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Maine
Maine received an abbreviated version of IDTA in Round 3 which served to galvanize the Child Welfare/Substance Abuse Committee which has existed since 2001. Maine focused their activities around the primary outcome of increasing permanency for children in out-of-home placements. To that end, they developed the following products:
- Universal screening protocol (PDF - 131 KB) - By design, every family touched by the child welfare system will be screened for substance abuse, utilizing the same screening instrument and procedural guidelines.
- The Screening and Assessment for Family Engagement in Recovery (SAFER) Initiative: Screening and Assessment for Family Engagement in Recovery, Memorandum of Understanding (PDF - 177 KB)
- The Screening and Assessment for Family Engagement in Recovery (SAFER) Initiative: Screening and Assessment for Family Engagement in Recovery, Statement of Shared Values (PDF - 31 KB)
- The Screening and Assessment for Family Engagement in Recovery (SAFER) Initiative: Screening and Assessment for Family Engagement in Recovery, Shared Outcome Statement (PDF - 40 KB)
- Child Welfare Case Mapping - to assess the access, linkage, and communication opportunities in the first 30 days of the case, in order to improve identification and earlier access to assessment, engagement, and treatment enrollment.
- Family Treatment Drug Court -Contingency funding was secured to support existing FTDC activities, and a revised model was developed that combined the roles of Sacramento County’s Early Intervention Specialist and the specialized case management functions of the Recovery Specialists in the STARS Program.
- Strategic Plan (PDF - 45 KB) - based on the 10-Element Framework, but tailored to the strengths of Maine’s coalition, with actions and timeframes targeted to increasing permanency. Maine also utilized IDTA to plan for regional implementation of a Child Welfare Treatment Network, working with a regional child welfare and child mental health collaborative network established through the Future Search Program.