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, <br /> Community Child Care Resources, Inc. Psychological Services Children's Services Advisory Committee <br /> E. COLLABORATION (Entire Section E not to exceed one page) <br /> 1 . List your program ' s collaborative partners and the resources that they are providing to <br /> the program beyond referrals and support. (See individual funder requirements for <br /> inclusion of collaborative agreement tetters. <br /> Collaborative Agency Resources provided to the program <br /> CCCR Contracting Therapists : All CCCR therapists discount their hourly rate <br /> approximately 29%. Some provide evening and <br /> Linda Asher, Ph.D. weekend hours. Some provide service at the child' s <br /> Madeleine Laplante, M.A. , LMHC center. All complete the appropriate Mental Health <br /> Marcy Purdy, A. T.R.-B . C . Provider Forms or Psychological Support Classroom <br /> Charlotte Kay, M. S . , L.M.H. C . Report Forms, <br /> Community Church Partner' s The Partner' s program can transport CCCR families that <br /> Program they are working with to and from therapy <br /> appointments. The mentor will go with the parent to an <br /> initial appointment, if so desired. The Partner' s Program <br /> will pay for any medication that may be prescribed, if <br /> the parent cannot afford it. In addition, they will <br /> provide babysitting so a parent may go to a therapy <br /> ap intment. <br /> Indian River Public Schools Conduct diagnostic screening on CCCR children who <br /> and have learning and behavioral concerns. The data is then <br /> Florida Diagnostic & Learning used by the CCCR therapist to design a treatment plan. <br /> Resources System FDLRS) <br /> Indian River School Readiness CCCR manages psychological enhancement dollars for <br /> Coalition the School Readiness Coalition. CCCR coordinates <br /> referrals and therapist placements. The CCCR Mental <br /> Health provider Form, the Initial Classroom Observation <br /> Report, and the Psychological Services Survey are used <br /> by the Coalition. The collaboration provides direct <br /> psychological services for subsidized families and <br /> increased revenue for CCCR therapists willing to reduce <br /> rates for both programs. <br /> Application for 2004-2005 service period 10 <br />