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The system of care (SOC) approach was first introduced in the mid-1980s to address well-documented problems in mental health systems for children and youth with serious emotional disturbances (SEDs) and their families (Stroul & Friedman, 1986).
Perhaps most significantly, the system of care concept is the foundation of the Federal Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Their Families Program (also referred to as “the Federal children’s mental health initiative”), which has provided more than $1 billion in resources since 1992 to build systems of care nationwide...
A system of care is: A spectrum of effective, community-based services and supports for children and youth with or at risk for mental health or other challenges and their families, that is organized into a coordinated network, builds meaningful partnerships with families and youth, and addresses their cultural and linguistic needs, in order to h...
The Children’s System of Care (CSOC) is New Jersey’s public behavioral health system. CSOC serves youth under age 21 with emotional and mental health care needs, substance use challenges, and/or intellectual/developmental disabilities and their families.
This document presents a review of recent research literature on eight components in a system of care for children with serious emotional disturbances. It is intended to be a guide and source of information to communities for building systems of care.
What kind of system reform is needed for children ’ s mental health care? What is the actual meaning of the system of care concept? Why should we continue to use the system of care...
• Describe various levels of The Children’s System of Care (CSOC) and its services • Understand the components of a wraparound model • Identify CSOC service providers within their respective catchment areas • Understand the criteria for referrals and eligibility • Explain the benefits of utilizing Resource Nets for support