All resources in Partnerships for Well-Being Institute 2016

Keynote Opening Remarks and Keynote: Integration: The Path to Even Better Outcomes with Children and Families!

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This keynote address will include descriptions of recent innovations with the Wraparound process; in addressing poverty; integration of primary medical care and services to children with behavioral health needs; and with use of youth and family members as key staff in system of care implementation.

Material Type: Lecture Notes

Author: Resource Center for Family-Focused Practice

B1 Wrapping with Trans* Youth (and their Families and Supports), Part 1

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This presentation will explore the experience of transgender and gender variant youth by: shifting traditionally understood constructs of gender, understanding disparities in health/mental health outcomes for trans*youth, learning skills needed to be a “visible” ally for trans* youth, learning skills needed to support families and teams within the context of Wraparound services, and learning how to understand the importance of connecting trans* youth to supportive resources.

Material Type: Lecture Notes

Author: Resource Center for Family-Focused Practice

B5 Suicide Prevention with Youth: Implementing Suicide Prevention Protocols in Your Agency, Part 1

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This training will provide specific implementation of suicide psychoeducation, assessment, prevention and intervention, including safety planning in a manner that will both empower direct service providers of all skill and educational levels, and individuals in the community to appropriately and confidently address suicide with all client populations.

Material Type: Lecture Notes

Author: Resource Center for Family-Focused Practice

C1 Wrapping with Trans* Youth (and their families and supports) Part 2

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This presentation will explore the experience of transgender and gender variant youth by: shifting traditionally understood constructs of gender, understanding disparities in health/mental health outcomes for trans*youth, learning skills needed to be a “visible” ally for trans* youth, learning skills needed to support families and teams within the context of Wraparound services, and learning how to understand the importance of connecting trans* youth to supportive resources.

Material Type: Lecture Notes

Author: Resource Center for Family-Focused Practice