Understanding and Navigating Multi-Systems in Support of Children and Families
12-13-2023
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Tricia Malott, MEd and Panelists
If you have any questions please email Peggy at peggy.maccolini@rhd.org
The children's system is quite complex. Having to navigate multiple systems can be a challenge. Learn ways to be an "effective" team member and hear from a panel of children's system and family representatives about how the various systems can be most helpful. Systems representatives include Office of Children and Youth, Juvenile Probation, Educational System, Mental Health, Developmental Disabilities, and Drug and Alcohol, as well as family and young person representation.
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