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Freestanding multidisciplinary teams report: 38 teams, new database and larger per‑team funding

Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth · February 1, 2024
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Britney Gassner told the commission that 38 freestanding multidisciplinary teams now cover 46 counties and staffed cases involving about 4,677 children last year; she highlighted a new database rollout, expanded training and an increase in the appropriation that should raise per‑team funding to roughly $30,000.

Program manager Britney Gassner presented OCCY’s annual review of freestanding multidisciplinary teams (FSMDTs) to the commission on Sept. 1, explaining statutory purposes, coordinator responsibilities, case‑staffing procedures and a statewide snapshot of activity.

Gassner said 38 freestanding teams now serve 46 counties and that, during the reported state fiscal year, teams staffed cases…

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