Foothill Families Support Project

Provider Assessment of Professional-To-Professional Coordination

Date Completed:

One measure of the effectiveness of the FFSP is the degree to which teamwork is experienced among front-line service professionals.  Consider each of the statements below and check the box that comes closest to describing the teamwork you have experienced.
Strongly Disagree
Disagree
Agree
Strongly
Agree
  1. The services from different service professionals have not duplicated each other.

  1. The professionals of the different provider agencies usually have diverse opinions on the range and types of services that the family needs.

  1. The service professionals from the different provider agencies blend their diverse interventions into a single service delivery plan for the family.

  1. The service professionals from the different provider agencies serving families are consistent in what they tell the FFSP families.

  1. Families have to go through multiple intake processes. 
  1. Families have to answer the same questions over and over again.

  1. Families have to go through multiple assessment processes.

  1. The demographic and clinical information about families authorized to be shared among agencies is available to all service professionals serving the families.
  1. The shared information necessary for service professionals to do their work is accessible in a timely manner.
  1. The shared information necessary for service professionals to do their work is accurate.
  1. FFSP families are not receiving all the services that they need because there are gaps in service capability or capacity in the FFSP provider network.
If any gaps, please list:

  1. The service professionals from the respective agencies serving a FFSP family are able to access information on who else is providing what services to the family at any point in time.