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Children’s Intensive Services (CIS) Final Year Report and Issue Briefs

06/27/2007 | Requests *

 

Summary

This report summarizes performance of CIS during its first year of operation. The program is an acute hospital diversion program that provides community-based services for youth (age 0 to 21) at risk for hospitalization or out-of home placement. During the first 12-months of program operations, nine community-based mental health agencies were certified to provide CIS services. The evaluation examines service utilization patterns and major findings while updates are provided in the issue briefs. 

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Available Files

  • Final Evaluation PDF (288K, 26 pages)
  • Issue Brief 1: Who is being served? PDF (37K, 2 pages)
  • Issue Brief 2: Clinical Functioning PDF (31K, 2 pages)
  • Issue Brief 3: Service Delivery PDF (32K, 2 pages)
  • Issue Brief 4: Children Discharged from CIS PDF (30K, 2 pages)

Keywords

Transition Planning; Service Delivery Patterns; Case Examples; 

Topic

Children and Family Services, Transition/Diversion from Institutions 

Type/Tool

Newsletter, periodic publication, Reports 

Source

Grantee produced, Rhode Island 

State

Rhode Island 

Date Created

06/27/2007 

Contact

Dianne Kayala
State of Rhode Island, Department of Human Services, Center for Adult Health

dkayala@dhs.ri.gov

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