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WHAT IF MY CHILD OR ADOLESCENT NEEDS HELP?
Interagency Team Meetings | For Teens Only | Family's Rights
- If your child has emotional, behavioral or substance abuse
problems (problems with drugs or alcohol), CBH will work
with you to arrange the services your child needs.
- CBH has special child and family workers who will set
up evaluations and treatment. If there is someone you
want your child to see for help, CBH will, if at all
possible, give the okay for you to do so.
- In some cases, you will meet with a team of agency
workers to plan together the services your child may
need. This is called an Interagency Team Meeting.
- Your child - when appropriate - and others you may
wish to include are also part of the team.
- CBH can help set up, if necessary, services in a child's
own home, school or community. These services are
sometimes called "wraparound" (Rehabilitation
Services).
- If you are interested in wraparound services, let us
know, or talk to the agency where your child gets
treatment. CBH will explain decisions about wraparound
services and your child.
- If your child has a diagnosis of mental retardation and
needs a behavioral health service, he or she can get behavioral health services, including wraparound services.
- If your child is under 14, you must give your permission
(say it is okay) for mental health treatment.
- If your child is at least 14 years old, he or she must give
permission for any mental health treatment. He or she
can receive treatment without your permission. The
treatment provider will work hard to include you in all
parts of the treatment.
- Children and teenagers do not need their family's
permission to get substance abuse treatment. The
treatment provider will work hard to help children tell
their families about the care and to include them in the
planning and treatment.
- If your child is being served by DHS (
Department of Human Services), contact
your DHS worker or child's Probation Officer, to set up
care. Or you may call CBH directly and CBH will contact
DHS or the Probation Officer.
- If you have a complaint, please follow the steps listed in
the Complaints and Grievances section of
this website.
- If services are denied, CBH must send you a letter to let you know. If you are unhappy with the response, you can file a grievance with CBH and / or ask for a DPW fair hearing.
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The Behavioral Health System provides Mental Health and Substance Abuse services for children and teenagers too.
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