FYSPRT: Family, Youth, and System Partner Round Table Overview

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Learn about FYSPRT, which stands for Family, Youth, and System Partner Round Table, its mission, members, structure, and the role of Tri-Leads in collaborating for the betterment of children and youth behavioral health services in Washington State.

  • FYSPRT
  • Washington State
  • Family
  • Youth
  • Behavioral Health

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  1. PCWA FYSPRT Overview

  2. But First, What Does FYSPRT Mean? Family, Youth, and System Partner Round Table

  3. FYSPRTs Across Washington State There are ten FYSPRTs, one for each Region: Salish Thurston-Mason Great Rivers Southwest Washington Pierce King North Sound North Central Washington (Chelan, Douglas, Grant, & Okanogan Counties) Greater Columbia Spokane

  4. Who Are FYSPRT Members? Family members: parents and/or guardians of children/youth experiencing/experienced behavioral health services Youth members: between the ages of 14 and 25 experiencing/experienced behavioral health services directly or indirectly through a close friend or family member System Partner members: representatives of community agencies who assist and support families, children, and youth (for example, behavioral health providers)

  5. FYSPRTs Mission To bring families, youth, and system partners together to collaborate on strengths and opportunities for growth in our community s children/youth behavioral health system of care To serve as a common space to bring stories, voices, and experiences from many communities into a regional entity To drive change forward by hosting events on relevant trainings and educations for member s communities To respond to feedback requests from statewide entities (such as the Department of Children, Youth, and Families; Health Care Authority; and Children s Behavioral Health Executive Leadership Team)

  6. FYSPRTs Structure Levels of FYSPRT: Local Individual towns/cities Regional Meets monthly in Lakewood (currently meeting via zoom) Members from across the Pierce County Statewide Meets quarterly in Lacey FYSPRTs across Washington s Regions

  7. FYSPRTs Tri-Leads The FYSPRT belongs to all members. But similar to elected officials, there is a leader chosen to represent their segment of the FYSPRT. A Tri-Lead for each community member Family Tri-Lead: Lynn Ausley Youth Tri-Lead: ***Open position; please contact Gerardo if want to learn more*** System Partner Tri-Lead: Pat Edwards

  8. FYSPRT and You Each story and experience tells a tale worth sharing and learning from What are the strengths and opportunities for growth in your community s behavioral health system of care? If during the course of this presentation you thought of a potential family, youth, or system partner member, please let them know the FYSPRT is here to help!

  9. Questions, Thoughts, Comments? Family Tri-Lead Lynn lynnausley@gmail.com Youth Tri-Lead ***Open position; please contact Gerardo if want to learn more*** System Partner Tri-Lead Pat Patricia.edwards@dcyf.wa.gov Convener Gerardo Gerardo.Perez-Guerrero@BeaconHealthOptions.com

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