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.

FYSPRT Directory

Washington State Family, Youth, and System Partner Round Tables (FYSPRT) strengthen sustainable resources and provide community-based approaches to address the individual behavioral health needs of children, youth, and families.

Developed under the Department of Social and Health Services’ (DSHS) Washington State System of Care (SOC) Expansion Project, FYSPRTs are a key component for ensuring behavioral health and other public child-, youth-, and family-serving systems in Washington state are coordinated and informed by input from multiple stakeholders. 

The FYSPRTs serve as an integral part of the Children’s Mental Health Governance Structure, adopted within the T.R. et al. v. Kevin Quigly and Dorothy Teeter Settlement Agreement, informing and providing oversight for high-level policy making, program planning, and decision making, as well as the implementation of this Agreement, including implementation of Wraparound with Intensive Services (WISe).

Want more information? Visit Washington state’s FYSPRT website to learn more.

Washington Regional FYSPRTs