Child Welfare: Mark Lapiz (Santa Clara County)

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Child Welfare: Mark Lapiz (Santa Clara County) Directors Institute Learning Session #4 Giving Voice To CPM: Bringing the Message Home Sharing Session Presenters: Child Welfare: Mark Lapiz (Santa Clara County) Faculty: Jennifer Buchholz, Danna Fabella, DeAnna Avey-Motikeit, Gary Taylor

Common Message for Communicating about CPM The California Core Practice Model (CPM) is a unifying framework for child welfare services across the state. CPM aligns and integrates child welfare initiatives building upon the collaborative, interactive practices that agency staff at all levels and partners provide children, youth and families to improve accountability and outcomes.   CPM is how we do our work! Through exploration, engagement, inquiry, teaming, and advocacy we can better meet the need of those we serve. CPM defines the observable behaviors in our interactions with families, our workforce and our partners. CPM is a catalyst for innovation at all levels of the system to support consistent child welfare practice statewide. CPM forms the foundation of the Integrated CPM (ICPM) by supplementing the CPM values, principles and child welfare specific behaviors with behavioral health and probation practice behaviors to integrate our work with shared families. CPM is anchored in implementation science and supported by the efforts of CWDA, CalSWEC, RTAs, CFPIC and CDSS.