What Does QPI Means to Me

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What Does QPI Means to Me No matter how a case ends. As long as it’s safe, every child deserves to keep everyone in their life they love. -Jody Rodgers, Birth Parent

What QPI Means to Me QPI means excellent social work, collaborative, empowering, with the goal of transformative change.  -Ann Grubaugh, Social Worker

What QPI Means to Me QPI is a call to a community wherein every person has a role in actively engaging to achieve the optimal care for children and youth who have been entrusted to us. It is a space to share voice and fully listen to every perspective, and to integrate our findings into best practice for the future leaders of our unique community. -Renee Tapia, Lilliput Children’s Services

What QPI Means to Me QPI is the understanding and everyday practice of trust and inclusion. It is the idea that even if everyone doesn’t come to the same agreement on something, all parties felt like their voice was heard, their opinions and expertise taken into consideration, and that they were part of a highly functioning, respectful process/team. –Teresa Baldassari, Social Worker

What Does QPI Mean to Me QPI means putting the child at the heart of our decisions, leaning in when the child or a member of their team is in need and thinking creatively together as a child centered team in order to achieve the best outcome possible for children and families. -Stephanie Montez, Supervisor

What Does QPI Mean to Me All parents, foster, birth and adoptive, are important in the life of a child and we can and all should work together. -Rose Eshe, Social Worker

What QPI Means to Me QPI has created the opportunity for me to be part of a powerful, compassionate team of parents, family, social workers and community members who are dedicated to giving children the safety, love and support they need to thrive. –Robyn Robbins, Caregiver

What QPI Means to Me Teaming with the child always being at the center of how we do things and why we do things. –Meg Easter-Dawson, Program Manager

What Does QPI Mean to Me QPI is implementing methodologies to create a culture of compassion, understanding, and love around children, bio parents, and foster parents by using the latest research and data available to keep focus on best outcomes for youth.-Sean Ramsey, Caregiver

What Does QPI Mean to Me QPI means embracing all caregivers, related and non-related,  to support a youth in need. -Briana Downey, Manager

What Does QPI Mean to Me QPI is a practice model that builds relationships between caregivers, biological families and social workers and improves our work to come from a more child centered approach.-Jamie Ott, Supervisor

What QPI Means to Me Relationships, relationships, relationships!! Even just one positive relationship in a child’s life can help to rebuild the neural pathways of the brain. - Heather Moonman, Caregiver