Common use of Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors Clause in Contracts

Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors. Definition A program for youth with problematic sexual behaviors uses treatment modalities aligned with the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Practice Guidelines for Assessment, Treatment, and Intervention with Adolescents who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive Behavior. Services are individualized based on the trained expert assessment. The Contractor must provide individualized treatment plans based on risk-need-responsivity. Symptomology A youth with sexual behavior that has impacted daily life functional areas, including relationships, school, family, or other domain to the extent that continued services in the community do not provide sufficient support. A trained expert using an evidence-based assessment has identified residential treatment is the level of care necessary. Youth with problematic sexual behaviors have a diverse set of needs and should not be treated as a homogenous group. The determination of whether to provide specific treatment for a youth with problematic sexual behaviors must occur through assessment of risk(s), need(s), protective factors, and available resources. Standardized Assessment Tool The assessment process should identify the youth’s treatment needs and recommended level of service/care. In addition to the assessment tools outlined in Section 2.10.b., the contractor must utilize the CANS-Sexually Aggressive Behavior Module (CANS-SAB) to identify the youth’s preliminary risk factors and the PROFESOR for dynamic factors to assess the youth’s overall progress while in the residential program. The Contractor must administer the assessment tools as required by JRM policy thereafter until planned discharge/release as defined in Section 2.10.u. The tool must be utilized by a professional trained in the utilization of the identified tool.

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Youth with Problematic Sexual Behaviors. Definition A program for youth with problematic sexual behaviors uses treatment modalities aligned with the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers, Practice Guidelines for Assessment, Treatment, and Intervention with Adolescents who Have Engaged in Sexually Abusive Behavior. Services are individualized based on the trained expert assessment. The Contractor must provide individualized treatment plans based on risk-need-responsivity. Symptomology A youth with sexual behavior that has impacted daily life functional areas, including relationships, school, family, or other domain to the extent that continued services in the community do not provide sufficient support. A trained expert using an evidence-based assessment has identified residential treatment is the level of care necessary. Youth with problematic sexual behaviors have a diverse set of needs and should not be treated as a homogenous group. The determination of whether to provide specific treatment for a youth with problematic sexual behaviors must occur through assessment of risk(s), need(s), protective factors, and available resources. Standardized Assessment Tool The assessment process should identify the youth’s treatment needs and recommended level of service/care. In addition to the assessment tools outlined in Section 2.10.b2.10.c., the contractor must utilize the CANS-Sexually Aggressive Behavior Module (CANS-SAB) to identify the youth’s preliminary risk factors and the PROFESOR for dynamic factors to assess the youth’s overall progress while in the residential program. The Contractor must administer the assessment tools as required by JRM policy thereafter until planned discharge/release as defined in Section 2.10.u. The tool must be utilized by a professional trained in the utilization of the identified tool.

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Samples: www.michigan.gov

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