2025 Children’s Behavioral Health Summit

Breaking Stigmas, Empowering Families, Creating System Change
 
Join us on Monday, May 5th to explore how personal stories can drive change, break down stigma, and influence policy. Participants will engage in discussions on the value of lived experience, learn how to effectively share their stories, and discover where their voices can make the biggest impact. Breakout
sessions will provide space to explore advocacy & training opportunities, while a panel of youth, parents, and system leaders will highlight real-world examples of lived experience shaping the system. By coming together, we can strengthen our collective voice and create a more inclusive and responsive behavioral health system in Washington State.

Children’s Behavioral Health Statewide Family Network

The purpose of the Children’s Behavioral Health Statewide Family Network (CBHSFN) is to provide input and recommendations to the state systems and infrastructure of the children’s behavioral health care system in order to support a stronger, more successful response to the needs of children and youth experiencing serious emotional disturbances (SED) and their families.

In addition, the CBHSFN will be collaborative with the behavioral health care system to include workforce development and provide technical assistance to create a pathway for families to participate in state and local mental health services planning and policy development. 

The Washington State Children’s Behavioral Health Care Principles are a set of standards, grounded in the system of care values and principles which are to guide how the children’s behavioral health care system delivers services to youth and families. These standards are to ensure care is focused on:

To see these principles defined CLICK HERE

The intent of the CBHSFN in Washington is to ensure the purpose remains at the forefront of the work it does and to enhance family voice at the local and state levels by providing family leadership training and support workforce development, as well as ensuring the voices of the family are represented at all state decision making tables. 

Projects Funded by this grant are:

  • Children’s Behavioral Health Summit
  • Parent/Caregiver Training Weekend
  • Technical Assistance to FYSPRT’s
  • Every other month Open Network Meetings
  • Every other month workgroup and committees project network meeting 
Every other month Open Forum Network Meeting

Open Forum Meeting Details

This virtual meeting is a valuable forum for networking, collaboration, and staying up to date on the latest developments impacting children’s behavioral health. Participants will hear from Washington State Community Connectors on the Statewide Family Network including updates on our workgroups and committees, alongside updates from FYSPRT and other organizational representatives. Sessions may include a presentation that either highlights a partner organization or program supporting families or offer a learning opportunity through training hosted by an SFN partner. This meeting is held on the 4th Monday of every odd month noon to 2pm via Zoom. We look forward to your participation.
 
Every other month Dedicated Space for Parents/Caregivers Meeting

Dedicated Space Details

This virtual meeting is a dedicated space for parents and caregivers of children, youth, and young adults who experience behavioral health challenges aimed at amplifying your voices and lived experiences to drive meaningful system change. This meeting will provide updates on developments within the children and youth behavioral health community across Washington State, facilitate discussions on policy and system gaps that should be prioritized by the WA Statewide Family Network. These priorities will be forwarded to relevant workgroups or committees to help inform action plans. This meeting is held on the 3rd Tuesday of every even month from 6:00-7:30 pm via Zoom. We look forward to your participation.