Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health

Technical Assistance Partnership for Child and Family Mental Health

System of Care Region V

 

Resources:

Promising Practices in Mental Health Care Programs: A Look at The California Endowment’s Agricultural Worker Health Program Request for Proposals Grantees
In 2002, the California Endowment awarded $10.5 million to 30 organizations to meet the immediate health needs of California’s agricultural workers with origins from Mexico and Latin America. This monograph released in 2004 describes lessons learned, activities and promising practices among grantees that included a mental health component and presents case studies on two grantees serving different agricultural worker populations. Implementation strategies discussed are the use of mobile clinics, promotoras, group and individual counseling, and health promotion activities that are intended to build trust and reduce barriers to seeking mental health services.

Mental Health Care for Children and Adolescents in Foster Care
Between one-half and three-fourths of the children entering foster care exhibit behavior or social competency problems that warrant mental health care. This rate is significantly higher than that which typically occurs in the mainstream population. A child's psychosocial functioning also affects decisions made by caregivers and child welfare professionals regarding the child's exit from foster care. For example, children with poorly treated mental health disorders may be less likely to be reunified with their families or adopted. Published in 2006, this review surveys major findings gleaned from studies about the evidence base for mental health care and about related class action law suits. The review also outlines steps that will improve the mental health services delivered to children and youth in foster care and increase access to care.

Latino Systems of Care – Psyche Line 2005
The articles in this special issue represent the first collection in any publication to review the application of the evolving SOC model to Latino populations in the United States.

Implementing the Wraparound Process: What the National Wraparound Initiative can offer communities

The Wraparound Process User's Guide: A Handbook for Families

Kmihqitahasultipon Training Curriculum
Designed to build service capacity within communities that have strong native and cultural traditions


Region V Featured Community:

Region V's current featured System of Care Community is Puerto Rico's Mental Health Initiative for Children.


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View the PowerPoint presentations from the 2006 TA Partnership Region V System of Care Community Meeting


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Meet the Region V Technical Assistance Coordinator (RTAC):

BECKY ORNELASBECKY ORNELAS
Region V Regional Technical Assistance Coordinator


Contact Information:
Phone: (626) 369-5934
E-mail: bornelas@ffcmh.org

 

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