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Page 1: California Child Welfare Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference Monterey, California May 29, 2008.

California Child Welfare Co-Investment PartnershipChildren’s Conference

Monterey, California

May 29, 2008

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Co-Investment PartnershipChildren’s Conference AGENDA

Welcome and Introductions Purpose of Focus Group Discussion Partnership Overview Next Steps

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference

Purpose of Focus Group

New organization Identity development What is the perception

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference Discussion Questions

Partners

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference Partnership Purpose To ensure a coordinated, collaborative approach to

the investments needed to improve the child welfare outcomes.

Champions key investments: collaborate on statewide investments to improve child welfare outcomes

Promotes strategic approaches: identify promising ideas, monitor outcomes, document results and advocate to sustain and spread proven strategies.

Educates policymakers: provide key leaders with information to ensure that public policies support promising practices and improve child welfare outcomes.

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference Partnership Structure

Investing Partners Identify Priorities Based on Advisory Committee Recommendations

Advisory Committee Proposes Strategies and Activities

Strategies are Defined, Workgroups Formed and Research and Other Activities Conducted

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference Partnership Diagram here

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference 2008 Partnership Priorities Older Youth Permanency

Supporting family connections by sustaining training that promotes permanency

Sustain Youth Permanency Training Transition & Evaluation Plan

Foster Youth Education coordinating approaches to education supports for foster

youth Integrate existing collaborative efforts

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference 2008 Partnership Priorities Resource Family Recruitment Development &

Support coordinating improvements for those who care for foster

children Older Youth Permanency Support the Implementation of AB 340 – the Melding Pilot

Mental Health Developing collaborative connections between child

welfare and mental health agencies Convening Workgroup to develop recommendations

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference 2008 Partnership Priorities - still in

development Kinship Support

Educate state and local policy makers about benefit of federal program proposals

Youth & Family Engagement Promote Expansion of TDM

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference 2008 Work Group Activities

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference

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Co-Investment PartnershipChildren’s Conference

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference

The Workforce and Leadership Development workgroup will complete activities and achieve objectives currently in process by June 2008.

An Ad Hoc Workgroup on Sustaining Youth Permanency Training and Technical Assistance - Begin May 2008

The Practice Development and Evaluation workgroup will complete activities and achieve objectives currently in process and complete their work by April 2008.

An Ad Hoc Workgroup on the Landscape Decision Making Tool/Schematic will begin April 2008 – September 2008

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference Work Group Transition Plan (Cont’d)

The Shared Responsibility and Accountability workgroup will transition into two separate workgroups

An Ad Hoc Workgroup on Mental Health and Child Welfare - Begin February 2008

An Ad Hoc Workgroup on Education Integration - Begin June 2008

An Ad Hoc Workgroup on Melding Pilot AB 340 Begin - TBD

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference Work Group Transition Plan (Cont’d)

The Supportive Policy and Fiscal Environment Workgroup

Develop a process for educating policy members about Co-Investment priorities and the importance of sustaining improvements to date.

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference Public Education and Outreach

Overview - 2008 Goals Update and align strategic plan to address current

political and fiscal environment, leverage existing opportunities and ensure continued progress.

Continue Advisory Committee’s work to build and support an infrastructure that will ensure coordinated, collaborative and consistent implementation of key strategies and promising practices.

Continue Public Education and Outreach to improve understanding of California’s child welfare system, current improvement efforts and the need to support proven approaches.

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference Policy Priority Areas in 2008 include:

supporting family connections by sustaining training that promotes permanency

coordinating approaches to education supports for foster youth

developing collaborative connections between child welfare and mental health agencies

coordinating improvements for those who care for foster children

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Co-Investment Partnership Children’s Conference

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