2024 Virtual System of Care Summit

Date/Time

Tuesday, May 14, 2024 - Thursday, May 16, 2024
-

No-cost continuing education hours are available each day for mental health professionals and peer support specialists.

The SOC Summit is an opportunity for all children's mental health partners to reunite, renew, and re-energize their efforts to support children and young people with behavioral health needs, as well as their families.

Summit Tracks

» Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion in System of Care - sessions in this focus area examine disparities or biases at the individual, organizational, or system level. These sessions provide examples of effective strategies, tools, or practices that have been shown to reduce or eliminate disparities and improve mental health outcomes for under-served populations or communities and/or showcase strategies for recruiting, retaining, and promoting a diverse workforce in any area of a system of care.  

» Cross-Sector Partnerships (Schools, Juvenile Justice, Child Welfare, Community Organizations, and Primary Care Settings) - sessions in this focus area uplift collaborative actions and strategies that governmental and/or community-based organizations have implemented to transform systems, policies, or services for youth, young adults, and their families.  

» Youth Partnership in Practice, Evaluation, and Policy - sessions in this focus area highlight actions and strategies that honor, amplify, and integrate youth voice and choice, into every aspect of the system of care, including its design, delivery, implementation, policy, evaluation, and sustainability.  

» Family Partnership in Practice, Evaluation, and Policy - sessions in this focus area highlight actions and strategies that honor, amplify, and integrate family voice and choice into every aspect of the system of care, including its design, delivery, implementation, policy, evaluation, and sustainability.  

» Emerging Topics - sessions in this focus area provide opportunities to learn from individuals and organizations about emerging trends or issues they are observing in their work. 

» Systems Change - sessions in this focus area highlight effective actions for addressing systemic challenges. These sessions outline root problems within a system AND showcase solutions and alternatives to the identified problems.  


This event is open to anyone who is invested in the mental health and wellness of children, youth, and families.


Sponsored By: The National Center for Training and Technical Assistance on Child, Youth, and Family Mental Health (NTTAC)

Cost: Free


For questions, email nttacinfo@cars-rp.org


Learn More and Register