- Rights in a Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP) for Children . . .
SIPP Process A designated staff person in the local Department of Children and Families (DCF) District Substance Abuse and Mental Health (SAMH) office completes referrals to the Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP) The parent, guardian, or family member will be told the availability of treatment programs in their area
- Restraint in Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP) for . . .
Every Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP) should have a complaint process in place to investigate complaints made by a youth in the facility or by a guardian, family member, friend or other interested individual Sometimes, this is called a “grievance” or “complaint” procedure If you believe that a youth has been unjustly restrained in a manner that violated the youth’s
- Seclusion in Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Programs (SIPP) for . . .
Seclusion in Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Programs (SIPP) for Children under 18 In Florida, an individual who has a mental health illness and is in a Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP) can only be secluded to control behaviors that create an emergency or crisis situation
- Disability Rights Florida
Seclusion in Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Programs (SIPP) for Children under 18 Found in Disability Topics with a score of 24 96 In Florida, an individual who has a mental health illness and is in a Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP) can only be secluded to control behaviors that create an emergency or crisis situation
- Intake and Referral Process - Disability Rights Florida
Intake is the process Disability Rights Florida uses to gather general information about an individual’s reason for contacting us, along with some demographic information to meet our federal reporting requirements The information you give us helps us decide what type of assistance we may be able to provide to you Our services are free and confidential How We Decide If Your Case Is Within
- Facilities and Institution - Disability Rights Florida
Rights in a Juvenile Justice Residential Program Rights in a Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP) for Children under 21 Resources Resource Guide for Individuals in Jail or Prison Facilities and Institutions - Related Publications Your Rights Supporting Individuals with Significant Mental Health Conditions Brochure
- Mental Health Facilities - Disability Rights Florida
We hope these Disability Topics pages will provide you with the detailed information you need regarding restraint and seclusion in mental health facilities Restraint in Mental Health Facilities Restraint in Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Program (SIPP) for Children under 18 Seclusion in Statewide Inpatient Psychiatric Programs (SIPP) for Children under 18
- Rights in a Juvenile Justice Residential Program
Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ) Residential Services provides a continuum of care for youth with disabilities committed to the care and custody of the Department, beginning with commitment management services through placement within residential commitment programs The commitment management system is designed to place youth in the most appropriate program to meet the youth’s special
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