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Monthly THP-Plus/THP+FC Conference Call

Monthly THP-Plus/THP+FC Conference Call. Thursday, January 9 th : 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. Welcome and introductions THP+FC Update on the number of providers Report on growth in number of youth in THP+FC Retroactive THP+FC rate increase Update on education requirement THP-Plus

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Monthly THP-Plus/THP+FC Conference Call

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  1. Monthly THP-Plus/THP+FC Conference Call Thursday, January 9th: 10:00 to 11:00 a.m.

  2. Welcome and introductions THP+FC • Update on the number of providers • Report on growth in number of youth in THP+FC • Retroactive THP+FC rate increase • Update on education requirement THP-Plus • THP-Plus Capacity Chart Other Items • Poll: Preferred practice topics for upcoming calls • Next call February 13th Agenda

  3. THP+FC Provider Growth 2012 2013

  4. 1 Del Norte Siskiyou 1 1 Humboldt Shasta 3 2 Lassen Tehama 2 2 Plumas Location of THP+FC Housing Mendocino 1 2Butte Glenn 1 1 Lake Sonoma 1 1 Nevada Placer 1 Sutter 1 2 El Dorado Yolo 1 X Sacramento Solano 1 4 Contra Costa San Francisco 2 1San Joaquin Alameda 5 1 Stanislaus 4 Santa Clara Santa Cruz 1 1 Merced 1 Mariposa 1 Fresno Monterey 2 1 Tulare San Luis Obispo 1 Santa Barbara 1 X San Bernardino Ventura 2 6Los Angeles Orange 2 2 Riverside  Counties with high # of NMDs  Counties with high # of NMDs without THP+FC San Diego 2

  5. Growth in NMDs in THP+FC • SILPs continue to be the most prevalent placement for NMDs. • 2,422 youth were placed in a SILP as of 10/1/13 • This represents 31% of all placements for 18 to 20 year-olds. 54% At this rate of growth, there will be approximately 2,600 NMDs placed in THP+FC by 10/1/15

  6. What Counties Are Placing NMDs in THP+FC?

  7. NMDs in THP+FC: 10/1/13

  8. NMDs in THP+FC: 10/1/13

  9. NMDs in THP+FC: 10/1/13

  10. California Necessities Index (CNI) rate increase of 2.65% for THP+FC • Announced by CDSS 11/25/13 (ACL 13-62E) • Retroactive to July 1, 2013 Rate Increases are as follows: THP+FC Rate Increase

  11. Lists providers with open beds and providers with waiting lists for purposes of cross-county referrals.As of now… THP-PlusCapacity Chart

  12. THP-PLUS CAPACITY CHART

  13. Updated THP-Plus Capacity Chart available at http://thpplus.org/thp-plus-bed-vacancies/ • If you are a THP-Plus provider and have not reported your current bed status to JBF, visit https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/THP-Plus-Capacity-Chart THP-PlusCapacity Chart

  14. POLL: Preferred practice topics for upcoming calls • Have ideas you didn’t see listed in the poll? Type them into the question box on your control panel or send them at a later time to simone@johnburtonfoundation.org • Next call is February 13th Future Calls

  15. Legislature back in session; second year of two-year session Governor’s 14-15 budget proposal released today Counties are ramping up budget activities- get involved! JBF is continuing to work on statewide THP-Plus rate JBF will be sponsoring bill on post-secondary education for foster youth Check out web seminar on AB 12 for youth in juvenile probation at www.cafosteringconnections.org Last Remarks…

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