Adding or editing a barrier The following document focuses on adding a new barrier or editing an existing barrier. Below you can find additional information on: Barrier Details The “Barrier Details” section is used to record general information about a barrier. It contains the following questions: Unlike the informal assessment, you will need to complete all required fields before you can save a barrier. If the participant already has a treatment provider, you can add their contact information in this section. Be sure to select the “Treatment/Assessment Provider” contact title. You can even add multiple contacts, if needed. Formal Assessment The “Formal Assessment” section is used to enter information about formal assessments. It contains the following fields: You will notice that there are links to forms in this section, which are primarily used for the W-2 program. Once you add an “Assessment Date”, additional fields are displayed / required, as shown below: If the participant has had multiple formal assessments, you can click the “Add Formal Assessment” button to add additional formal assessments: You can add up to three formal assessments at a time per barrier. To delete a formal assessment, click the trash can icon: You will need to select a “Delete Reason” when deleting a formal assessment. Accommodations Once an “Assessment Date” has been entered, you will be required to select “Yes” or “No” to the following question: If you select "Yes", you will have the ability to add additional details about the accommodation(s): Keeping Protected Information Safe The “Participant Barriers app” includes an extra layer of security, so it’s okay to enter personal health information (PHI) about the participant on this page. Personal health information can include details about medical conditions that may affect the participant, if relevant for case management. The “Participant Barriers app” is not available to TMJ/TJ workers Remember, the “Participant Barriers app” is one of only a handful of places in WWP where it’s okay to enter personal health information. The others include the “Family Barriers” page, the “Participant Barriers” page, and contacts with the “Treatment/Assessment Provider” title. All of these pages include the extra security needed to protect sensitive information about the participant and their family. Help for Individuals with Read-only Access If you have read-only access to WWP, you will able to see the response selected for each question. However, in cases where the question included a list of options, it may be helpful to see the full list of choices. Below is a list of questions like this that are asked when adding an employment, including all the potential responses: Barrier Type Physical Health Mental Health AODA Cognitive and Learning Domestic Violence Barrier Subtype Physical Health Arthritis Asthma/Allergies Back Pain Blood Clots Brain Injury Cancer Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Chronic Pain Diabetes Fibromyalgia Headaches/Migraines Hearing Impairment Heart/Cardiovascular Conditions Hemophilia Hepatitis Immune Deficiency Disorders Leukemia Lupus Lung Disorders Lyme Disease Musculoskeletal Disorder Sickle Cell Anemia Stroke Vision Impairment Other Physical Health Condition Undetermined Mental Health Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder Brain Injury Bipolar Disorder Dementia Depressive Disorder Eating Disorder General Anxiety Disorder Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Panic Disorder Personality Disorder Phobia(s) Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Schizophrenia Other Mental Health Limitations Undetermined Cognitive and Learning Cognitive Limitations Learning Disability Brain Injury Undetermined How long will the symptoms likely last? Less than 6 months 6 months to 1 year 1 Year or longer Permanent Unknown Accommodations for: Medical Conditions Physical Mobility Fatigue / Weakness Pain Management Stress Management Panic / Anxiety Working Effectively with Supervisor / Co-workers Reading Deficits Writing Deficits Math Deficits Concentration Deficits Organizational Deficits Problem Solving Deficits Memory Deficits Time Management / Completing Tasks Sleep Disorder Hearing Impairment Vision Impairment Safety Planning See Also: Wisconsin Work Programs (WWP) - Help Center - Home Case Management Contacts app - Manage contact(s) associated with a page Participant Barriers app Informal Assessment Summary Participant Barriers page