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Children in State Custody

About the Program

The University of Tennessee Center of Excellence (COE) for Children in State Custody was established to serve as a referral center for children in or at risk of state custody in West Tennessee. The UT COE is part of a statewide system of referral centers dedicated to increasing behavioral and physical health services to children in or at risk of state custody by providing both consultative and direct services.

Staff

Expertise and staff from existing UT College of Medicine programs, such as the Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities and the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, contribute to the day-to-day functioning of the UT COE. Staff includes psychologists, psychiatrists, pediatricians, and social workers.

Program Components

Referral questions may include mental health, physical health, developmental, medication, or placement issues. The development of an individualized Care Plan for each child is a key part of what the COE has to offer. Care Plans are developed by a multi-disciplinary team based on thorough reviews of records alone or in conjunction with face-to-face clinical evaluations. They include specific treatment and placement recommendations.

The UT COE staff also provides consultation to health providers regarding children with complex needs and assists in coordination of their care. Barriers to accessing services are also identified so that systemic efforts to address these barriers can be made.

Training case managers and educating other health service providers on various topics related to working with children and families is another component of the program.

Psychiatric, Psychological, and Social Work Evaluations

These evaluations are done to determine diagnoses and treatment needs. Evaluations involve reviewing records, interviewing the child or adolescent, and interviewing an adult who knows the child well (usually a caregiver) to obtain the child's history and information about current stressors and behaviors. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor and therefore can also review medications. A psychologist often uses formal testing procedures to assist in determining educational (most commonly) and/or specific treatment needs. Clinical evaluations can also be completed by a licensed clinical social worker. After completing an evaluation, the clinician makes specific recommendations for treatment and/or placement.

Outreach

The UT COE staff are available for on-site consultation at each of the DVS regional offices in West Tennessee one day per month. Outreach to rural counties through use of telemedicine connections is also available.

Lending Library

The Program offers PowerPoint and video presentations for loan.

Click on this link to download a list (pdf format) of PowerPoint and video presentations available for loan.

Click on this link for the Request Form for the Lending Library

When Should a Referral Be Made?

  • When the case is complex and there are diagnostic and mental health concerns
  • When there are conflicting diagnoses among providers
  • When a comprehensive review of the child's history (behavior, treatment, placement) would assist in determining the child's current needs
  • When an evaluation or examination would add information needed for placement or treatment recommendations
  • When there is concern about a developmental delay
  • When there is concern about medications

Referrals

Referrals are made primarily from the Department of Childrens Services (DCS) and Community Services Agency (CSA) case managers, although referrals can be initiated through other sources. Referral questions may include mental health, physical health, development, medication, or placement issues.

To make a referral:

  • Call the UT COE: 901-448-3420 (toll free 866-448-3420).
  • Or, fax a completed Intake/Data Sheet (provided on request) to UT COE: 901-448-3740.

A staff member will contact the referrer to clarify the specific questions that need to be answered and to obtain additional formation.

Other COE Services

Training case managers and educating other health service providers on various topics related to working with children and families. Examples of training topics include:

  • Common Behavioral Health Problems: Signs & Symptoms
  • Identifying Developmental Problems
  • Basic Interviewing Skills
  • Basic Writing Skills for Case Managers, and
  • Skills for Talking with Children.

These are only examples of topics. A wide variety of topics can be presented and training sessions will be tailored to the trainees' needs.

Telemedicine connections are available to increase accessibility of services to rural counties.

On site consultation at each of the regional DCS or CSA offices in West Tennessee is available on a monthly basis upon request

Contact

For further information contact the Project Manager of the UT COE, BCDD, 711 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, TN 38105.

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Contact Information

Boling Center for Developmental Disabilities
711 Jefferson Avenue
Memphis, Tennessee 38105
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Phone: 901-448-6511
Toll-free:888-572-2249
TDD:901-448-4677
Fax: 901-448-7097

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