Provides additional information about the J.K. Settlement Agreement, which requires the state to foster the development of a children's behavioral health system that delivers services according to twelve principles:
Collaboration with the Child and Family; Functional Outcomes; Collaboration with Others; Accessible Services; Best Practices; Most Appropriate Setting; Timelines; Services Tailored to the Child and Family; Stability; Respect for the Child and Family's Unique Cultural Heritage; Independence; Connection to Natural Supports.