Deliverable #1: Inventory of Boone County Service Providers

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Deliverable #1: Inventory of Boone County Service Providers The Boone County Children s Services Board (BCCSB) is taking steps to understand more about children s services in Boone County. BCCSB contracted with the Institute of Public Policy (IPP) in the Truman School of Public Affairs at the University of Missouri to conduct an inventory of Boone County children s services. BCCSB wishes to make wise expenditures of the Children s Services Fund and seeks targeted information on the number and variety of local services aligning with the Missouri Statutes 67 & 210. This inventory report and analysis provide the information necessary to help guide BCCSB s future funding strategies. Missouri State Statute 67.1775 authorizes a local sales tax of one-quarter of one cent to be levied by Missouri counties for the purpose of establishing a Children s Services Fund. This tax was made possible in Boone County following voter approval on November 6, 2012 and is estimated to raise $6 million dollars annually. According to Missouri Statute 210.861, the Children s Services Fund may be expensed to purchase the following services for children age 0-19 within Boone County: 1. Up to thirty days of temporary shelter for abused, neglected, runaway, homeless or emotionally disturbed youth 2. Respite care services 3. Services to unwed mothers and unmarried parent services 4. Outpatient chemical dependency and psychiatric treatment programs 5. and related services as a part of transitional living programs 6. Home-based family intervention programs 7. Community-based family intervention programs 8. services (inclusive of telephone hotlines) 9. Prevention programs which and youth and strengthen 10. Professional counseling and 11. Psychological evaluations 12. Overview: Using these twelve categories, the following inventory outlines Boone County providers whose services align with the statute funding parameters. The inventory is organized by applying two methods. The first is based upon category and will place all providers into one or multiple categories depending on their services. The second method is based on provider and will list the eligible services they currently provide to Boone County residents. Methodology: The Heart of Missouri United Way 211 database is a tool designed to assist community members in locating local social service agencies. This database serves as the starting point for this provider inventory. Three Boone County organizations (Putting Kids First in Boone County Coalition, The Youth Community Coalition, and Voluntary Action Committee) 1

shared their lists of partnering agencies. The lists were cross referenced to identify Boone County service providers who were not listed as part of the 211 database. The City of Columbia, Boone County, and Heart of Missouri United Way s social services funding allocations (FY2013) identified other social service agencies not yet included in the inventory. Finally, the Missouri Department of Mental Health s Division of Comprehensive Psychiatrics Services publishes an annual list of centerfield providers in Missouri s Central Region. This list was canvassed for Boone County providers not yet included in the inventory. Thorough review of service provider websites determined the agencies service classification within the 12 categories. Phone calls were made to some provider agencies to ensure inventory accuracy. It is important to note that agency categorization is not mutually exclusive; this means many agencies are classified within multiple funding categories. Furthermore, this inventory does not serve as an exclusionary list of fundable agencies; its purpose is to establish a starting point for the Board understanding the breadth and depth of services within Boone County. Findings: Table 1 is an inventory summary which identifies 46 Boone County agencies as having one or more services/programs which fit into the statutes service areas. In total, these agencies provide 108 services/programs to the local community. Figure 1 depicts the distribution of services by category type and it is clear that the majority of services (31 percent) fall under. This finding is expected due to the broad nature of the category. TABLE 1: BOONE COUNTY CHILDREN S SERVICES INVENTORY SUMMARY BY CATEGORY By Service By Agency # % # % Total: 108 100 46 100 #1: Temporary shelter 8 7.40 8 17.39 #2: Respite care 5 4.62 5 10.86 #3: Unwed mothers/parents 15 14.88 8 17.39 #4: Outpatient (chemical & psychiatric) treatment 5 4.62 5 10.86 #5: and related services for transitional living counseling 2 1.85 2 4.34 #6: Home-based treatment 9 8.33 9 19.56 #7: Community-based treatment 5 4.62 5 10.86 #8: 9 8.33 9 19.56 #9: Prevention (children, youth, ) 34 31.48 28 60.86 #10: and therapy 7 6.48 7 15.21 #11: Psychological evaluations 3 2.77 3 6.52 #12: 6 5.55 6 13.04 2

#11 Psychological evaluations NUMBER OF CHILDREN'S SERVICES BY CATEGORY BOONE COUNTY, MO #12 Mental health screenings #1 Temporary shelter #2 Respite care #10 & Therapy #3 Unwed mothers/parents #9 Prevention #4 Outpatient treatment #5 Transitional living counseling #8 #7 Community-based #6 Home-based Table 2 contains the inventory of Boone County agencies and services by category classification. The agency, service, and category descriptions are provided: TABLE 2: INVENTORY OF BOONE COUNTY AGENCIES AND SERVICES BY CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION Agency #1: Up to thirty days of temporary shelter for abused, neglected, runaway, homeless or emotionally disturbed youth 13th Circuit Family Court Temporary shelter Lois Bryant House New Life Evangelistic Center #1 Emergency housing Salvation Army Harbor House Emergency housing St. Francis House True North Voluntary Action Center 3

TABLE 2: INVENTORY OF BOONE COUNTY AGENCIES AND SERVICES BY CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION Agency #2 #3 #4 #5 American Home Care Columbia Office Coyote Hill Christian Children's Home Great Circle/Boys and Girls Town Lutheran Family and Children's Services #2: Respite care services Children's in-home respite care Children's in-home respite care Children's in-home respite care Children's out-of-home respite care Crisis nurseries/child care Central Missouri Community Action Columbia Public Health and Human Services CoMo Cares First Chance for Children Love, Inc. Lutheran Family and Children's Services Fathers First Program Healthy Babies Home Visiting Program Pregnancy counseling Diaper bank Baby bags Education classes Home visits Extra-mile coaching for unwed mothers Case management Childbirth preparation Help accessing prenatal care Parenting skills Supportive counseling Training Parenting classes #4: Outpatient chemical dependency programs and outpatient psychiatric treatment programs Outpatient care for chemical dependency Family Center McCambridge Center Phoenix Programs Outpatient care for chemical dependency Outpatient care for chemical dependency Outpatient care for chemical dependency Outpatient care for chemical dependency #5: and related services as part of transitional living programs Salvation Army Harbor House for transitional living Caseworkers for transitional living 4

TABLE 2: INVENTORY OF BOONE COUNTY AGENCIES AND SERVICES BY CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION Agency #6 #7 #8 #9 13th Circuit Family Court Columbia Community #6: Home-based family intervention programs Columbia Public Health and Human Services Family Center First Chance For Children Heart of Missouri CASA Love, Inc. Big Brothers Big Sisters 5 Home-based intervention In-home visits as part of outpatient Comprehensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation In-home therapy Home visiting program as part of Healthy Babies program In-home visits as part of outpatient Comprehensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation Home visits Home-based family intervention Home-based family with MSW In-home visits as part of outpatient Comprehensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation #7: Community-based family intervention programs Columbia Public Health and Human Services Great Circle/Boys and Girls Town Lutheran Family and Children's Services, Healthy Babies Program, School-based #8: services (inclusive of telephone services) 13th Circuit Family Court Family Center Great Circle/Boys and Girls Town Phoenix Programs Salvation Army True North Crisis addiction intervention and youth and strengthen ACT Missouri Adventure Club Big Brothers Big Sisters Boys & Girls Club Central Missouri Community Action Centralia R-VI School District Prevention, drug use prevention programming Prevention, mentoring, healthy development Prevention, mentoring, healthy development Prevention (gang prevention, Be Great-Graduate) Prevention, family support programming for lowincome Prevention, Fathers First programming Prevention, Head Start Prevention,

TABLE 2: INVENTORY OF BOONE COUNTY AGENCIES AND SERVICES BY CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION Agency #9 (continued) #10 Centro Latino Children s House Montessori Columbia Housing Authority Columbia School District First Chance for Children For his Glory, Inc. Fun City Granny s House Hallsville R-VIII School District Harrisburg R-VIII School District Nora Stewart Nursery Love, Inc. Lutheran Family and Children's Services MADD of Mid-Missouri Mary Lee Johnston Learning Center Project LAUNCH Southern Boone County R-I School District Sturgeon R-V School District Voluntary Action Center Youth Community Coalition Youth Empowerment Zone Prevention, family empowerment programming Prevention, early childhood education Prevention, family self-sufficiency programing Prevention, Money Smart Program Prevention, Moving Ahead Youth Program Prevention, Teen Outreach Program Prevention, Prevention, parent education classes Prevention, Boys 2 Godly Men Mentoring program Prevention, parent empowerment/training Prevention, programming for at risk-youth Prevention, Prevention, Prevention, early childhood education Prevention, life-skills and living large program Prevention, parenting skills Prevention, underage drinking Prevention, early childhood education Prevention, substance abuse Prevention, child abuse Prevention, internet safety Prevention, Prevention, Prevention, family assistance for low-income Prevention, Healthy Start Program Prevention, youth employment counseling Family Center Great Circle/Boys and Girls Town Lutheran Family and Children's Services Phoenix Programs /Therapy /Therapy 6

TABLE 2: INVENTORY OF BOONE COUNTY AGENCIES AND SERVICES BY CATEGORY CLASSIFICATION Agency #11 Family Center #11: Psychological evaluations Psychological evaluations Psychological evaluations Psychological evaluations #12 #12: Family Center Lutheran Family and Children's Services Project LAUNCH Mental health consultation Table 3 is organized by agency and contains the same information as Table 2. It also contains the service and category descriptions: TABLE #3: INVENTORY OF SERVICES AND CATEGORY CLASSIFICATIONS BY BOONE COUNTY AGENCY 13 th Circuit Family Court ACT Missouri Adventure Club American Home Care Big Brothers Big Sisters Temporary shelter Home-based intervention Drug prevention programming Mentoring Healthy development Children s in-home respite care Mentoring Healthy development 13 th Circuit Family Court #6: Home-based intervention #8: ACT Missouri Adventure Club American Home Care #2: Respite Care Big Brothers Big Sisters 7

TABLE #3: INVENTORY OF SERVICES AND CATEGORY CLASSIFICATIONS BY BOONE COUNTY AGENCY Boys and Girls Club Burrell Behavioral Health Central Missouri Community Action Centralia R-VI School District Centro Latino Columbia Community (Presbyterian Children s Home and Services Network) Children s House Montessori Columbia Housing Authority Gang prevention Be Great: Graduate Boys and Girls Club /Therapy #8: services Home visits as part of Comprehensive #6: Home-based family Psychiatric Rehabilitation #12: #4: Outpatient chemical Outpatient care for chemical dependency programs and outpatient dependency psychiatric treatment programs Psychological evaluations #11: Psychological evaluations Central Missouri Community Action Fathers First programming Family support programming for lowincome Head Start Centralia R-VI School District Centro Latino Family empowerment Columbia Community (Presbyterian Children s Home and Services Network) #6: Home-based family In-home therapy Early childhood education Family self-sufficiency program Moving Ahead Youth Program Money Smart program Teen Outreach Program Children s House Montessori Columbia Housing Authority 8

TABLE #3: INVENTORY OF SERVICES AND CATEGORY CLASSIFICATIONS BY BOONE COUNTY AGENCY Columbia Public Health and Department of Human Services Columbia School District CoMo Cares Coyote Hill Christian Children s Home Family Center First Chance for Children For His Glory, Inc. Columbia Public Health and Department of Human Services Pregnancy counseling Healthy Babies Home Visiting #6: Home-based family Program #7: Community-based family intervention programs Diaper bank Children s in-home respite care Columbia School District CoMo Cares Coyote Hill Christian Children s Home #2: Respite care Family Center /Therapy #8: services Home visits as part of Comprehensive #6: Home-based family Psychiatric Rehabilitation #12: #4: Outpatient chemical Outpatient care for chemical dependency programs and outpatient dependency psychiatric treatment programs Psychological evaluations #11: Psychological evaluations Baby bags Home visits Education classes First Chance for Children #6: Home-based family For His Glory, Inc. Boys 2 Godly Men Mentoring program 9

TABLE #3: INVENTORY OF SERVICES AND CATEGORY CLASSIFICATIONS BY BOONE COUNTY AGENCY Fun City Granny s House Great Circle/Boys and Girls Town Hallsville R-VIII School District Harrisburg R-VIII School District Heart of Missouri CASA Lois Bryant House Love, Inc. Parent empowerment training Early childhood education Children s in-home respite care Fun City Granny s House Great Circle/Boys and Girls Town #2: Respite care #7: Community-based family intervention programs #8: Hallsville R-VIII School District Harrisburg R-VIII School District Heart of Missouri CASA #6: Home-based family Home-based family Extra-mile coaching for unwed mothers Home-based family with MSW Prevention, life-skills and living large program Lois Bryan House Love, Inc. #6: Home-based family 10

TABLE #3: INVENTORY OF SERVICES AND CATEGORY CLASSIFICATIONS BY BOONE COUNTY AGENCY Lutheran Family and Children s Services McCambridge Center MADD of Mid-Missouri Mary Lee Johnston Learning Center New Life Evangelistic Center Nora Stewart Nursery Children s out of home respite care Pregnancy support counseling Case management Childbirth preparation Help accessing prenatal care Parenting skills Lutheran Family and Children s Services #2: Respite care services #7: Community-based family intervention programs #12: McCambridge Center #4: Outpatient chemical dependency programs and outpatient psychiatric treatment programs MADD of Mid-Missouri Underage drinking prevention Mary Lee Johnston Learning Center Early childhood education Emergency/Temporary housing Outpatient care for chemical dependency Addiction crisis intervention /Therapy Earl childhood education New Life Evangelistic Center #4: Outpatient chemical dependency programs and outpatient psychiatric treatment programs #8: services Nora Stewart Nursery 11

TABLE #3: INVENTORY OF SERVICES AND CATEGORY CLASSIFICATIONS BY BOONE COUNTY AGENCY Pathways Community Health Phoenix Programs Project LAUNCH Outpatient care for chemical dependency Home visits as part of Comprehensive Psychiatric Rehabilitation /Therapy Psychological evaluations Outpatient care for chemical dependency /Therapy Substance abuse prevention Mental health consultation Emergency housing Crisis nurseries/child care Parenting classes for transitional living Child abuse prevention programming Internet safety programming #4: Outpatient chemical dependency programs and outpatient psychiatric treatment programs #6: Home-based family #8: services #11: Psychological evaluations #12: Phoenix Programs #4: Outpatient chemical dependency programs and outpatient psychiatric treatment programs #8: services Project LAUNCH #12: #2: Respite care services #5: and related services as part of transitional living programs #7: Community-based family intervention programs #8: services #12: 12

TABLE #3: INVENTORY OF SERVICES AND CATEGORY CLASSIFICATIONS BY BOONE COUNTY AGENCY Salvation Army Harbor House Southern Boone County R-I School District St. Francis House Sturgeon R-V School District True North Voluntary Action Center Youth Community Coalition Youth Empowerment Zone Emergency housing for transitional living Salvation Army Harbor House #5: and related services as part of transitional living programs #8: services Southern Boone County R-I School District St. Francis House Sturgeon R-V School District Assistance for low-income Healthy Start Initiative True North #8: services Voluntary Action Center Youth Community Coalition Youth Empowerment Zone Youth employment counseling End 13