Systems of Care Development in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Backgrou Background nd More than Wrap-Around (Systems of Care) Fabulous services in the Tulsa community.

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Systems of Care Development in Tulsa, Oklahoma

Backgrou Background nd More than Wrap-Around (Systems of Care) Fabulous services in the Tulsa community Operate in silos Compete for funding and access “nobody likes to be told their baby is ugly” Need to involve family members, people who receive services, diversity, corporate and philanthropic communities More than Wrap-Around (Systems of Care) Fabulous services in the Tulsa community Operate in silos Compete for funding and access “nobody likes to be told their baby is ugly” Need to involve family members, people who receive services, diversity, corporate and philanthropic communities

Systems of Care As Organizing Model Workgroups WrapAround Early Childhood Schools Juvenile Justice Child Welfare Transitional Age Youth and Adults CALM Center Strategic Planning Workgroups WrapAround Early Childhood Schools Juvenile Justice Child Welfare Transitional Age Youth and Adults CALM Center Strategic Planning

Benefits Mutual accountability Duplication of service Gaps in service Planning Resolution of conflict Collaborative lobbying Education of community/state regarding children’s behavior health needs Mutual accountability Duplication of service Gaps in service Planning Resolution of conflict Collaborative lobbying Education of community/state regarding children’s behavior health needs