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Neighborhood Support and Children’s Connectedness Britt Wilkenfeld, M.A., Kristin Anderson Moore, Ph.D., and Laura Lippman Covers the factors that create positive outcomes for children when they live in supportive communities.   February 2008
Neurodiversity and Gender-Diverse Youth: An Affirming Approach to Care 2020 National LGBTQIA+ Health Education Center This publication provides insight from qualitative research and clinical experience into the unique experience of gender-diverse, neurodiverse youth.   August 2020
New Arkansas Law—and Similar Bills—Endanger Transgender Youth, Research Shows Sara Reardon Arkansas became the first state to ban physicians from giving hormones or puberty-delaying drugs to transgender people under age 18. Doctors who do so could be stripped of their licenses and sued. The law is called the Save Adolescents from Experimentation (SAFE) Act.   April 2021
New Directions for Behavioral Health Funding and Implications for Youth Involved in the Juvenile Justice System Cuellar, A.E. Explores potential Federal, State, and private sources of funding to meet the behavioral health needs of youth involved in the juvenile justice system across the full spectrum of involvement. The author discusses important steps to improving access to and care for these youth, including the need for provider, youth, and family input into the reform process.   January 2012
New Mexico Systems of Care- Organizational CLC Self Assessment Users Guide New Mexico Systems of Care Guidebook for CLC self assessment   June 2013
New Roles for Families in Systems of Care T. Osher, E. deFur, C. Nava, S. Spencer, D. Toth-Dennis Volume I of this document provides background on how family members have found and developed their voice to become strong partners and assertive leaders in developing better systems of care.   1998
No More Strategic Plans, But “Planning Strategically FREDLA Handout on strategic planning   2014
Nondiscrimination and Equal Opportunity Policy Outlines the NASP policy to provide equal opportunities, regardless of actual or perceived characteristics such as race, religion, socioeconomic status, gender identity, gender expression, and sexual orientation.   February 2012
Nurturing Change- State Strategies for Improving Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Julie Cohen, Cuindy Oser, Kelsey Quigley, Deborah Roderick Stark This report reviews several states barriers, successful strategies, and possible reccomendations for federal policy change.   April 2013
ON CARE 2011 Plan ON CARE - Onondaga County System of Care (New York) Sample year-long strategic plan.  
ON CARE Coordinating Council Membership ON CARE - Onondoga County System of Care (New York) Identifies the roles, recommended criteria, and selection process for the Coordinating Council members.   August 2010
Ohio Youth Problem, Functioning and Satisfaction Scales Rural Children's' Initiative (Texas) Form that allows users to rate a child's problem severity and functioning that calculates scaled scores based on the Ohio Youth Problem, Functioning and Satisfaction Scales.   September 2007
Onondaga County System of Care By-Laws ON CARE - Onondoga County System of Care (New York) Sample system of care by-laws.   July 2010
Opportunities to Involve Treatment Professionals During the 3 Phases of the CFSR Process This list provides examples of ways for treatment professionals and their child welfare counterparts to collaborate through the CFSR process.   2010
Organizational Self Assessment for Cultural and Linguistic Competence Kristin Ferguson-Colvin, Elaine Maccio This brief provides an overview of organizational cultural and linguistic competence, organizational assessment, and resources. Much of the information provided is adapted from resources provided by the National Center for Cultural Competence (NCCC) at the Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development in Washington, DC.   September 2012
Our Space & beFIERCE Stephanie Perron Our Space is a LGBTQ youth community center operated in Hayward, Calif., that serves LGBTQ youth between the ages of 14 to 24. Our Space supported the development of beFIERCE, a tool kit for providers working with LGBTQ foster care youth. beFIERCE walks providers through the needs of LGBTQ youth and how their organizations can better support the population.   2015
Out of the Shadows: Supporting LGBTQ Youth in Child Welfare Through Cross-System Collaboration Martin, M., Down, L., & Erney, R. This resource reviews the disproportionate representation of LGBT young people of color who are engaged in the child welfare system. This resource reviews outcomes and protective factors.   2016
Outcome Evaluation Phase I Report- A Report for Field Test Particpants Arch National Respite Network and Resource Center A report was published in 1999 that included instruments for evaluating outcomes of respite and crisis care programs. This report describes the field-testing process, outcomes of the field-testing, and subsequent recommendations for revisions of the manual and instruments.   July 2001
Outcomes Logic Model Template Rural Children's Initiative (Texas) Template that can be used to develop a logic model.  
PARK Project Governance Structure Bridgeport PARK Project (Connecticut) Governance structure organizational chart.  
PII Approach: Building Implementation and Evaluation Capacity in Child Welfare The PII approach integrates the tenets of implementation science and program evaluation into a coordinated framework to support and evaluate this initiative. This report describes this collaborative approach to implementation and evaluation that is currently underway.   2014
Parent Advisory Council (Job Description) Cuyahoga Tapestry System of Care Parent Advisory Council job description.  
Parent Lead Job Duties Cuyahoga Tapestry System of Care Parent Lead job description.  
Parent Partner Strengths and Needs Self-Check Patricia Miles Identifies skills necessary for Parent Partners hired within Wraparound Projects, with ratings of "confidence level."  
Parent-Infant Relationship Global Assessment Scale (PIR-GAS) Concise information from the DC 03 about the Parent-Infant Relationshilp Global Assassement Scale.   2005


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