Family Engagement and Permanency Practice Initiative Discussion

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Explore insights on family engagement, learning outcomes, challenges, and best practices from the Permanency Practice Initiative Workgroup. Reflect on the importance of a supportive network in promoting positive family relationships and child well-being. Gain valuable recommendations for enhancing family-centered practices in Pennsylvania and beyond.


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  1. Call it a clan, call it a network, call it a tribe, call it a family: Whatever you call it, whoever you are, you need one. Jane Howard

  2. Family Engagement: What Have We Learned? Honorable Eleanor L. Bush, Allegheny Court of Common Pleas Rick Saylor, Lycoming County Director of Children s Services

  3. Audience Survey - Who is with us today?

  4. Todays Purpose Reflect together on learning about FE Share PPI Workgroup learning Share your learning Summarize best practice highlights

  5. Three Questions ??? What did you come to this session to learn? What have you learned over the past two years about family engagement? What is a challenge/struggle you are facing with family engagement?

  6. What is the Permanency Practice Initiative ????????????????

  7. From Research to Application 2014

  8. Task from the State Roundtable

  9. PPI Workgroup Findings- Steps/activities Themes

  10. Workgroup findings and your experiences .

  11. Where are we now? Recommendations to the State Roundtable

  12. Best practice in Pennsylvania should include a tiered approach of meeting options addressing a continuum of needs, from emergency response through long range planning.

  13. Thank you for joining us today! For more information, visit us at WWW.ocfcpacourts.us WWW.ocfcpacourts.us

  14. Thats what people do who love you. They put their arms around you and love you when you are not so lovable. D. Coletti

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