direct support to the family and/or relevant professionals to implement behaviour intervention and therapy techniques.service navigation to existing services within and outside of the OAP.short-term consultation with an interdisciplinary team, which may include clinicians, family members and/or educators.Your plan will provide one or more of the following services and supports for up to 12-weeks: relevant professionals who are supporting you or your child, such as an OAP care coordinator, educators and local service providers.your family and/or other people in your support system.To develop the plan, your coordinator may suggest collaborating with: If you are eligible for OAP urgent response services, an urgent response service coordinator will work with you to create an urgent response service plan based on your and/or your child’s needs. Step 3: create an urgent response service plan You will need to answer some questions as part of the intake process.īy completing the intake process you will find out if OAP urgent response services are appropriate or if other services/supports could best meet your/your child’s needs. The lead organization will reach out to you within 2 business days to discuss next steps. other relevant professionals supporting you or your child.a clinician delivering core clinical services.You may also be referred to the OAP urgent response service by: If you think you or your child may be eligible for OAP urgent response services, you can contact the lead organization for urgent response services in your area yourself to start the intake process and find out if you’re eligible. Steps to access services Step 1: get referred or contact the lead organization can be supported by OAP urgent response services – you will find out through a standard intake process.have started or worsened in the last 14 days.experiencing one or more key high-risk factors that:.To be eligible for OAP urgent response services, you/your child must be: Children and youth registered in the OAP can access urgent response services while receiving other OAP services and supports. Urgent response services do not provide funding to purchase supports. reduce the risk of the child or youth harming themselves, others and propertyĬhildren and youth can get up to 12 weeks of free supports.Urgent response services in the Ontario Autism Program ( OAP) will begin to be offered in April 2022.Įligible children and youth who are experiencing a specific, urgent need can access supports to: If you or someone you know is in crisis, call a crisis helpline. If this is an emergency or someone is in immediate danger or thinking of suicide – call 911 or go to your nearest hospital.
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