Salish FYSPRT
Pierce County FYSPRT – HI-FYVE (Family and Youth Voices for Empowerment)
Pierce County FYSPRT – HI-FYVE (Family and Youth Voices for Empowerment)
Meets virtually on the 4th Monday of each month from 4pm-5:30pm
Meets virtually on the 4th Monday of each month from 4pm-5:30pm
A safe space intended to empower families and caregivers to learn and share their experiences with children’s behavioral health services. The goal is to identify barriers, gaps, and challenges statewide to accessing appropriate and effective in-patient children/youth behavioral health services. In turn, the workgroup will strategize and brainstorm potential solutions to recommend to WSCC with the intent to fill these gaps and move the work forward. The identified solutions will then be sent up the chain to our state partners at the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery to influence changes in our System of Care.
Meets virtually on the 4th Tuesday of each month from 5:30pm-7:30pm
Drop in any time! This Family/Peer meeting will feature:
Wellness topics, check in time with your community, and a dose of Joy to leave you ready for the rest of your day.
Drop in any time! This Family/Peer meeting will feature:
Wellness topics, check in time with your community, and a dose of Joy to leave you ready for the rest of your day.
Meets virtually on the 2nd Thursday of each month from 3:30pm – 5pm
A safe space for parents/caregivers to identify barriers, gaps, and challenges in providing leadership opportunities and topic specific training to support families in strengthening their tool box. The goal is to ensure WSCC is creating and providing training opportunities for individuals seeking to expand their knowledge of peer and family support, as well as sharing partner organizations trainings. This workgroup will also provide recommendations to the Executive Director in the planning of the annual Children’s Behavioral Health Summit and Parent Weekend Training.
Meets virtually on the 2nd Monday of each month from 4pm-6pm
This 16 hour training is for parents and family members of a person with a Substance Use Disorder (SUD). This is a Healthcare Authority (HCA) approved curriculum created to assist parents, caregivers and other family members in understanding SUD and providing helpful support to the individual they are supporting.
This 16 hour training is for parents and family members of a person with a Substance Use Disorder (SUD). This is a Healthcare Authority (HCA) approved curriculum created to assist parents, caregivers and other family members in understanding SUD and providing helpful support to the individual they are supporting.
This 16 hour training is for parents and family members of a person with a Substance Use Disorder (SUD). This is a Healthcare Authority (HCA) approved curriculum created to assist parents, caregivers and other family members in understanding SUD and providing helpful support to the individual they are supporting.
Drop in any time! This Family/Peer meeting will feature:
Wellness topics, check in time with your community, and a dose of Joy to leave you ready for the rest of your day.
This 16 hour training is for parents and family members of a person with a Substance Use Disorder (SUD). This is a Healthcare Authority (HCA) approved curriculum created to assist parents, caregivers and other family members in understanding SUD and providing helpful support to the individual they are supporting.
A safe space intended to establish procedures to ensure the work of WSCC is done with these values at the forefront. Identify family leaders of marginalized communities and invite them to join us so we can include their voices in our work. Identify experts on this topic who can partner with us to provide training for the Community Connectors.
A safe space intended to identify barriers, gaps, and challenges statewide to appropriate and effective cross system collaboration communication and services. The goal is to create work plans and find a diverse array of partners to collaborate with WSCC to educate and assist families in becoming familiar to the benefits of having one treatment plan across all systems they may be involved in. The work plan will then be sent up the chain to our state partners at the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery to influence changes in our System of Care.
Drop in any time! This Family/Peer meeting will feature:
Wellness topics, check in time with your community, and a dose of Joy to leave you ready for the rest of your day.
Meets virtually on the 4th Friday of each month from 10am-12Noon
This is our every other month meeting to share what is happening around our state and connect with each other.
Meets virtually on the 4th Monday of each month from 4pm-5:30pm
A safe space intended to empower families and caregivers to learn and share their experiences with children’s behavioral health services. The goal is to identify barriers, gaps, and challenges statewide to accessing appropriate and effective in-patient children/youth behavioral health services. In turn, the workgroup will strategize and brainstorm potential solutions to recommend to WSCC with the intent to fill these gaps and move the work forward. The identified solutions will then be sent up the chain to our state partners at the Division of Behavioral Health and Recovery to influence changes in our System of Care.
Meets virtually on the 4th Tuesday of each month from 5:30pm-7:30pm
A place for all families, youth, young adults, and system partners to learn more about behavioral health resources and supports, become a leader in their community, elevate important issues related to behavioral health services, volunteer for a work group, and share their voice and experience.
VOICES FOR CHANGE AND EMPOWERMENT
Drop in any time! This Family/Peer meeting will feature:
Wellness topics, check in time with your community, and a dose of Joy to leave you ready for the rest of your day.
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