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This conference aims to provide training, education and information that will enhance service provision for agencies, organizations, and individual practitioners working to support child behavioral health in NC.
NC’s child behavioral health systems of care are influenced by several factors that determine both the type and quality of services provided to NC children and families. These factors include the policies that govern NC service provision; the research that informs those policies and practices; and the sociocultural challenges that impact the daily lived experiences of NC families and communities. To recognize that NC currently has a larger need for child behavioral health services than our system has the capacity to provide, means that careful attention must be paid the well-being of not just the children themselves, but also the individuals tasked with meeting their behavioral health needs.
This conference will be in-person. Each participant will have the opportunity to attend 2 plenary and 4 breakout sessions. There will be 16 breakout sessions for participants to choose from based on 4 tracks. In addition, organizations will have the opportunity to attend as a team, groups of 3 – 5 people. The half day on October 18, 2023 will be for teams only as well as the last hour and half of the conference on October 20, 2023 for team planning sessions.
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