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Trauma Informed Care Consultation RFP
FAQ 1
1. We see in the proposal on page 10, "It is anticipated that the consultant
will work full-time on the TIC project during the contract period." Can
you clarify whether or not full-time specifically means 1 FTE?
For continuity the SOC committee would prefer to see a single consultant
provide services. If your agency plans to utilize multiple staff, please
include the CV for all staff and indicate how staff will work together to
provide consistency in service.
2. Is it possible to get more detailed information about the System of Care?
Attached please find the SOC Value Statement, Organizational Chart and
Governance Charter.
System of Care Values
Family driven and youth guided:
The family and youth, their needs, direct the types and mix of services received.
Culturally and Linguistically Competent and Responsive:
Supports and services build on the preferences, attitudes, beliefs, and culture of the family and
youth.
Community Based:
The supports and services provided mirror that of the community of the family and youth. Every
effort is taken to keep the youth in their community.
Protecting Family Dignity and Privacy:
Only necessary information about family and youth will be shared publicly, and whenever
possible with family present or with the family’s knowledge. The experiences and stories of
family and youth will be shared respectfully, in a manner that protects their identity, and in
alignment with the guiding principles.
Guiding Principles
Strength Based: The strengths of the youth and family are assessed and considered pathways to
resolve needs and concerns.
Natural Supports: The team consists of natural and informal supports as well as formal service
providers. Natural supports are continuously encouraged and supported.
Individualized: The services and supports are provided based on the needs and strengths of the
family, not agency function, menus of services and milieu.
Team Based: All decisions about a youth/family’s care plan are made by the team, not individuals.
Families are actively involved in all decisions.
Collaboration: All plans are co-authored by the team and family. All decisions are made at the
team level.
Persistence: Specific behaviors do not expel a family from the process of care planning. The
created plan fails, not the family. Plans are revised at least every 30 days.
Outcome based: All supports and services should be based on what works. Each Wraparound
plan (and the project) should be linked to observable and measurable indicators of success.
System of Care Lane County System of Care Lane County
Executive CommitteeSOC Wraparound Initiative: Implementation & Oversight
Lane County – TBHLisa Roth, Erin Russell
Oregon Family Support Network Jessie CarpenterSandy Bumpus
Direction Service (Wrap Facilitation)Aimee Walsh
DHSJohn Radich
Lane Education Service District Carol KnobbeJulie Simmonds
Early Childhood Cares‐UO Early Learning AllianceJudy Newman
Lane County‐HHS Youth Services Nathaline Frener
Lane County‐HHS DD Services Andrea Muzikant(P) Chris Peck/Joshua Hartley
Lane County‐HHS Human Services Division Steve Manela
Youth MOVE Oregon Martin Rafferty, Jammie Farrish
Lane County‐HHS Administration Karen Gaffney
LCO – TBHLoree Holmes
Oregon Family Support Network Debra Depew
Direction Service Aimee WalshCrystal Falk
DHSSydney PutnamBridget Byfield
Jenette Kime‐ South Lane SDAmy Tidwell ‐ Bethel SD
EC Cares – UOLaWanda Potter
LCO‐HHS, Youth Services Suzanne Hughes
LCO‐HHS, DDChris PeckPaula Omogrosso
LCO‐HHS, PHS, Prevention Michelle Hampton
Youth MOVE OregonJammie Farrish, Todd taylor
Loree Holmes – LCO, TBH
Debra Depew – OFSN
Jeremy Anderson – Direction ServiceBailee Barrager – Direction Service
Bridget Byfield‐DHSTerry Williams ‐ DHS
Jen Burt – South Lane School District
Val Haynes – Head Start
Martin Starr – LCO, HHS, YS
Amy Bray – LCO‐HHS, DD
Michelle Hampton ‐LCO Prev
Caitlin Carlini – YMOAmy Shreiner ‐ YMO
SOC Practice Level Workgroup
Trillium Community Health Plan Debi Farr
Centro Latino AmericanoDavid Saez
Centro Latino AmericanoDavid SaezTrevor Whitbread
Centro Latino AmericanoTrevor Whitbread Julia Hernandez
United WayNoreen Dunnells
System of Care Lane County SOC Wraparound Initiative: Implementation & Oversight
SOC Practice Level WorkgroupSystem of Care Lane County
Executive Committee
Mental Health Organizations Looking GlassLiz SchwarzCarlyn Wierda
The Child Center Mark Beach
Pedro Pacheco ‐ NAMI
Portland State UniversityConsultant
Kimberly Farley–Looking Glass
Jacque Tofflemire‐Degarmo‐SLMH
Ellen Thornton‐Love – LCBH
Other Community and/or Support Organizations
PSU Consultant
Evyan Stuart ‐ OCP
Portland State UniversityConsultant
South Lane Mental Health Valeria Clarke
Pedro Pacheco ‐ NAMI
William Wise – St. Vincent de Paul
Sheyne Benedict ‐ PeaceHealth
LCO, MH, Child/Adolescent Ellen Thornton‐Love
Carrie Copeland – Cornerstone Community Housing
Kairos NWJeremy Harle
Janet Morrison – CAPS/UO Elizabeth Skowron ‐ UO
Becky Austin ‐ Options Becky Austin – Options
Kelly Anthony ‐ Eugene MissionMaria Cortez – Eugene MissionDenise Jubber – Eugene Mission
Caireen Lounsbury – Parent Crystal Soltelo ‐ ChampionsMary Parker
Caireen Lounsbury – Parent Crystal Soltelo ‐ ChampionsTheresa LaFlavor
Willamette Family Edith Baumgart
LCO, Maternal ChildKevin BurnsLenora Johnson