Child and Family Treatment Teams in Tailored Care Management

Jul 19, 2022 Closed Mental Health

Child and Family Treatment Teams in Tailored Care Management

Description

As a part of the NC Medicaid Transformation to Tailored Care Plans, Care Managers will be responsible for creating child and family treatment teams. These teams will address multiple systems of care, including child welfare, school, and juvenile justice systems. This program will provide training on what a child and family treatment team is and how to build one with public, private, and natural supports stakeholders. Participants will explore the fundamental elements necessary for providing family-driven, strength-based Child and Family Team Meetings. This 3-hour training will provide an introduction of the paradigm shift from conventional practices to youth-guided, family-driven best practices. We will provide techniques to foster healthy relationships amongst various community partners and systems. The training will also share some basic information about the High Fidelity Wraparound Model and approach.

Group Registrations

Registering 5 or more participants with one payment? Please use the paper registration form. Send completed paper registrations for the full group to the Registration Team at MAHEC.
fax 828.257.4768 | scan and email | mail MAHEC Registration, 121 Hendersonville Rd, Asheville, NC 28803

Group Rate Available

$ 65.00 per person
Five or more from same agency, registering & paying at same time
(add $15 to fee if registering after July 12th, 2022)



Provided by


DHHSHB


A program of


NC AHEC


An approved program of


DHHSHB


By registering for this program, you are granting permission for NC AHECs to share your information with NC DHHS and participating BH/IDD Tailored Plans. Participants also agree to audio and video recording of the session and posting of the recordings in an LMS for future access.

Target Audience

Behavioral health providers and administrators, NC licensed clinical mental health counselors, psychologists, social workers, substance use counselors, behavioral health nurses, AMH+/CMA staff, and other professionals interested in this subject.

Objectives

At the end of this activity, participants will be able to:

  • Define "Family-Driven" practices for Child-Family Treatment Team meetings.
  • List at least 3 necessary paradigm shifts to achieve effective outcomes with youth and families.
  • Explore ways to foster effective relationships among various systems, including juvenile justice, child welfare, and school.
  • Explain the model for High Fidelity Wraparound.

Faculty

  • Deborah Moore, MSW
  • Erica Velez, MSW, LCSWA

Fees

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