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Facts for Families Bullying and Bullying Prevention Provides a description and interventions that have proven to be effective for bullying prevention, and lists a variety of excellent resources and websites.   2009
Faith Communities & the Well-Being of LGBT Youth The Psychiatry and Religion and LGBTQ+ committees of the Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry have created a booklet called Faith Communities and the Well-Being of LGBT Youth. Published online, the booklet addresses ways in which faith leaders and faith communities can support LGBT youth in their communities to mitigate mental health challenges. The booklet acknowledges the common interests shared by medicine and religion in the welfare of young individuals. Then, it describes multiple mental health challenges faced by LGBT youth, including suicide, depression, anxiety, substance use, bullying, and homelessness. Through both religion and medicine, it seeks to alleviate pain and address difficult aspects of life to enhance physical, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being.   2020
Falling Through the Cracks - The Impact of Immigration Enforcement on Children Caught Up in the Child Welfare System This paper outlines the unique challenges that federal and state immigration enforcement measures pose to child well-being and family unity, including the implications for children and families involved in the child welfare system   December 2012
Families With Overlapping Needs Betsy Hinden PhD, Bernice Gershenson, MPH, Valerie Williams, MA, MS, et al. This issue brief describes findings from the Center for Mental Health Services Research’s secondary analysis of the Comprehensive Community Mental Health Services for Children and Families Program. The aims of the study were to: examine the prevalence of family mental illness and family substance abuse among children entering systems of care; compare families with histories of mental illness and substance abuse to families without these histories; and clarify related implications for research, policy and practice.   September 2006
Family & Community Action Plan Cover Sheet New Hampshire Cover sheet for notes/decisions from meetings of family team, case manager, and families.   August 2003
Family Engagement This bulletin describes the benefits of family engagement in the child welfare system and discusses ways to achieve meaningful family engagement, specific strategies that reflect family engagement, and examples of State and local child welfare programs that have achieved success with engaging families.   June 2010
Family Group Decision Making A Solution to Racial Disproportionality and Disparities in Child Welfare University of Colorado Denver Kempe Center Discusses how Family Group Decision Making (FGDM) can be used to address disproportionality and disparities in child welfare.  
Family Group Decision Making in Child Welfare This document clarifies the definition of “family group decision making” (FGDM) in order to increase understanding on the subject and enable accurate classification of family-involvement practices This document covers the purpose, values, and processes of family group decision making.   January 2008
Family Group Decision Making: Building & Reinvigorating Relationships Lisa Merkel-Holguin Explores family group decision-making and how it positively affects family and other interpersonal relationships.   2013
Family Information Specialist (Job Description) Wings for Children and Families, Inc. Family Information Specialist job description.   December 2002
Family Involvement in Pennsylvania's Juvenile Justice System Wendy Luckenbill and Clay Yeager Provides framework ideas, examples of policy and law, and clear recommendations which can be employed to improve juvenile justice outcomes.   October 2009
Family Liaisons: Questions & Answers Kentucky? Describes the role of family liaisons.  
Family Mentoring Coordinator (Job Description) Healthy Families Project Family Mentoring Coordinator job description  
Family Options: Supporting Parents with Mental Illness & Their Children This article discusses how the Family Options program advocates for systemic expansion of programming for this population and for the re-alignment of child and adult mental health services to reflect a family recovery approach to care delivery.   Summer 2008
Family Partner (Job Description) National Wraparound Initiative Family Partner job requirements.   February 2005
Family Partner Practice Standards EMQ-Sacramento Wraparound Program (California) Chart of performance outcomes, best practices, and quality indicators.   April 2004
Family Partners in Systems of Care and Wraparound Describes the role of the family partner within wraparound and systems of care, including information on what it takes to be a family partner, the support infrastructure that family partners need, and other roles that family members can fulfill in wraparound.   Winter 2008
Family Roles in System of Care Communities Responding to a need articulated at the last system of care meeting, this Checklist of Family Roles in System of Care Communities was created by members of the Family Involvement Community of Practice. The checklist provides a list of possible roles families can fill in systems work, keeping their level of experience in mind. Communities are encouraged to add roles as they develop family participation. It is intended to be used by project directors, lead family contacts, other   October 2012
Family Specialist Practice Standards EMQ-Sacramento Wraparound Program (California) Chart of performance outcomes, best practice activities, and quality indicators.  
Family Support and Family Involvement: Building Skills, Knowledge and Participation Deborah Jean Parsons, Lisa Lambert Describes skills, knowledge, and training needs for parent support providers that family organizations can consider as they develop these kinds of programs.   January 2012
Family and Youth Peer Support Literature Review This document provides an overview of family and youth peer support and provides an overview of literature that supports this topic.   September 2013
Family-Driven Care Assessment Tool San Francisco Children's System of Care (California) Intended as a guide to help public agencies gauge how family-driven their programs and services are.   March 2007
Family-Driven Care Work Group Planning Form ON CARE - Onondoga Co. SOC (NY) Sample work plan for implementing the core value of family-driven care in a system of care.  
Family-Provider Relationships: A Multidisciplinary Review of High Quality Practices and Associations with Family, Child, and Provider Outcomes Identifies common practices in positive family-provider relationships and explores associations between these relational practices and child, family, and provider outcomes. The brief can inform members of the system of care team about positive outcomes when intentional relationship development occurs.   October 2011
Family-Provider Relationships: A Multidisciplinary Review of High Quality Practices and Associations with Family, Child, and Provider Outcomes Reviews literature from mental health systems that illustrate parent-provider relationships.   October 2011


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