THURSDAY • FEBRUARY 1, 2007
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Plenary Session:
Pathways to Healing: Suicide Prevention, Intervention, and
Postvention in Systems of Care
Presenters: Sylvia Kay Fisher, Child, Adolescent and Family Branch, Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental
Health Services Administration;
Mark LoMurray, North Dakota Adolescent Suicide Prevention
Project;
Holly Echo-Hawk, National Indian Child Welfare Association;
Shannon CrossBear, Federation of Families for Children’s Mental
Health
Workshop Sessions:
The ABCs of Building an Education System of Care
Infrastructure: The Rhode Island Lesson Plan
Presenters: Sandra Keenan, Technical Assistance Partnership;
Ashley Keenan, Ginny Stack, and Frank Pace, The Positive
Education Partnership (PEP), Rhode Island
Services and Costs Study Next Steps—Cost Effectiveness
Analysis
Presenters: Anna Krivelyova and Ebony Montgomery, National
Evaluation/ORC Macro;
Maureen Rubin, Youth Net, South Carolina;
Elaine Slaton, Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health
If You Don’t Know, Now You Know: A Heart-to-Heart about
Youth, Culture, and Life
Presenters: Ken Martinez and Erika Van Buren, Technical Assistance
Partnership;
TJ Curtis, Youth MOVE
Monterey County System of Care Score Card 2005: A
Collaborative Approach to Infuse Social Marketing and
Evaluation
Presenters: Dana Edgull, Sandra Barajas, Jana Sczersputowski, and Dorothy
Lebron, Monterey County System of Care—La Familia
Sana/The Healthy Family
Grants Management Issues
Presenters: Gwen Simpson and Kimberly Pendleton, Division of Grants
Management, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services
Administration
“Kickin It Up A Notch”: Juvenile Justice Moves from
Screening to Assessment that Facilitates Treatment
Presenters:
Joyce Burrell, Technical Assistance Partnership;
Trina W. Osher, Huff Osher Consulting, Inc.;
Gail Wasserman, Columbia University
Early Childhood Mental Health in Kentucky: A Collaborative
Approach
Presenters:
Beth J. Armstrong and Bill Hobstetter, Kentuckians Encouraging
Youth to Succeed;
Mary Beth Jackson, Kentucky Department for Public Health
Weaving a Tapestry: Allegheny County’s Integrated System
of Care
Presenters: Keith Solomon and Linda Thornhill, System of Care Initiative,
Allegheny County, Pennsylvania;
Jeanine Rasky, Allegheny County Department of Human Services
Executive Office; Eddie Bell, Allegheny County Department of Human Services,
Division of Children, Youth, & Families
Reaching Out to an Ethnic Community
Presenters: Arlene Morris, Zong Chia Yang, Chao Vang, and Judy Vang,
Connecting Circles of Care, Butte County, California
Metamorphosis of a Community Team: The Tulsa
Experience
Presenters: Michael W. Brose and Deborah J. Hunter, Mental Health
Association in Tulsa;
Carla Tanner, Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa
Collaboration, Conflict, and Conflict Resolution in Systems
of Care
Presenters: Mary E. Evans and Mary I. Armstrong, Research and Training
Center for Children’s Mental Health, Louis de la Parte Florida
Mental Health Institute, University of South Florida;
Robyn Boustead, Missouri Institute of Mental Health and Circle of
H.O.P.E., A System of Care for Children with a Serious
Emotional Disturbance, Jefferson City, Missouri
PASS: Prevention, Access, Self-Empowerment, and
Support—A Means to Success
Presenters: Lenora Reid-Rose, William Ryan Harris, Dana Finley, Neville B.
Morris, Fancy Vanhoose, and Eleanor Johnson-Wade,
Achieving Culturally Competent and Effective Services,
Monroe County, New York
Using System of Care Collaborations and Family-Driven
Strategies to Implement Effective and Creative Juvenile
Detention Alternatives
Presenters: Chad Jones and Laurie Daniel, The PeachState Wraparound
Initiative;
Makini Corlette and Josh Cole, Georgia Juvenile Court
Part 2—Creating, Sustaining, and Expanding a System of
Care Design: Lessons Learned on a Shared County Vision,
Cross-Systems Partnership, Leadership, and Infrastructure Development (Slides 16-19)
Presenters:
Michael Orth, Carol Hardesty, and Myra Alfreds, Westchester
Community Network, New York
Part 1 of this presentation
Overview of the National Evaluation for 2006-Funded
Communities
Presenters: Stacey Lee, National Evaluation/Walter R. McDonald &
Associates, Inc.;
Jennifer Dewey, National Evaluation/ORC Macro;
Peggy Nikkel, The Wyoming SAGE Initiative/Wyoming’s
Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health—UPLIFT
Building Evidence from the Ground Up: Practice-Based
Evidence from a Tribal Perspective
Presenters:
Dolores Jimerson, National Indian Child Welfare Association;
Delyle “Shanny” Augare, Jesse “Jay” St. Goddard, and Floyd
“Tinyman” Heavy Runner, Blackfeet Po’ka Project
Partnering with Youth in Evaluation: Engagement, Energy,
Innovation, and Outcomes!
Presenters:
Robin Orlando, Jason Peterson, and Shannon Christie, System of
Care Initiative, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania
Using Data to Improve Wraparound Practice Fidelity: One
Community’s Quality Journey
Presenters:
Beth Dague, Teresa King, Nancy Lowery-Bregar, and Chris
Stormann, Project TAPESTRY, Ohio
Applying Empowerment Evaluation and Getting to
Outcomes to Systems of Care
Presenters:
David Osher and Bruce Strahl, Technical Assistance Partnership;
Alyce L. Tucker, National Evaluation/ORC Macro
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