Trauma-Informed Care. CONTRACTOR shall incorporate a trauma-informed care approach in the delivery of behavioral health services. a. A trauma-informed approach includes an understanding of trauma and an awareness of the impact it can have across settings, services, and populations; it involves viewing trauma through an ecological and cultural lens and recognizing that context plays a significant role in how individuals perceive and process traumatic events; and it involves four key elements: for recovery; 1) Realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential paths 2) Recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system; 3) Responds by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and 4) Seeks to actively resist re-traumatization. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW044 Page 31 of 45 Contract MA-042-18010274 b. Trauma-informed care refers to a strengths-based service delivery approach that is grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and individuals served, and creates opportunities for individuals served to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. Trauma-informed care model is built on the following core values and principles: 1) Safe, calm, and secure environment with supportive care 2) System wide understanding of trauma prevalence, impact, and trauma- informed care 3) Cultural competence 4) Consumer voice, choice, and self-advocacy 5) Recovery, client-driven, and trauma specific services 6) Healing, hopeful, honest, and trusting relationships c. CONTRACTOR shall plan for and employ strategies that reinforce a trauma- informed culture. This includes focusing on organizational activities that xxxxxx the development of a trauma-informed workforce, including recruiting, hiring, and retaining trauma-informed staff; providing training on evidence-based and emerging trauma-informed best practices; developing competencies specific to trauma-informed care; addressing ethical considerations; providing trauma-informed supervision; and preventing and treating secondary trauma.
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Samples: Contract for General Population Full Service Partnership Services
Trauma-Informed Care. CONTRACTOR shall incorporate a trauma-informed care approach in the delivery of behavioral health services.
a. A trauma-informed approach includes an understanding of trauma and an awareness of the impact it can have across settings, services, and populations; it involves viewing trauma through an ecological and cultural lens and recognizing that context plays a significant role in how individuals perceive and process traumatic events; and it involves four key elements: for recovery;
1) Realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential paths
2) Recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system;
3) Responds by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW042 Page 31 of 45 Contract MA-042-18010267 procedures, and practices; and
4) Seeks to actively resist re-traumatization. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW044 Page 31 of 45 Contract MA-042-18010274.
b. Trauma-informed care refers to a strengths-based service delivery approach that is grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and individuals served, and creates opportunities for individuals served to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. Trauma-informed care model is built on the following core values and principles:
1) Safe, calm, and secure environment with supportive care
2) System wide understanding of trauma prevalence, impact, and trauma- informed care
3) Cultural competence
4) Consumer voice, choice, and self-advocacy
5) Recovery, client-driven, and trauma specific services
6) Healing, hopeful, honest, and trusting relationships
c. CONTRACTOR shall plan for and employ strategies that reinforce a trauma- informed culture. This includes focusing on organizational activities that xxxxxx the development of a trauma-informed workforce, including recruiting, hiring, and retaining trauma-informed staff; providing training on evidence-based and emerging trauma-informed best practices; developing competencies specific to trauma-informed care; addressing ethical considerations; providing trauma-informed supervision; and preventing and treating secondary trauma.
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Samples: Contract for Collaborative Court Full Service Partnership Services
Trauma-Informed Care. CONTRACTOR shall incorporate a trauma-informed care approach in the delivery of behavioral health services.
a. A trauma-informed approach includes an and understanding of trauma and an awareness of the impact it can have across settings, services, and populations; it involves viewing trauma through an ecological and cultural lens and recognizing that context plays a significant role in how individuals perceive and process traumatic events; and it involves four key elements: for recovery;:
1) Realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential pathspaths for recovery;
2) Recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system;
3) Responds by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and
4) Seeks to actively resist re-traumatization. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW044 Page 31 of 45 Contract MA-042-18010274.
b. Trauma-informed care refers to a strengths-based service delivery approach that is grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and individuals served, and that creates opportunities for individuals served to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. Trauma-informed care model is built on the following core values and principles:
1) Safe, calm, calm and secure environment with supportive care
2) System wide understanding of trauma prevalence, impact, and trauma- informed care
3) Cultural competence
4) Consumer voice, choice, choice and self-advocacy
5) Recovery, client-driven, driven and trauma specific services
6) Healing, hopeful, honest, honest and trusting relationships
c. CONTRACTOR shall plan for and employ strategies that reinforce a trauma- informed culture. This includes focusing on organizational activities that xxxxxx the development of a trauma-informed workforce, including recruiting, hiring, and retaining trauma-informed staff; providing training on evidence-based and emerging trauma-informed best practices; developing competencies specific to trauma-informed care; addressing ethical considerations; providing trauma-informed supervision; and preventing and treating secondary trauma.
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Trauma-Informed Care. CONTRACTOR shall incorporate a trauma-informed care approach in the delivery of behavioral health services.
a. A trauma-informed approach includes an understanding of trauma and an awareness of the impact it can have across settings, services, and populations; it involves viewing trauma through an ecological and cultural lens and recognizing that context plays a significant role in how individuals perceive and process traumatic events; and it involves four key elements: for recovery;:
1) Realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential pathspaths for recovery;
2) Recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system;
3) Responds by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and
4) Seeks to actively resist re-traumatization. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW044 Page 31 of 45 Contract MA-042-18010274.
b. Trauma-informed care which refers to a strengths-based service delivery approach that is grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and individuals served, and that creates opportunities for individuals served to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. Trauma-informed care model is built on the following core values and principles:
1) Safe, calm, calm and secure environment with supportive care
2) System wide understanding of trauma prevalence, impact, and trauma- trauma-informed care
3) Cultural competence
4) Consumer voice, choice, choice and self-advocacy
5) Recovery, client-driven, driven and trauma specific services
6) Healing, hopeful, honest, honest and trusting relationships
c. CONTRACTOR shall plan for and employ strategies that reinforce a trauma- trauma-informed culture. This includes focusing on organizational activities that xxxxxx the development of a trauma-trauma- informed workforce, including recruiting, hiring, and retaining trauma-informed staff; providing training on evidence-based and emerging trauma-informed best practices; developing competencies specific to trauma-informed care; addressing ethical considerations; providing trauma-informed supervision; and preventing and treating secondary trauma.
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Samples: Agreement for Provision of Enhanced Recovery Full Service Partnership Services
Trauma-Informed Care. CONTRACTOR shall incorporate a trauma-informed care approach in the delivery of behavioral health services.
a. A trauma-informed approach includes an understanding of trauma and an awareness of the impact it can have across settings, services, and populations; it involves viewing trauma through an ecological and cultural lens and recognizing that context plays a significant role in how individuals perceive and process traumatic events; and it involves four key elements: for recovery;:
1) Realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential pathspaths for recovery;
2) Recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system;
3) Responds by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and
4) Seeks to actively resist re-traumatization. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW044 Page 31 of 45 Contract MA-042-18010274.
b. Trauma-informed care which refers to a strengths-based service delivery approach that is grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and individuals served, and that creates opportunities for individuals served to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. Trauma-informed care model is built on the following core values and principles:: informed care
1) Safe, calm, calm and secure environment with supportive care
2) System wide understanding of trauma prevalence, impact, and trauma- informed caretrauma-
3) Cultural competence
4) Consumer voice, choice, choice and self-advocacy
5) Recovery, client-driven, driven and trauma specific services
6) Healing, hopeful, honest, honest and trusting relationships
c. CONTRACTOR shall plan for and employ strategies that reinforce a trauma- informed culture. This includes focusing on organizational activities that xxxxxx the development of a trauma-informed workforce, including recruiting, hiring, and retaining trauma-informed County of Orange, Health Care Agency Contract MA-042-19010156 staff; providing training on evidence-based and emerging trauma-informed best practices; developing competencies specific to trauma-informed care; addressing ethical considerations; providing trauma-informed supervision; and preventing and treating secondary trauma.
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Samples: Contract for Assisted Outpatient Treatment Full Service Partnership Services
Trauma-Informed Care. CONTRACTOR shall incorporate a trauma-informed care approach in the delivery of behavioral health services.
a. A trauma-informed approach includes an understanding of trauma and an awareness of the impact it can have across settings, services, and populations; it involves viewing trauma through an ecological and cultural lens and recognizing that context plays a significant role in how individuals perceive and process traumatic events; and it involves four key elements: for recovery;
1) Realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential paths
2) Recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system;
3) Responds by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and
4) Seeks to actively resist re-traumatization. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW044 Page 31 of 45 Contract MA-042-18010274.
b. Trauma-informed care which refers to a strengths-based service delivery approach that is grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and individuals served, and that creates opportunities for individuals served to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. Trauma-informed care model is built on the following core values and principles:: informed care
1) Safe, calm, calm and secure environment with supportive care
2) System wide understanding of trauma prevalence, impact, and trauma- informed caretrauma-
3) Cultural competence
4) Consumer voice, choice, choice and self-advocacy
5) Recovery, client-driven, driven and trauma specific services
6) Healing, hopeful, honest, honest and trusting relationships
c. CONTRACTOR shall plan for and employ strategies that reinforce a trauma- informed culture. This includes focusing on organizational activities that xxxxxx the development of a trauma-informed workforce, including recruiting, hiring, and retaining trauma-informed County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW044 Page 34 of 47 Contract MA-042-18010274 staff; providing training on evidence-based and emerging trauma-informed best practices; developing competencies specific to trauma-informed care; addressing ethical considerations; providing trauma-informed supervision; and preventing and treating secondary trauma.
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Samples: Contract for General Population Full Service Partnership Services
Trauma-Informed Care. CONTRACTOR shall incorporate a trauma-informed care approach in the delivery of behavioral health services.
a. A trauma-informed approach includes an understanding of trauma and an awareness of the impact it can have across settings, services, and populations; it involves viewing trauma through an ecological and cultural lens and recognizing that context plays a significant role in how individuals perceive and process traumatic events; and it involves four key elements: for recovery;
1) Realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential paths
2) Recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system;
3) Responds by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and
4) Seeks to actively resist re-traumatization. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW044 Page 31 of 45 Contract MA-042-18010274.
b. Trauma-informed care refers to a strengths-based service delivery approach that is grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and individuals served, and creates opportunities for individuals served to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. Trauma-informed care model is built on the following core values and principles:
1) Safe, calm, calm and secure environment with supportive care informed care
2) System wide understanding of trauma prevalence, impact, and trauma- informed caretrauma-
3) Cultural competence
4) Consumer voice, choice, choice and self-advocacy
5) Recovery, client-driven, driven and trauma specific services
6) Healing, hopeful, honest, honest and trusting relationships
c. CONTRACTOR shall plan for and employ strategies that reinforce a trauma- informed culture. This includes focusing on organizational activities that xxxxxx the development of a trauma-informed workforce, including recruiting, hiring, and retaining trauma-informed staff; providing training on evidence-based and emerging trauma-informed best practices; developing competencies specific to trauma-informed care; addressing ethical considerations; providing trauma-informed supervision; and preventing and treating secondary trauma.
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Samples: Contract for Assisted Outpatient Treatment Full Service Partnership Services
Trauma-Informed Care. CONTRACTOR shall incorporate a trauma-informed care approach in the delivery of behavioral health services.
a. A trauma-informed approach includes an understanding of trauma and an awareness of the impact it can have across settings, services, and populations; it involves viewing trauma through an ecological and cultural lens and recognizing that context plays a significant role in how individuals perceive and process traumatic events; and it involves four key elements: for recovery;:
1) Realizes the widespread impact of trauma and understands potential pathspaths for recovery;
2) Recognizes the signs and symptoms of trauma in clients, families, staff, and others involved with the system;
3) Responds by fully integrating knowledge about trauma into policies, procedures, and practices; and
4) Seeks to actively resist re-traumatization. County of Orange, Health Care Agency File Folder: M042NW044 Page 31 of 45 Contract MA-042-18010274.
b. Trauma-informed care which refers to a strengths-based service delivery approach that is grounded in an understanding of and responsiveness to the impact of trauma, that emphasizes physical, psychological, and emotional safety for both providers and individuals served, and that creates opportunities for individuals served to rebuild a sense of control and empowerment. Trauma-informed care model is built on the following core values and principles:: informed care
1) Safe, calm, calm and secure environment with supportive care
2) System wide understanding of trauma prevalence, impact, and trauma- informed caretrauma-
3) Cultural competence
4) Consumer voice, choice, choice and self-advocacy
5) Recovery, client-driven, driven and trauma specific services
6) Healing, hopeful, honest, honest and trusting relationships
c. CONTRACTOR shall plan for and employ strategies that reinforce a trauma- informed culture. This includes focusing on organizational activities that xxxxxx the development of a trauma-informed workforce, including recruiting, hiring, and retaining trauma-informed staff; providing training on evidence-based and emerging trauma-informed best practices; developing competencies specific to trauma-informed care; addressing ethical considerations; providing trauma-informed supervision; and preventing and treating secondary trauma.
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Samples: Enhanced Recovery Full Service Partnership Services