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Kids Talk Legislative Briefing Family Engagement in Ohio December 8, 2011 Angela Sausser Short Ohio Family and Children First.

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1 Kids Talk Legislative Briefing Family Engagement in Ohio December 8, 2011 Angela Sausser Short Ohio Family and Children First

2 OFCF - Who We Are A partnership of state and local government, communities, and families that work together to enhance the well-being of Ohio’s children and families by building community capacity, strategically coordinating systems and services, and engaging and empowering families.

3 What is “Family Engagement”? Multiple Definitions Depends on who you ask, at what level, for which system, and for what purpose

4 Family Engagement Levels 1.Family Focused: train, educate, or support parents. Usually system or diagnosis specific and general information for support. Most common level. 2.System Focused: case level assistance in service/treatment planning and supports identification at local level. Advocating for more support for their family and other families. 3.Policy Focused: advocating to the state departments, legislature, and local government for policy changes, system changes, funding.

5 Family Engagement & Empowerment Research Research revealed Ohio is rich in resources for engaging and support families, but there is a lack of coordination so duplication is occurring. Recommendations focused on: (1) networking parent advocacy resources; (2) improving communication; (3) creating leadership opportunity; (4) improving parent-professional partnerships; (5) increase participation in policy decisions

6 OFCF Family Engagement Committee Formed in June 2009 by OFCF with membership consisting of parents, state department representatives, parent advocates, state associations, and other key stakeholders. Purpose: To strengthen and enhance family engagement opportunities and resources in Ohio by coordinating efforts across systems and the state.

7 OFCF Family Engagement Committee 1.Parent Advocacy: Identifying existing parent advocacy supports and trainings and coordinate such resources. Identifying current gaps in parent advocacy supports.  Needs/Resource Assessment  Systems Information for Red Treehouse website  Tips for parents when working with systems  Parent Advocacy Connection and its connection with other parent advocacy groups (trainings, network, sharing resources, etc.)

8 Parent Advocacy Connection In FY 2006 and as part of the OFCF/ODMH Access to Better Care Initiative, Parent Advocacy Connection (PAC) was created. Contracted with NAMI-Ohio to serve as the administrative agent for PAC Funded through JFS federal money with match from ODMH, ODADAS, ODODD, ODYS Purpose: Make parent advocates available to parents and their children who are receiving FCFC service coordination.

9 OFCF Family Engagement Committee 2. Parent/Professional: Identifying existing parent/professional trainings, including family engagement and parent leadership. Connecting parents to such opportunities. Identifying ways for Ohio to strengthen parent & professional partnerships.  Training survey administered & analyzed  Organizations will promote via the Red Treehouse website  Revised the “How Friendly Is Your Agency” checklist  Researching national training curricula for family engagement  Considering a cross-system family engagement conference in future

10 OFCF Family Engagement Committee 3.Red Treehouse: Created in partnership with the Ronald McDonald House of Cleveland for families, young adults, and professionals.  Serve as Ohio’s Network for Family Engagement, to help families and professionals promote the well-being of children and young adults, prenatal to age 25.  Actively engage, motivate and empower families  Strengthen parent professional partnerships.  Personalize information retrieval according to location, age of child or young adult, and topic of need or interest.

11 RedTreehouse.org  Professionals and organizations can: Post events Expand outreach Broaden geographic reach Direct visitors to their websites  Red Treehouse is not an information/referral system, such as a 211.

12 Red Treehouse Launch Dates LAUNCH SCHEDULE:  Regions 1 & Remainder of 3: February 2012  Regions 8 & 9: April 2012  Regions 7 &10: August 2012  Regions 2 & 6: January 2013  Region 5: April 2013 October 12, 2011 Launched: Cuyahoga & Lorain

13 Next Steps with Family Engagement  Expand the Red Treehouse website statewide and with more organizations and resources  Increase parent advocacy resources in Ohio  Strengthen parent & professional partnerships in Ohio  Identify, support, and promote policy opportunities for family engagement within state government

14 Thank You!! For more information about OFCF Family Engagement Steering Committee, contact: Angela Sausser Short, OFCF Director (614) 644-1506 Angela.Sausser-Short@ode.state.oh.us


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