2018 Revised Code of Washington
Title 71 - MENTAL ILLNESS
71.36 Coordination of children's mental health services.
71.36.005 Intent.

RCW 71.36.005 Intent.

The legislature intends to substantially improve the delivery of children's mental health services in Washington state through the development and implementation of a children's mental health system that:

(1) Values early identification, intervention, and prevention;

(2) Coordinates existing categorical children's mental health programs and funding, through efforts that include elimination of duplicative care plans and case management;

(3) Treats each child in the context of his or her family, and provides services and supports needed to maintain a child with his or her family and community;

(4) Integrates families into treatment through choice of treatment, participation in treatment, and provision of peer support;

(5) Focuses on resiliency and recovery;

(6) Relies to a greater extent on evidence-based practices;

(7) Is sensitive to the unique cultural circumstances of children of color and children in families whose primary language is not English;

(8) Integrates educational support services that address students' diverse learning styles; and

(9) To the greatest extent possible, blends categorical funding to offer more service and support options to each child.

[ 2007 c 359 § 1; 1991 c 326 § 11.]

NOTES:

Captions not law—2007 c 359: "Captions used in this act are not part of the law." [ 2007 c 359 § 14.]

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