Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 63N-1.0051 - Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening
(1) Screening in Juvenile Assessment Centers (JAC) or
Juvenile Probation Officer (JPO) Unit.
(a)
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening conducted upon a youth's initial
intake at a JAC or JPO Unit shall include the following:
1. Administration of the Massachusetts Youth Screening
Instrument, Second Version (MAYSI-2).
2. Administration of the Suicide Risk Screening
Instrument (SRSI) Form (MHSA 002, October 2014) which is incorporated by
reference and is available at
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-05366,
or may be obtained by contacting: DJJ, Office of Health Services, 2737
Centerview Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32399.
3. Completion of the PACT and PACT Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Screening Report and Referral Form as set forth in Rule
63D-9.004,
F.A.C.
(b) When the
MAYSI-2 or PACT Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening Report and Referral
Form or other information at initial intake indicates the need for further
mental health or substance abuse assessment, the JPO or JAC intake screener
shall refer the youth for Comprehensive Assessment in accordance with the
provisions of Rule 63D-9.004,
F.A.C.
(2) Screening in
Detention Centers.
(a) Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Screening conducted upon a youth's admission to a Detention
Center shall include the following:
1. Review
of the youth's MAYSI-2, PACT Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening Report
and Referral Form and the SRSI sections administered by the JPO or JAC intake
screener prior to the youth's admission to the Detention Center; and,
2. Administration of the Suicide
Risk Screening Instrument (SRSI) Form (MHSA 002).
(b) The Detention Center's intake staff must note any
existing documentation of mental health or substance abuse problems, needs or
risk factors and report the documentation to Mental Health Clinical
Staff.
(c) Detained youths who were
not referred for Comprehensive Assessment at the time of intake screening in
the JAC or JPO Unit and are identified as in need of further mental health or
substance abuse assessment subsequent to admission to the Detention Center must
be referred for Comprehensive Mental Health Evaluation by the Detention
Center's Mental Health Provider or Substance Abuse Service
Provider.
(3) Screening
in Residential Commitment Programs.
(a) Mental
Health and Substance Abuse Screening must be conducted upon a youth's admission
to a residential commitment program and when a youth that had been on inactive
status re-enters a residential commitment program. "Inactive Status" means a
youth has been removed from a residential program and identified in the
Juvenile Justice Information System (JJIS) to be in jail, secure detention,
escape status or in a medical or mental health facility.
(b) Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening shall
include a review of each youth's commitment packet information, reports and
records and administration of either the Massachusetts Youth Screening
Instrument, Second Version (MAYSI-2) or Clinical Mental Health and Substance
Abuse Screening.
1. Residential program intake
staff administering Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening must review
each youth's commitment packet information, reports and records for existing
documentation of mental health or substance abuse problems, needs or risk
factors.
2. The residential program
intake staff must note any existing documentation of mental health or substance
abuse problems, needs or risk factors and report the documentation to
appropriate Mental Health Clinical Staff.
(c) Either the MAYSI-2 or Clinical Mental Health and
Clinical Substance Abuse Screening must be administered upon each youth's
admission to a residential commitment program.
1. If the MAYSI-2 is to be administered at
intake/admission to a residential commitment program, the procedures specified
in Rule 63N-1.0053, F.A.C., must be
followed:
2. If Clinical Mental
Health and Clinical Substance Abuse Screening are to be administered at
intake/admission to a residential commitment program as an alternative to the
MAYSI-2, the procedures specified in paragraphs (d) and (e), below, must be
followed.
(d) Clinical
Mental Health Screening - General Requirements:
1. Documentation of Clinical Mental Health Screening
must be provided by the Licensed Mental Health Professional and clearly
identified as "Clinical Mental Health/Substance Abuse Screening."
2. Clinical Mental Health Screening
documentation must provide details of the information obtained by the screening
such as youth statements, behavioral observations, collateral information. The
specific information supporting the Clinical Mental Health Screening findings
and recommendations must be documented on the screening instrument.
3. The Clinical Mental Health Screening
document must be signed and dated by the Licensed Mental Health Professional
conducting the screening.
(e) Clinical Substance Abuse Screening - General
Requirements.
1. Documentation of Clinical
Substance Abuse Screening must be provided by the Licensed Qualified
Professional and clearly identified as "Clinical Substance Abuse
Screening."
2. Clinical Substance
Abuse Screening documentation must provide details of the information obtained
by the screening such as youth statements, behavioral observations, collateral
information. The specific information supporting the Clinical Substance Abuse
Screening findings and recommendations must be documented on the screening
instrument.
3. The Clinical
Substance Abuse Screening document must be signed and dated by the Licensed
Qualified Professional conducting the screening.
(f) When the MAYSI-2 or Clinical Mental Health and
Substance Abuse Screening indicates the need for further in-depth mental health
or substance abuse evaluation, the youth shall be referred for a Comprehensive
Mental Health Evaluation or Comprehensive Substance Abuse
Evaluation.
(4) Admission
Screening in Day Treatment Programs.
Mental Health and Substance Abuse Screening conducted upon a youth's admission to a day treatment program shall include a review of each youth's referral information and administration of the Massachusetts Youth Screening Instrument, Second Version (MAYSI-2).
(a) Day treatment program staff administering the
MAYSI-2 must review each youth's referral packet information, reports and
records for existing documentation of mental health or substance abuse
problems, needs or risk factors.
(b) The day treatment program staff shall note any
existing documentation of mental health or substance abuse problems, needs or
risk factors and report the documentation to the program's Mental Health
Provider or Substance Abuse Provider and appropriate administrative
staff.
(c) When the MAYSI-2 or
other intake/admission information indicates the need for referral for
Comprehensive Mental Health Evaluation or Comprehensive Substance Abuse
Evaluation, the program director or designee must be notified and referral made
to the program's Mental Health Provider or Substance Abuse Provider as set
forth in Rule 63N-1.0036,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 985.64(2) FS. Law Implemented 985.601(3)(a), 985.14(3)(a), 985.145(1), 985.18, 985.48(4), 985.64(2) FS.
New 3-16-14, Amended 7-9-15.
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