Oregon Adopts Four-Year Plan To Expand Community-Based Services For Youth With Complex Behavioral Health Needs
Oregon’s System of Care Advisory Council (SOCAC) has adopted a four-year strategic plan intended to expand access to community-based treatment and create a sustainable service infrastructure for youth with complex behavioral health needs or intellectual/developmental disabilities (I/DD). The plan is designed to help more youth receive services close to home, improve outcomes for system-involved youth, and strengthen coordination across child-serving systems.
The plan prioritizes transforming the systems that serve children, youth, and families by improving access to integrated, community-based systems of care and promoting equitable policies and systems developed in partnership with . . .
