Building a Collaborative Multi-System Team for Supporting Youth and Families
Collaborate with key decision-makers and stakeholders across various systems to develop effective practices and plans for youth and families. Emphasize the importance of family expertise, cultural considerations, and trauma-informed approaches. Create a comprehensive strategy to enhance support systems and reduce system involvement while building connections.
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Building a collaborative multi-system team to develop practice and a plan to support youth and families Jacki Hoover, LSW Jacki.hoover@outlook.com (412)737-8076
Bringing change makers to the table The Implementation team must be decision makers Attorneys from all systems Leaders from CYF and JPO Families/Lived experience Judges and Court Administration Parent and Youth Support Partners/Advocates State Partners Behavioral Health Education Partners Community Leaders Committed Providers Managed Care Organizations Law Enforcement
Looking deeper into the data Intersections of crossover Placement Family Connections Education Communities Mental Health Treatment Diagnosis
Families are experts in their own lives Nothing about me, without me Utilizing community and Children and Youth do best in - and deserve - safe, permanent families Where are the resources family resources There is strength and value in families' cultural practices and traditions Plan for the barriers
Consider the source Leading with equity to reduce system involvement and build connections Does practice have trauma lens Connections to cultural considerations Authenticity
Make a plan: Today Tomorrow (Monday) January June
Questions Namaste Jacki Hoover Jacki.hoover@outlook.com (412)737-8076