The PC role: models of service delivery

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The PC role: models of service delivery Matthew J. Sullivan, Ph.D. californiaparentcoordinator.com

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The PC role: models of service delivery. Matthew J. Sullivan, Ph.D. californiaparentcoordinator.com. PC Survey Kirkland and Sullivan (submitted to FCR). 54 PC’s, 20 Questions 44% psychologists 19% MSW 15% Master’s level counselors 11% Bachelor’s level counselors 11% attorneys. PC Survey. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The PC role: models of service delivery

Matthew J. Sullivan, Ph.D.californiaparentcoordinator.com

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PC SurveyKirkland and Sullivan (submitted to FCR)

54 PC’s, 20 Questions44% psychologists19% MSW15% Master’s level counselors11% Bachelor’s level counselors11% attorneys

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PC Survey

18 years total practice experience8 years practicing as PCPercent of practice

5-70%40% on average

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PC Survey

Fees$20-400, $200 average90% retainer, 20 hours typical

Term2-3 years to open ended

92% Use of collateral sourcesComplaints

11% formal complaints, 1 civil suit, none sustained

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Essential elements of PC servicesEvaluative/Assessment

– Methods of assessment– Appointment comes with CE– Formal methods, impasse model

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Communication Protocols and Procedures

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Communications protocols and procedures

– Clients: Access to the process, communication with coparent, communication with others

– PC: contact with parents; children; professionals - attorneys, therapists (parents,children), others - significant others, coaches, teachers

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Access to information– Previous (health, MH) - parents and

children– Current– Substance abuse, medication– Collaborative teams of professionals

confidentiality

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Facilitation of agreements– Is it mediation? Methods of generating

agreements (dispute resolution in the PC process)

– Working with parenting plan - structure, defaults, eliminating gray areas

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Arbitration/decision-making– Shifting to decision-making - demarcation– Rules of Arbitration– Scope, expertise, evaluation, use of 3rd

parties

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DocumentationWithin the process, in relation to the court

Confidentiality, use in courtWriting orders/recommendations/agreementsWriting reports

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Case Management– Monitoring and enforcement of parenting

plan– Professional teams - referrals,

coordination of interventions– Terms, fees

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Review of work (decisions and conduct)– Procedures for objections– Relationship of PC process to the court

None, de novo, subordinate judicial process that is appealed with a standard of review

Grievances - proceduresMultiple review bodies for professional conduct

– Courts, professional licensing board, professional organization (APA, ABA), civil lawsuit