Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health

Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health

Winter 2004 System of Care Meeting Presentations

The following list contains workshop and plenary presentations from the Winter 2004 System of Care meeting in San Antonio, Texas. Click on the links to download the PowerPoint slides and handouts from these presentations in PDF format (Adobe Acrobat Reader required).


Plenary Sessions:

Sustaining Systems of Care: What Do We Know?
Presenters:
Beth Stroul, Management & Training Innovations,
Beth Baxter, Nebraska Family Central, Kearney, NE,
Brenda Fletcher, Youth Leader, Families CARE, Kearney, NE

Use of Medicaid for Sustainability
Presenter: Jeffrey A. Buck, Ph.D., SAMHSA/CMHS


Workshops:

Monday, January 12, 2004—Special Topics Day

Medicaid and Managed Care
Presenter: Mary Tierney, Senior Primary Care Advisor, Technical Assistance Partnership

Treatment of Youth with Co-occurring disorders Using Motivational Interviewing
Presenter: Win Turner, Senior Substance Abuse Advisor, Technical Assistance Partnership

Tuesday, January 13, 2004—Technical Assistance Day

Building Systems of Care: Critical Structures and Processes
Presenters: Sheila Pires, Lisa Conlan and Vivian Jackson

Street Law’s Teen Parents and the Law (TPAL) Program
Presenter: Bianca Jay

Understanding Technical Assistance: How Program Partners Can Assist You in Developing your System of Care
Presenters: Technical Assistance Partnership, Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health, National Indian Child Welfare Association, National Evaluation Team-ORC Macro, Communications Campaign—Vanguard Communications, Georgetown University—Cultural Competence Center

Wednesday, January 14, 2004

Implementing Funding Strategies and Structures to Sustain System of Care
Presenters: Bruce Kamradt, Aggie Hale
Wraparound Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI

Making it Work
Presenters: Connie Wells, John Reiss, Florida Institute for Family Involvement, Crawfordville, FL

Project No More: Life After Federal Funding
Presenters: Patricia Niedorwoski, Sue Amero, Robyn Boustead-State
Wings, Bangor, ME

Sustaining System of Care Demonstration Projects as Ongoing Agents of System Change
Presenters: Gwendolyn White, Lisa Brown, Harry Shallcross
Community Connections for Families, Pittsburgh, PA

Strategies for Implementing Evidence Based Services in a System of Care
Presenter: Bruce Chorpita, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

The Hardy Boys and the Mystery of Evidence Based Practices (Handout: resources and tools)
Presenter: Patrick Kanary, Center for Innovative Practice, Ohio

The President’s New Freedom Commission Report on Mental Health:
Using the New Freedom Commission Report to Promote Sustainability for Systems of Care in Children’s Mental Health
Achieving the Promise: Transforming Mental Health Care in America
Presenters:
Katherine Power, Center for Mental Health Services,
Larke Huang, National TA Center for Children’s Mental Health,
Jane Adams, Keys for Networking

Thursday, January 15, 2004

Against All Odds: Stacking the Deck for Sustainability
Presenters: Christa Petersen, TJ Rosenberg, Patty Merrifield
Neighborhood Care Centers, Las Vegas, NV

Community Vision Building: a process to empower communities and strengthen the sense of togetherness around continuing the revolution your local system of care
Presenters: Andy Hunt, Carol Iron Rope Herrera, Allen Nelson, Laura Castaneda
NICWA, Portland, OR

Evidence Based Services in the Context of System of Care
Presenter: Bruce Chorpita, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI

Family Mosaic Project: An Effective intensive Care Management Model Sustained through State Medicaid Dollars (Handout: An Overview of the Family Mosaic Project)
Presenters: Roban San Miguel, Cynthia Billings, Sai-Ling Chan-Sew
Family Mosaic Project, San Francisco, CA

Geographic Disparities Among States in Access, Utilization and Spending for Children’s Mental Health Services
Presenter: Richard H. Dougherty, Dougherty Management Associates, Lexington, MA

Hindsight Is 20:20—Sustainability Starts From Day 1
Presenters: Terry Price-Decker, Jackie Baldwin, John Kolhoven
Northwoods Alliance for Children and Families, Rhinelander, WI

Mental Health and Substance Abuse: Getting Down to the Basics
Presenters: Win Turner, Gayle Porter, Martha Mora, and Rachel Freed

Sustainability Through Extraordinary Board Leadership: Building and Retaining a High Impact Board (Handouts: What is a High Impact Board?, Mentoring Sucessful Board Members, Board Matrix, Tokenism vs. Meaningful Family Involvement)
Presenters: Angela Luck, Rachel Howell, Valerie Garza, Stephany Bryan
Copia Consulting, Austin, TX

Sustaining Your System of Care Through a Community Organization Approach
Presenters: Myra Alfreds, Carol Hardesty, Michael Orth, Deborah Lightbody
Westchester Community Network, White Plains, NY

The Long and Winding Road: Dissemination of an Evidence Based Practice—Lessons We are Learning (Handout: resources and tools)
Presenter: Patrick Kanary, Center for Innovative Practice, Ohio

Use of Taxing Authorities to Sustain, Leverage, and Maximize Funding
Presenters: Luanne J. Panecek, Beth Piecora, Don Dixon, Michelle Prior
Children’s Board of Hillsborough County, Tampa, FL

Using Evaluation Data to Sustain Systems of Care through Social Marketing Efforts (Handouts: Colorado Cornerstone Initiative, "Four Years of Cornerstone" Data, Joe and his Family)
Presenters: Denise McHugh, Carmen Held, Jim Strasser, Caroll Watkins Ali
Colorado Cornerstone System of Care Initiative, Denver, CO

We’ll Take It From Here (Handouts: Project MATCH, Medicaid Covered Services in Arizona)
Presenter: Frank Rider, Project MATCH, Phoenix, AZ