- the benefits and difficulties of partnering between practitioners and families
- the need for and benefits of partnering between practitioners of various disciplines within the system of care
- a working model of a wraparound process (the hallmark of the system of care)
- barriers that prevent effective wraparound services and what causes them
- the need to help social workers learn parent partnering skills
- the roles that families can play in the system of care
- the need for specialized training so that practitioners can learn to assess, understand, and integrate a family's spiritual beliefs into the system of care
- the development of an interdisciplinary, collaborative practice course at East Carolina University
- experiential training and shared-classroom experiences for students
Child Mental Health: Exploring Systems of Care in the New Millennium is a tool that will aid practitioners and consumers alike as they shift their point of view from the provider-as-expert paradigm to one of building partnerships.
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