Please see Section 10 for additional information regarding behavioral healthcare parity. This plan covers behavioral health services if you are inpatient at a general or specialty hospital. See Inpatient Services in Section 3 for additional information. This plan covers services at behavioral health residential treatment facilities, which provide: • clinical treatment; • medication evaluation management; and • 24-hour on site availability of health professional staff, as required by licensing regulations. This plan covers intermediate care services, which are facility-based programs that are: • more intensive than traditional outpatient services; • less intensive than 24-hour inpatient hospital or residential treatment facility services; and • used as a step down from a higher level of care; or • used a step-up from standard care level of care. Intermediate care services include the following: • Partial Hospital Program (PHP) – PHPs are structured and medically supervised day, evening, or nighttime treatment programs providing individualized treatment plans. A PHP typically runs for five hours a day, five days per week. • Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) – An IOP provides substantial clinical support for patients who are either in transition from a higher level of care or at risk for admission to a higher level of care. An IOP typically runs for three hours per day, three days per week.

  • Clinical Management for Behavioral Health Services (CMBHS) System 1. request access to CMBHS via the CMBHS Helpline at (000) 000-0000. 2. use the CMBHS time frames specified by System Agency. 3. use System Agency-specified functionality of the CMBHS in its entirety. 4. submit all bills and reports to System Agency through the CMBHS, unless otherwise instructed.

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