Other Terms and Acronyms, continuedOCD – Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ODD – Oppositional Defiant Disorder ODEP – Office of Disability Employment Policy OMA – Open Meetings Act OP – Outpatient (treatment) OT – Occupational Therapy, Occupational Therapist OTR – Registered Occupational Therapist OUD/SUD – Opioid Use Disorder/Substance Use Disorder PA – Personal Assistant PAS – Pre-Admission Screening PASS – Plan for Achieving Self Support (Social Security Administration) PCI – Parent Child Interaction groups. PCP – Person Centered Planning, Primary Care Physician PDD – Pervasive Developmental Disorders PFS - Protective Factors Survey PIT- Point in Time count - a count of sheltered and unsheltered homeless persons carried out on one night in the last 10 calendar days of January or at such other time as required by HUD. PLAY – Play and Language for Autistic Youngsters. PLAY is an early intervention approach that teaches parents ways to interact with their child who has autism that promotes developmental progress. PLL – Parenting with Love and Limits – an evidence-based group/family therapy for youth/families involved in juvenile justice system. PLWHA – People living with HIV/AIDS POM – Performance Outcome Measures PPSP – Parent Peer Support Partner PRN – when necessary, as needed (i.e., medication) PSH – Permanent Supportive Housing PSR – Patient Service Representative PT – Physical Therapy, Physical Therapist PTSD – Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder PUNS – Prioritization of Urgency of Need for Services. PUNS is a database implemented by the Illinois Department of Human Services to assist with planning and prioritization of services for individuals with disabilities based on level of need. PUNS has 2 categories: Seeking Services (category for people who currently need or desire supports) and Planning for Services (category for people who do not currently want or need supports but may in the future). PUNS selections are based on a person's cumulative length of time in the Seeking Services Category. PWD – People with Disabilities PWI – Personal Well-being Index PY – Program Year, July 1 to June 30. Also Contract Year (CY), often agency Fiscal Year (FY). QCPS – Quarter Cent for Public Safety - the funding source for the Juvenile Justice Post Detention programming. Also referred to as Quarter Cent. QIDP – Qualified Intellectual Disabilities Professional QMHP – Qualified Mental Health Professional, a Master’s level clinician with field experience who has been licensed. RCCSEC – Rural Champaign County Special Education Cooperative RD – Registered Dietician REBT - Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy RFI – Request for Information RFP – Request for Proposals RIN – Recipient Identification Number. A unique identification number assigned to the recipient of IDHS services. RN – Registered Nurse RT – Recreational Therapy, Recreational Therapist RTC – Residential Treatment Center SA – Sexual Assault. Also Substance Abuse. SACIS – Sexual Assault Counseling and Information Service SAD – Seasonal Affective Disorder SAMHSA – Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, a division of the federal Department of Health and Human Services . SASS – Screening Assessment and Support Services is a state program that provides crisis intervention for children and youth on Medicaid or uninsured. SBIRT – Screening, Brief Intervention, Referral to Treatment - a comprehensive, integrated, public health approach to the delivery of early intervention and treatment services for persons with substance use disorders, as well as those who are at risk of developing these disorders. SC – Service Coordination, a DSC program SCs – Service Contacts/Screening Contacts. The number of phone and face-to-face contacts with eligible persons who may or may not have open cases in the program. Can include information and referral contacts or initial screenings/assessments or crisis services. May sometimes be referred to as a service encounter (SE). SDA – Self-Direction Assistance SDOH – Social Determinants of Health SDQ – Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire SDS – Service Documentation System SED – Serious Emotional Disturbance SEDS – Social Emotional Development Specialist Seeking Safety – present-focused treatment for clients with history of trauma and substance use SEL – Social Emotional Learning SF – Service Facilitation, now called “Self-Direction Assistance” SH – Supportive Housing SIB – Self-Injurious Behavior SIB-R – Scales of Independent Behavior-Revised SIM – Sequential Intercept Mapping - a model developed by SAMHSA SLI – Speech/Language Impairment SLP – Speech Language Pathologist SMI – Serious Mental Illness SNAP – Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program SOAR – SSI/SSDI Outreach, Access, and Recovery - assistance with applications for Social Security Disability and Supplemental Income, provided to homeless population. SODC - State Operated Developmental Center SOFFT – “Saving Our Families Together Today,” merged with the LAN (Local Area Network) SPD – Sensory Processing Disorder SSA – Social Security Administration SSDI – Social Security Disability Insurance - a program of Social Security SSI – Supplemental Security Income - a program of Social Security SSPC – Social Skills and Prevention Coaches SST – Support Services Team SUD – Substance Use Disorder (replaces SA – Substance Abuse) SUPR or IDSUPR – (Illinois Division of) Substance Use Prevention & Recovery (now combined and under Department of Behavioral Health and Recovery) SW – Social Worker TANF – Temporary Assistance for Needy Families TBRA – Tenant-Based Rental Assistance TCU DS - Texas University Drug Screening tool TF-CBT – Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy TH – Transitional Housing TIC – Trauma Informed Care TPC – Transition Planning Committee TPCs – Treatment Plan Clients, service participants with case records and treatment plans. Continuing TPCs are those with treatment plans written prior to the first day of July and actively receiving services within the first quarter of the new program year. The first quarter of the program year is the only quarter in which this data is reported. Essentially it is a case carried from one program year into the next. New TPCs are new clients with treatment plans written in a given quarter of the program year. Each TPC should be reported only once during a program year. TPITOS - The Pyramid Infant-Toddler Observation Scale - used by Champaign County Head Start TPOT - Teaching Pyramid Observation Tool - used by Champaign County Head Start UECS – Urbana Early Childhood School USD – Urbana School District #116 VAWA - Violence Against Women Act VI – Visual Impairment VOCA - Victims of Crime Act VR – Vocational Rehabilitation WHODAS – World Health Organization Disability Assessment Schedule. It is a generic assessment instrument for health and disability and can be used across all diseases, including mental and addictive disorders. The instrument covers 6 domains: Cognition, Mobility; Self-care; Getting along; Life activities; and Participation. Replaces the Global Assessment of Functioning in the DSM-V. WIC – Women, Infants, and Children - a food assistance program for pregnant women, new mothers and young children eat well and stay healthy. WIOA – Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act WRAP – Wellness Recovery Action Plan - a manualized group intervention for adults that guides participants through identifying and understanding their personal wellness resources and helps them develop an individualized plan to use these resources daily to manage their mental illness. YASI – Youth Assessment and Screening Instrument - assesses risks, needs, and protective factors in youth, used in Champaign County by Youth Assessment Center and Juvenile Detention Center. |