Specifications include, but are not limited to: Specialty Mental Health Services may be clinic based or be provided in the home or community to Siskiyou County youth and their families who have been identified and referred by County as in need of services. Services are to be provided In-County only. Specialty Mental Health Services shall include: Mental Health Services Katie A Services/ICC/IHBS Crisis Intervention Rehabilitation Therapeutic Behavioral Services 1.2.1 Mental Health Services: Individual or group therapies and interventions that are designed to provide reduction of mental disability and restoration, improvement or maintenance of functioning consistent with the goals of learning, development, independent living and enhanced self-sufficiency, and that are not provided as a component of adult residential services, crisis residential treatment services, crisis intervention, crisis stabilization, day rehabilitation, or day intensive treatment. Services may include but are not limited to assessment, individual or group therapy, rehabilitation, and collateral. 1.2.2 ICC/IHBS: Intensive Care Coordination includes facilitation and implementation of cross-system / multi-agency collaborative services. Intensive Home Based Services are available to children in the Katie A subclass (and their significant support persons), as well as to other children who meet medical necessity criteria and qualify for specialty mental health services, and are expected to be of significant intensity to address the intensive mental health needs of the child/youth. These services will be predominantly delivered outside an office setting and in the home, school, or community. 1.2.3 Crisis Intervention Services: Mental health services lasting less than 24 hours, to or on behalf of a beneficiary for a condition that requires more timely response than a regularly scheduled visit. Service activities include but are not limited to assessment, collateral, and therapy. 1.2.4 Therapeutic Behavioral Services: One-to-one therapeutic contact between a mental health provider and a beneficiary for short-term periods which are designed to maintain the child/youth’s home or residential placement (group home, foster care facility, etc.) at the lowest appropriate level of care by resolving target behaviors and achieving short-term goals. Therapeutic Behavioral Services may be provided in the community, client’s home, or at the beneficiary’s residential placement. 1.2.5 In providing services to County client(s), Contractor shall adhere to the Medi-Cal certification guidelines for Specialty Health Services. All services will be provided in a culturally competent manner with respect for cultural values, traditions, and differences. 1.2.6 Develop and maintain complete clinical records as required by law, plus additional datasets reasonably required by County. Provide reports of outcome measures, including service delivery data, demographic data, PCIT relationship outcomes, parent outcomes, child behavior outcomes, and client satisfaction survey data. Reporting to the Agency shall be done on a quarterly basis. 1.2.7 The anticipated caseload is 50-75 clients aged 0-21