A community based approach to redesigning a placement continuum of care
Orange/Osceola County System of Care Diagram
1. Orange/Osceola County System of Care Diagram • Family Services of Metro Orlando
Screened Out Florida Child Abuse Hotline
(1-800-96-ABUSE) Referral to Diversion Programs
Department of Juvenile Justice
Dismissed by Court
Unsubstantiated Department of Children and Families
Protective Investigations
Child Removed
Child Arrest for Juvenile Offense
Probation Juvenile Justice Services
managed by DJJ Liaison
Family Preservation and Advocacy Programs
Community Referrals
• Gulf Coast Community Care
• Help Now of Osceola, Inc. (Domestic Violence Partnership)
• Harbor House (InVEST Partnership for Domestic Violence)
• Osceola County Department of Human Services (Rapid Rehousing Partnership)
Diversion/Prevention Services • Orange County Youth and Family Services
(4,861 children in FYE 6/30/2010) • Children’s Advocacy Center of Osceola County
• Howard Phillips Center for Children and Families (Healthy Families Orange)
Primary Funders and Supporters Community Organizations • Bethany Christian Services (Safe Families Program)
• Florida Department of Children and Families • Orange County Community Alliance
• Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption • Osceola County Community Alliance
• Corporation for National Community Service • Children’s Cabinet of Orange County Community Service Center
Community Referrals Made
• Heart of Florida United Way • Osceola County Children’s Cabinet or Assistance Provided
• Picerne Development • Orange/Seminole Foster Parents Association
• Publix Supermarkets, Inc. • Osceola County Foster Parents Association
• Winderweedle, Haines, Ward & Woodman • Foster Parent Advisory Council
• Omni Productions • Heart Gallery Advisory Council
• CNL Bank • Public Allies Advisory Board Post-Adoption Services
• WFTV/WRDQ • Youth Advisory Board
• Gray Robinson, PA • Faith-Based Advisory Council Voluntary Protective Supervision
(115 children on 6/30/2010) Voluntary Case Plan Completed
• Fifth Third Bank • Education Committee
• Executive Advisory Committee Case Management Organizations
• Public Involvement Committee (assigned per rotation schedule)
• Medical Advisory Committee
Exit Options for Court-Involved Cases
Court-Involved Supervision
(2,088 children on 6/30/2010)
Case Dismissed
Social Security Protective Supervision Case Plan Completed
(188 children -
point in time) Medicaid Eligibility Children’s Medical Services Reunification
all children placed. Removal Placement Options
(1,419 children on 6/30/2010) Adoption (229 children in FYE 6/30/2010)
Another Planned Permanent Living Arrangement
Family Foster Home (490 children - point in time)
Aged Out
Relative/Non-Relative (610 children - point in time)
Relative Caregiver Funds Residential Group Care (260 children - point in time)
Residential Treatment Center (9 children - point in time)
Independent Living Program
Substance Abuse/ Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (265 children - point in time)
Mental Health (SAMH) Denied Waitlisted Authorized
Specialized Therapeutic Foster Care
Magellan (Managed Health)
(33 children - point in time) Specialized Therapeutic Group Care Developmental Disabilities/Medical Services
Child/Placement Funding Sources managed by DD/CMS Liaison
managed by Child in Care and UM Staff