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Partnerships and Collaboration

Creating a Workforce in Early Childhood Mental Health: Defining the Competent Specialist

Publisher: 
Herr Research Center for Children and Social Policy at Erikson Institute

In order to guide the field and establish common benchmarks for quality, this document defines topics of knowledge

Keeping It All Together: Ideas For Sustaining Your Initiative

Publisher: 
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Mental Health Services

This guide describes the commitment of partners as a key to the sustainability of a project.

Building Medical Homes in State Medicaid and CHIP Programs

Publisher: 
National Academy for State Health Policy

With support from The Commonwealth Fund, this paper summarizes the work in the states and provides state policymakers with examples of promising practices, lessons learned and ideas they can adapt

State-based Home Visiting: Strengthening Programs through State Leadership

Publisher: 
Columbia University National Center for Children in Poverty

This report helps inform the field about two central questions related to home visiting: 1.) Are states investing in home visiting in ways that promote improved outcomes for young children?

Building an Effective Coalition

Project Avanzar
Las Cruces, New Mexico

Christy Lopez-Gutierrez, prevention director for Project Avanzar, had to readjust her frame of reference when she began implementing her grant.

Expanding Your Program's Reach by Engaging Policymakers and Partnering with Community Resources

The Violence Intervention and Prevention Project (VIP), a program of L.U.K. Crisis Center, Inc.
Worcester, Massachusetts

Like many grantees, April Thomas, project director of the LUK, Inc., Violence Intervention and Prevention Project (VIP), is facing the harsh realities of state budget cuts.

Creating a Cohesive Implementation Team

Kelli Hoekstra, Puget Sound Educational Service District
Fife, WA

The Puget Sound Educational Service District (ESD) set the stage early in their grant to create a sustainable coalition of diverse partners.

The Importance of Stakeholder Involvement

Esperanza del Pueblo
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

It was during the start-up phase of her YVPP grant that Patricia Chavez Anaya, project director for Esperanza del Pueblo, uncovered the nucleus of an idea to better serve the Latino community in Ok