FSP. 7 a. FSP means Full Service Partnership and refers to a type of program described by the 8 State in the requirements for COUNTY plan for use of MHSA funds and which includes Clients being a 9 full partner in the development and implementation of their treatment plan. A FSP is an evidence-based 10 and strength-based model, with the focus on the individual rather than the disease. Multi-disciplinary 11 teams are established including the Client, Psychiatrist, and PSC. Whenever possible, these multi- 12 disciplinary teams include a mental health nurse, marriage and family therapist, clinical social worker, 13 peer specialist, and family members. The ideal Client to staff ratio will be in the range of fifteen to twenty 14 (15 – 20) to one (1), ensuring relationship building and intense service delivery. Services include, but are 15 not limited to, the following: 16 1) Crisis management; 17 2) Housing Services; 18 3) Twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week intensive case 19 management; 20 4) Community-based Wraparound Recovery Services; 21 5) Vocational and Educational services; 22 6) Job Coaching/Developing; 23 7) Client employment; 24 8) Money management/Representative Payee support; 25 9) Flexible Fund account for immediate needs; 26 10) Transportation; 27 11) Illness education and self-management; 28 12) Medication Support; 29 13) Co-occurring Services; 30 14) Linkage to financial benefits/entitlements; 31 15) Family and Peer Support; and 32 16) Supportive socialization and meaningful community roles. 33 b. Client services are focused on Recovery and harm reduction to encourage the highest 34 level of Client empowerment and independence achievable. PSC’s will meet with the Client in their 35 current community setting and will develop a supportive relationship with the individual served. 36 Substance abuse treatment will be integrated into services and provided by the Client’s team to individuals 37 with a co-occurring disorder. 1 c. The FSP shall offer “whatever it takes” to engage seriously mentally ill adults, including 2 those who are dually diagnosed, in a partnership to achieve the individual’s wellness and Recovery goals.
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FSP. 7 a. FSP means Full Service Partnership and refers to a type of program described by the 8 State in the requirements for the COUNTY plan for use of MHSA funds and which includes Clients Consumers 9 being a 9 full partner in the development and implementation of their treatment plan. A FSP is an evidence-evidence- 10 based 10 and strength-based model, with the focus on the individual rather than the disease. Multi-Multi- 11 disciplinary 11 teams are will be established including the ClientConsumer, Psychiatrist, and PSC. Whenever possible, 12 these multi- 12 multi-disciplinary teams will include a mental health nurse, marriage and family therapist, clinical 13 social worker, 13 peer specialist, and family members. The ideal Client Consumer to staff ratio will be in the range 14 of fifteen to twenty 14 (15 – 20) to one (1), ensuring relationship building and intense service delivery. 15 Services will include, but are 15 not be limited to, the following:
16 1) Crisis management;
17 2) Housing Services;
18 3) Twenty-four (2424)-) hours per day, seven (7) days per week intensive case 19 management;
20 4) Community-based Wraparound Recovery Services;
21 5) Vocational and Educational services;
22 6) Job Coaching/Developing;
23 7) Client Consumer employment;
24 8) Money management/Representative Payee support;
25 9) Flexible Fund account for immediate needs;
26 10) Transportation;
27 11) Illness education and self-management;
28 12) Medication Support;
29 13) Co-occurring Services;
30 14) Linkage to financial benefits/entitlements;
31 15) Family and Peer Support; and
32 16) Supportive socialization and meaningful community roles.
33 b. Client Consumer services are focused on Recovery and harm reduction to encourage the highest 34 level of Client Consumer empowerment and independence achievable. PSC’s will meet with the Client Consumer in 35 their 35 current community setting and will develop a supportive relationship with the individual served. 36 Substance abuse treatment will be integrated into services and provided by the ClientConsumer’s team to 37 individuals 37 with a co-occurring disorder.
1 c. The FSP shall offer “whatever it takes” to engage seriously mentally ill adults, including 2 those who are dually diagnosed, in a partnership to achieve the individual’s wellness and Recovery goals.
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FSP. 7 32 a. FSP means Full Service Partnership and refers to a type of program described by the 8 33 State in the requirements for COUNTY COUNTY’s plan for use of MHSA funds and which includes Clients being 34 a 9 full partner in the development and implementation of their treatment plan. A FSP is an evidence-evidence- 35 based 10 and strength-based model, with the focus on the individual rather than the disease. Multi-Multi- 36 disciplinary 11 teams are will be established including the Client, Psychiatrist, and PSC. Whenever possible, 37 these multi- 12 multi-disciplinary teams will include a mental health nurse, marriage and family therapist, clinical 1 social worker, 13 peer specialist, and family members. The ideal Client to staff ratio will be in the range of 2 fifteen to twenty 14 (15 – 20) to one (1), ensuring relationship building and intense service delivery. 3 Services will include, but are 15 not be limited to, the following:
16 4 1) Crisis management;
17 5 2) Housing Services;
18 6 3) Twenty-four (24) hours 24)-hours per day, seven (7) days per week intensive case 19 7 management;
20 8 4) Community-based Wraparound Recovery Services;
21 9 5) Vocational and Educational services;
22 10 6) Job Coaching/Developing;
23 11 7) Client employment;
24 12 8) Money management/Representative Payee support;
25 13 9) Flexible Fund account for immediate needs;
26 14 10) Transportation;
27 15 11) Illness education and self-management;
28 16 12) Medication Support;
29 17 13) Co-occurring Services;
30 18 14) Linkage to financial benefits/entitlements;
31 19 15) Family and Peer Support; and
32 20 16) Supportive socialization and meaningful community roles.
33 21 b. Client services are focused on Recovery and harm reduction to encourage the highest 34 22 level of Client empowerment and independence achievable. PSC’s PSCs will meet with the Client in their 35 23 current community setting and will develop a supportive relationship with the individual Client served. 36 Substance 24 abuse treatment will be integrated into services and provided by the Client’s team to individuals 37 Clients with a co-occurring disorder.
1 25 c. The FSP shall offer “whatever it takes” to engage seriously mentally ill adults, 26 including 2 those who are dually diagnosed, in a partnership to achieve the individual’s wellness and 27 Recovery goals.. Services shall be non-coercive and focused on engaging people in the field. The goal
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Samples: Contract for Provision of Services
FSP. 7 14 a. FSP means Full Service Partnership and refers to a type of program described by the 8 15 State in the requirements for the COUNTY plan for use of MHSA funds and which includes Clients Consumers 16 being a 9 full partner in the development and implementation of their treatment plan. A FSP is an 17 evidence-based 10 and strength-based model, with the focus on the individual rather than the disease. 18 Multi-disciplinary 11 teams are will be established including the ClientConsumer, Psychiatrist, and PSC. Whenever 19 possible, these multi- 12 multi-disciplinary teams will include a mental health nurse, marriage and family 20 therapist, clinical social worker, 13 peer specialist, and family members. The ideal Client Consumer to staff ratio 21 will be in the range of fifteen to twenty 14 (15 – 20) to one (1), ensuring relationship building and intense 22 service delivery. Services will include, but are 15 not be limited to, the following:
16 23 1) Crisis management;
17 24 2) Housing Services;
18 25 3) Twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week intensive case 19 26 management;
20 27 4) Community-based Wraparound Recovery Services;
21 28 5) Vocational and Educational services;
22 29 6) Job Coaching/Developing;
23 30 7) Client Consumer employment;
24 31 8) Money management/Representative Payee support;
25 32 9) Flexible Fund account for immediate needs;
26 33 10) Transportation;
27 34 11) Illness education and self-management;
28 35 12) Medication Support;
29 36 13) Co-occurring Services;
30 37 14) Linkage to financial benefits/entitlements;
31 1 15) Family and Peer Support; and
32 2 16) Supportive socialization and meaningful community roles.
33 3 b. Client Consumer services are focused on Recovery and harm reduction to encourage the 4 highest 34 level of Client Consumer empowerment and independence achievable. PSC’s will meet with the Client 5 Consumer in their 35 current community setting and will develop a supportive relationship with the 6 individual served. 36 Substance abuse treatment will be integrated into services and provided by the Client7 Consumer’s team to individuals 37 with a co-occurring disorder.
1 8 c. The FSP shall offer “whatever it takes” to engage seriously mentally ill adults, 9 including 2 those who are dually diagnosed, in a partnership to achieve the individual’s wellness and 10 Recovery goals.. Services shall be non-coercive and focused on engaging people in the field. The goal
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Samples: Contract for Provision of Services