Making Partnerships Work:
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Our collaboration T/TA services – from stakeholder involvement and community partnerships to the Child and Family Services Review process – helped agencies successfully engage and work with a variety of partners.
Stakeholder Involvement in Child Welfare
Enhanced stakeholder involvement in collaborative work to improve outcomes. Helped agencies and Tribes develop strategies to involve stakeholders in organizational systems.
Community Partnerships
Developed and sustained productive community partnerships with a broad range of key stakeholders, making these partnerships a regular part of the agency’s practice.
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Developing Community Partnerships in Child Welfare |
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Community Partnerships for Child Protection |
Collaborations with Specific Partners
Provided information and T/TA on collaborating specifically with:
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Tribes |
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Courts/Legal: With the National Child Welfare Resource Center for Legal and Judicial Issues we developed tools for courts and agencies to improve judicial administration and legal representation, particularly in the areas of planning and quality improvement. |
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County Agencies |
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Children, Youth and Families Served |
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Service Providers |
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Child Welfare Agency Staff |
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Other Public Agencies and Providers |
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Community Representatives |
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Advocacy Organizations |
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Elected Officials |
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Media |
Service Array
Offered a structured process and a complete set of tools for assessing the service array, compiled and reported the results and developed resource development plans.
Systems of Care
Helped States and Tribes use systems of care models for child welfare to build a continuum of integrated child, youth and family services.
Training Curricula
Built agency capacity by providing customizable training curricula to meet the needs of child welfare agencies..
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