Simcoe/Dufferin Ballroom
There is a significant and increasing requirement to support children with complex behavioural needs who are in the care of child welfare or who are at risk of entering care due to a lack of timely services, caregiver fatigue and circumstances escalating to crisis. The Mobile Behaviour Treatment Team (MBTT) was created to respond to these vulnerable children, stabilizing behaviour, teaching new skills and preventing kids from entering the care of the Society-- returning children from a staff model to a family-based care setting.
This presentation will outline the program, the clinical approach and how it operates, and a review of 10 years of longitudinal data that support its success based on five domains of evaluation including a reduction in behaviour, stability in the child's placement, cost savings, client satisfaction and caregiver stress.
3 Key Takeaways
1. Review of the Mobile Behaviour Treatment Team and it's approach
2. 10 years of data to support the implementation of this program
3. Case studies that demonstrate true client success and stabilization
Stefanie Smith, Coordinator, Mackenzie Health / Centre for Behaviour Health Sciences
Tracy Johnson, Director of Service, Simcoe Muskoka Family Connexions