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Bay Area Regional Learning Collaborative. February 24, 2014. Agenda. Welcome and Introductions Approval of minutes Learning Collaborative Business County Sharing: Youth and Family Engagement Lunch Video and Panel discussion: How to Come Through: Youth Share Stories and Strategies - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Bay Area Regional  Learning Collaborative

Bay Area Regional Learning Collaborative

February 24, 2014

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Welcome and Introductions Approval of minutes Learning Collaborative Business County Sharing: Youth and Family

Engagement Lunch Video and Panel discussion: How to Come

Through: Youth Share Stories and Strategies

Next Steps

Agenda

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Common Agenda

Shared Measurement

Mutually Reinforcing Activities

Continuous Communication

Backbone organization

Ingredients of aLearning Collaborative

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Regional List Serve (BAA)

BAA Forum:http://bayareaacademy.org/resources/forums/

Statewide List Serve (CalSWEC)

Resources for Communication

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BAA website: http://bayareaacademy.org/resources/katie-a/

CalSWEC: Child Welfare/Mental Health Implementation Toolkit

http://calswec.berkeley.edu/toolkits/child-welfare-mental-health-learning-collaborative-katie

Resources for Implementation

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Bay Area AcademyJudith Lefler, Assistant Director @ [email protected] Cannell, Regional Training Manager @ [email protected]

California Institute for Mental HealthKimberly Mayer, Associate Director @ [email protected] Cristina Correa, Project Coordinator @ [email protected]

Chadwick Center for Children and FamiliesAl Killian-Harvey @ [email protected]

Resource Center for Family Focused PracticeDebbie Lowery, Director @ [email protected]

Resources for Training

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County Sharing

Youth and Family Engagement

What is working well?

What are challenges/worries?

Next steps

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Please return by 1:00

Lunch

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How Youth Come Through: Youth Share Stories and Strategies for

Therapists

http://vimeo.com/namvideo/howtocomethrough

Video and Panel Discussion

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Next Steps

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Webinars: April – June 2014

Engaging Youth & Families as Partners in the Process Implementation of Evidence-Based & Promising Practices

Supporting Pathways to Well-Being (Katie A) Outcomes: Developing Measures and Processes for

Accountability and Improvement Transition: Moving from Formal to Informal Supports

Next Steps

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Bay Area Learning Collaborative 5 Priority Areas:

1. System Integration (paradigm shift, culture of shared responsibility, interagency communication, Integration of initiatives and data collection)

2. Sustaining

3. Out of County Placements (challenges: assessment, service delivery, service integration, transitions)

4. Trauma Informed Systems

a. Reflective Practice

b. Coaching and Supervision model/strategy

5. (staff, fiscal, services, non-traditional services, dosage)

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May 19, 201410:30-3:00

1111 Broadway, OaklandOakland Conference Center:

7th Floor CalEndowmentLake Merritt Room

Next Meeting