Title: Early Childhood Mental Health ECMH in Kansas
1Early Childhood Mental Health (ECMH) in Kansas
- SRS HCP Mental Heath
- Prevention and Early Childhood Technical
Assistance Coordinator
2Kansas Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
Plan Recommendations to Expand Enhance ECMH
services
- 1. Enhance Kansas communities ability to
support strengthen the social and emotional
well-being of all young children and their
families through increasing coordination of birth
to 5 services at both the state and local levels.
- 2. Develop a coordinated system to screen and
assess the social emotional needs of children
birth to 5 and develop a consistent referral
procedure for services in the context of family,
culture and community. - 3. Adopt train providers on the utilization of
appropriate diagnostic criteria (DC-03).
3Recommendations Contd
- 4. Improve and expand mental health treatment
options and interventions for children birth to 5
and their families. This includes services such
as professional mental health consultation. - 5. Build a training infrastructure for ECMH in
Ks. including front-line providers, early
interventionists and early childhood mental
health specialists. - 6. Develop public policies that support the
promotion of healthy social emotional
development as well as prevention, early
intervention, and mental health treatment
services for children birth to age five and their
families.
4Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation
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- In FY 07, Kansas Legislature appropriated
1,000,000 to SRS, Health Care Policy
specifically for Childrens Mental Health
Services. This funding will be focused on the
Early Childhood Mental Health Consultation Model.
- http//www.srskansas.org/hcp/MHSIP/MHSIPRFPs.htm
5Program Guiding Principles
-
- Early Childhood Mental Health (ECMH)
Consultation is a problem-solving capacity
building intervention implemented within a
collaborative relationship between a professional
consultant with mental health expertise and one
or more individuals with other areas of
expertise- primarily child care professionals,
early education child development professionals
families. - ECMH consultation aims to prevent, identify,
treat reduce the impact of social/emotional/beha
vioral concerns among children from birth through
age 5.
613 Agencies Funded for ECMH Consultation in
Kansas (22 Counties)
- Community Mental Health Center of Crawford County
- Family Service and Guidance Center- Shawnee
- Elizabeth Layton Center- Franklin, Miami
- Prairie View, Inc.- McPherson, Marion, Harvey
- Family Life Center- Cherokee
- Pawnee Mental Health Center- Geary
- Sumner County Mental Health Center
- Four County Mental Health Center- Montgomery,
Chautauqua, Wilson, Elk - Nurturing Families- Leavenworth County
- USD 305 Heartland, Saline
- USD 489 Hays, Russell, Rooks, Rush, Ellis
- Success by Six Coalition of Douglas County
- Marshall County Community Education and Resource
Center -
7Early Childhood Mental Health Advisory Council
- Create the Kansas Early Childhood Mental Health
- Strategic Plan
- Subcommittees
- Competency-Based Endorsement/License
- State to Local Liaison communication meetings
- Training for Early Childhood Mental Health
8Michigan Association of Infant Mental Health
(MI-AIMH)
- SRS HCP Mental Health Purchased License and
Technical Assistance for Endorsement in Kansas - MI-AIMH Defined Professional Competency-Based
Endorsement to assist with establishing a
comprehensive system - Plan identifies four levels of ability among
professionals - Infant Family Associate, Infant Family
Specialist, Infant Mental Health Specialist,
Infant Mental Health Mentor
9State to Local Liaison Meetings
- The State-to-local liaison group will look at
creating a pyramid of services/programs across
the state for early childhood mental health. - The group will also plan a series of regional
meetings to help facilitate collaboration between
early childhood and mental health.
10State to Local Liaison Meetings
- Six regional meetings in the state
- The community mental health centers in each area
would be asked to host the first meeting and
include community partners and early childhood
providers. - Meetings will be scheduled initially every 6-12
weeks - The agenda for the regional meetings may
include. - Information about the infant mental health
endorsement process - KECCS
- Legislative update
- Updates/changes in Medicaid how changes impact
each agencys work - List of statewide resources that are available
- Promoting the idea of child care involvement
(involve RRs) - PBS whats happening in schools
- Social-Emotional Screening Tool (SEST) overview
11Kansas Training Contracts
- August 10 11, 2007 (Grantees only- August 22,
23, 24) - Promoting First Relationships NCAST-AVENUW
http//www.son.washington.edu/centers/pfr/index.ht
ml - October 22 23, 2007
- ZERO TO THREE DC0-3R TOT
- Developmentally based approach to the
classification of mental health and developmental
disorders in the first four years of life.
http//www.zerotothree.org/ - October 3 4, 2007
- Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics by Dr.
Bruce Perry http//www.childtrauma.org/ctaServices
/nmt.asp - October 19, Salina November 2, Pittsburg
- October 26, Hays November 16, Leavenworth
- DECA- Devereux Early Childhood Assessment
http//www.devereuxearlychildhood.org/index.html
12Other Contracts
- Contract with Kansas Association of Infant Mental
Health (KAIMH) for two part time positions to
assist with Endorsement Process - Kansas Head Start Association to assist with
Strategic Planning and Advisory Council
facilitation - KACCRRA- Request For Proposals for Infant/Toddler
Mental Health Conferences with Local Resource and
Referral Agencies in local communities.
13 New Policies for Improvement
- SRS HCP has revised the current Medicaid service
array. Many of the barriers to serving very young
children have been removed Medicaid codes for
the reimbursement of assessment and treatment
will be available. - More information available regarding Medicaid
changes - www.medicaidtraining.org
- www.kansashealthsolutions.org
- www.khpa.ks.gov
- https//www.kmap-state-ks.us/
14Kan-be-Healthy Mental Health / Behavioral Health
Services
- Definition
- Mental Health Behavioral Health Screening,
Diagnosis, Treatment services for children ages
0-5 years not included elsewhere in the plan. - Limitations/Exclusions
- Two mental health assessments which include
observation are authorized per calendar year. - Allowed Mode of Delivery
- Individual, Family, On-site, Off-site
15Kan-be-Healthy Mental Health / Behavioral Health
Services
- Provider Qualifications
- MH Professional licensed to practice
independently - Licensed clinical marriage family therapist
- Licensed clinical counselor
- Licensed specialist clinical social worker
- Licensed clinical psychotherapist
- Licensed PhD psychologist
- And a MH Professional licensed to practice under
supervision - Licensed marriage family therapist
- Licensed professional counselor
- Licensed master social worker
- Licensed masters level psychologist
16KBH Reimbursement Coding
- Mental Health Assessment Limited (includes
standardized assessments such as the ASQ-SE,
ITSEA, CBCL, with interpretation report)10.29
Per 15 min. -
- Mental Health Assessment Extended (standardized
assessment with interpretation report including
clinical observation for more than 3 hrs)155.00
Per Assessment - Mental Health Service Plan development by an LMHP
in conjunction with the family significant
others with other systems of care such as early
education, child care, child welfare--17.50 per
15 min.
17Social Emotional Screening Tool (SEST)
- The SEST (0-5) is a brief screening tool
designed to identify those children birth to five
years old who most urgently need more thorough
mental health screening or assessment. - This tool is offered as a resource that can be
used to quickly identify those children most in
need of more intensive screening and assessment.
It is advisable that local service systems
develop, implement, and evaluate plans for the
use of this tool. - The tool was originally designed for use by
those who do not have expertise in the area of
early childhood mental health.
18Other Resources
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- Kansas Association for Infant Mental Health
(KAIMH) http//www.kaimh.org and send email - kaimh-subscribe_at_yahoogroups.com to join list
serve - Kansas Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
Plan www.keccs.org - A study of the Integration of Part C and
Medicaid Behavioral Health Services for Infants
and Toddlers http//www.fmhi.usf.edu/institute/pub
s/pdf/ahca/2004-Berson_pa.pd
19- More Resources
- Compendium of Screening Tools for Early
childhood Social-Emotional Development
http//www.cimh.org/publications/child.cfm - Infant Toddler Medicaid Funded Mental Health
Services http//www.fmhi.usf.edu/institute/pubs/pd
f/ahca/2002infant-toddler-mhs.pdf - Technical Assistance can be found at SAMHSA
http//www.samhsa.gov/ChildFamily/cfprogramstopic.
aspxec -
20Contact InformationTiffany Smith-Birk SRS
Division of Health Care Policy 915 Harrison
Street, 9 SouthTopeka, Ks 66612 (785)
296-3627tsmith-birk_at_srs.ks.org