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Intro
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Current State of Childrens Behavioral Health
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Current System and Services
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HighQuality Whole Person Care
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Marriage Center Services
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Womens Behavioral Health
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Maternal Mental Health
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Obstacles
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Early Childhood
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Schools
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Lifes Mission
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FamilyCentered Care
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Family is an Authority
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Decolonizing Family
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Adaptive Work
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Staff Training
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Participatory Democracy
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Beyond Theory Beyond Concept
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Moving Forward
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Bad Uses of Technology
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IEP Meetings
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Closing
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Questions and Comments
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Justice Involved Youth
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Family Outcomes
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Parent Coaching
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Other Privileges
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One More Question
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One Change
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The Misfortune
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Keep the Conversation Going
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Map the Current System
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Stay Engaged
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Mapping
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Invest Family Leadership
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Trojan Horse
Description:
Explore a panel discussion on the current state and future vision of children's mental health systems in Washington, DC. Gain insights from experts in behavioral health, community services, and parent advocacy as they discuss challenges, opportunities, and innovative approaches to improve mental health care for children and families. Learn about high-quality whole-person care, family-centered approaches, and strategies for decolonizing family support services. Discover the importance of staff training, participatory democracy, and adaptive work in creating effective mental health systems. Examine obstacles in early childhood care, schools, and technology use, while considering solutions such as parent coaching and family leadership investment. Engage with topics including maternal mental health, justice-involved youth, and the role of IEP meetings in supporting children's mental well-being.

Mental Health Systems in Washington, DC - A New Vision for Children and Families - Part 1

The Aspen Institute
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