SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry Into Foster Care Workgroup .

2y ago
13 Views
2 Downloads
644.00 KB
12 Pages
Last View : 1m ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Baylee Stein
Transcription

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes: Welcome and Introductions (Charlene)Charlene welcomed new members and facilitatedintroductions. Co-chair, Emily Kaiser, has moved to their KoinoniaPlacerville office and will no longer be a P-4 workgroupmember and co-chair.Last meeting minutes were reviewed and accepted with onecorrection regarding the FSW referral form being updated to “addSOP language”.Sara provided Child Family Team Meeting (CFTM) updates: Noted CANS is rolling out more slowly than CFTMs – wehave 5 clinicians who are completing CANS in pilot stage –10 court cases each. We need to align CANS with release ofauthorization prior to giving out copies. Training is beingconducted with Court Services program. Reviewed Permanency CFTM handoutso Data summary tables: As of July 2019 we crossed the threshold of500 meetings With extra scheduler are now schedulingCFTMs within week referral submittedo Regional Meeting Breakdown: Pointed out Permanency South has fiveReview and approve April 22, 2019 meeting minutes (Emily)CFT meeting updates (Sarah)1

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes:CFT meeting updates (Sarah) continued CFT meeting updates (Sarah) continued2social worker units versus PermanencyCentral who has 4. Court Services will always reflect moremeetings due to requirement for CFTM forcase planning purposes Noted regional meeting data is not to be usedas a comparison but as only stages forprogram managers to tracko Length of CFTMs: 97 minutes (1 hr. 37 mins.) was the averagefor June 2019o Meeting End Time: In June 2019, 5 meetings ended after 5:00p.m. – those meetings are being tracked andhave decreased since January 2019 From January 2019 through June 2017, 63%of meetings were held in the afternoon versus37% in the morning.Mary Tarro provided SOP coaching to CFTM facilitatorsregarding Harm and Danger statementsMoving forward the Northern Regional Training Academy willbe providing CFTM training to social workers, which will

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes: P4 quantitative study of 2015 cohort recap (Edward)P4 quantitative study of 2015 cohort recap (Edward) continued3better align with SOP as they are the same trainersTwo day CFTM training was held with the Court on June 27and 28, 2019. Same training will be held with CountyCounsel Association of California Conference on November7 and 8, 2019.Sarah clarified that data for CFTMs by behavioral health arecollected through Avatar, which is a different system thanthat the one CPS is using to collect data for Uplift CFTMs.It was noted that CFTM outcome data would be helpful formeasure P4. It was questioned whether Tara Zielenski wasproviding Prevention Child Family Team Meeting (PCFTM)data for S2 workgroup – Charlene will follow upCFTM policy and procedure is in draft form. Currently, theconfidentiality section is being worked on and writers willcontinue to incorporate/update information.There was a request for CSEC advocates to receive CFTMtraining – Sarah will follow upEdward provided recap of P4 quantitative study of 2015cohort. The following were noted:o Black children, due to disproportionality of entries,had the most reentries (22.1%) when compared toother ethnicities in that cohort (12.2% White and

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes:9.1% Latino)None of the reentries by time in care (0 to 30 days –17.6%, 1 to 6 months – 13.4%, or 6 months to 1 year– 10.7%) met the national standard (8.3% or lower) Noted that short stayers of 0-30 days (17.6%)had the highest percentage of reentrieso Informal Supervision (IS) had highest numbers ofreentries (22 out of 75 children – 29.3%) Noted we may want to focus on IS becausethey are the program with the highestreentriesPermanency Program Regions varied in reentry rates:o North region was the highest (14.7%); however, theytend to have the highest number of caseso Separately, Central (8.3%) and East (8.0%) regionsboth performed better than the state (10.4%), andalso met the national standard (8.3%)o South region (11.0%) was close to the state’sperformance (10.4%)o East region had the least reentries (9 out of 112children)Emergency Response (ER)/Informal Supervision (IS)o P4 quantitative study of 2015 cohort recap (Edward) continued 4

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes:Regions also varied by reentries:o East region had the highest number of reentries (15out of 31 children), which amounted to 48.4% whencompared to North (17.3%) and South (18.9%)o None of the regions met or neared state performance(10.4%)P4 quantitative study of 2015 cohort – Review of CPS management feedback (All) Next Steps (All) Next Steps (All) continued5Group reviewed feedback handout from the PermanencyManagement Meeting (PMT) and ER&IS ManagementMeetingThe following feedback/ideas/suggestions were discussed:o Would be beneficial to implement the “ParentCoaching Model” during parental visitation that someother counties are successfully usingo Make sure everything is in place 30-60 days prior tofamily reunification and then follow the case 3-6months post reunificationo Have Birth and Beyond (B&B) present at last CFTMat case closureo Acknowledged complicating factors in regards tohaving a clear vision moving forward due to P4 databeing in the past several years (2015):

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes:Next Steps (All) continuedo6 How can we balance or makerecommendations when they may not be asrelevant today? Caseloads were higher in 2015 than they arenow Even current data, if possible, is difficult toassign causality because our families are sodynamic and there is so much to look at –uniqueness of every individual family memberand their circumstances Also, if could look 3 years later, numberscould be great but we would not really know ifit was because of CFTMs. The numbers only help us look and beintentional about our work Behavior is hard to measure Data is old but is a good baseline movingforward Can use old data to decide to study aparticular group (e.g., children age 1 andyounger)Cultural Broker shared that even with use of initial

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes:oNext Steps (All) continuedo7survey and end survey, it can still be difficult to obtainstructured feedback; however, we know that CFTMsand the Cultural Broker’s program are best practiceand make a difference.IS program continually focuses on continuous qualityimprovement (CQI) From a partner perspective, maybe IS can dosomething differently Other counties that are performing well maybe serving less children or do not have IS orProtective Emergency Placement Services(PEPS – voluntary placement of children bytheir parents/guardian into out of home fostercare for up to 28 days) Now that we know ER/IS have skewednumbers when compared to Permanency itwould be good to take a look at ER&IS moreclosely – Karen will take back to her programand look further More B&B representation would be helpful inCFTMs – encourage social workers to inviteWould be good to drill down trend for contributing

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes:oNext Steps (All) continued8factors: Alcohol and other drug (AOD) related,domestic violence (DV) with some mentalhealth (MH) componentsDiscussed that DV survivors: Often are forced to use drugs as part ofabuse They are already overstressed Usually have no support system Often “checked out” Overall health of individual survivor needs tobe taken into consideration Often given too many tasks to complete Frequently have no training on how to parent(i.e., perceive their children like a new puppy,believing that merely providing a home andfood is sufficient) Need support similar to Cultural Broker’sprogram Would benefit from intensive supportiveservices similar to AOD services that haveDrug Court, Specialized Treatment and

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes:oNext Steps (All) continued9Recovery Services (STARS) etc DV – other feedback/ideas: Look at initial DV services Are referrals happening quicklyenough Because DV survivors are usuallyangry and feel re-victimized whenCPS is involved, how can we minimizefurther negative impact on theindividual? That is what the CulturalBroker Program does – wouldbe good to have samesupport/intervention with DVfamilies Also need to wrap and link because ofprevalence of MH issues DV survivors may have “no clue” howto parent – need added support PTSD will be trigger DV survivors,complicating their ability to parent The mental, emotional, and

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes:oNext Steps (All) continued10psychological impact of DV is verydetrimental Coaching is sometimes more valuable thantraining There is value in having partners helpwith incremental steps across oursystem We struggle with assessing DV – eachperson needs to be assessed individually Identifying a parent partner to be part of CFTwould be important Look at how we can train volunteersand advocates Can CPS provide training tovolunteers and advocates?Visitation is essential for families and can be tediousto arrange/facilitate; however, having higher qualityvisitation (coaching) will be a key factor. Parent Coaching Program Training FSWs or other paraprofessionals toengage and coach families Understand that children have lost trust and

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaOB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Date: July 22, 2019Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/DiscussionMinutes: Next Steps – Follow Up and Themes may be exhibiting behaviors during visitationbecause they have moved from place toplaceCharlene to ask Barbara Oleachea if Tara Zielenski hasprovided PCFT data to the S2 workgroup meetingSarah will follow up regarding CSEC advocates receivingCFTM trainingKaren will take back ER/IS data and look into furtherContinue to look at how B&B representation can beutilized/invited at CFTMs especially at return home and caseclosureContinue to look at how DV services can be enhancedContinue to look at how CPS can implement parentcoaching during visitationPlus/Delta (Karen)PLUS DELTA -Exciting to have new partners to help us because we cannot do it byourselvesMore Community partners than CPS todayDiscussion of quantitative study was good11 It would be nice for families to know we are having theseconversationsSuggest taking notes on large paper so that key feedbackis captured by the group

SIP Outcome Area - P4 Reentry into Foster Care Workgroup Meeting AgendaDate: July 22, 2019OB3, Conference Rm 13701 Branch Center RdSacramento CA 95827Karen Parker – Co-Chair (P4), CPSEmily Kaiser, Co-chair (P4) –Koinonia Family ServicesAttendeesX Jade Tea - CPS- Emergency Response/Informal SupervisionX Edward Fernando - CPS- Program Administration (PA)X Sarah Duncan – CPS - PermanencyX Laurie Clothier – Birth & Beyond (River Oak)X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services (CS)XXXXNiku Mohanty-Campbell - CPS-PSRenee Velazquez - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Alexander Garlinger - A Community for PeaceDonna Brown - A Community for PeaceBridget Stumpf for Trish Kennedy – Cultural Broker’s ProgramChristina Boakye-Donkor- CPS PSX Chris Costa for Traci Lee - County CounselXXXXLeslie Matthews - Alternative Family ServicesJennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth SolutionsEmily Kaiser- Koinonia Family ServicesSusan McKee – CPS-ER/ISKorlany Roche – DBHSCarol Ramirez – LilliputRobin Kwizer – Cultural Broker’s ProgramX Karen Parker - CPS- ER/ISMelanie Perez- CPS-PAX Charlene Duffy - CPS-Permanency (PS)Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/ISX Gina Roberson - W.E.A.V.E.Vinder Lallian - My Sister’s HouseX Leslie Olson - CPS- Program SupportX Mayda Arce - Birth & Beyond (La Familia)Carrie Britton – CPS-PADiscussion/ Action ItemsAgenda Item/Discussion Minutes:Appreciation for positive reception of collaborative thoughts to close gapsCarol Ramirez with Lilliput volunteered to be new co-facilitator aftermeeting Need new partner co-facilitatorNext Meeting Date: – October 28, 2019 from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00a.m., OB3, Conference Room 1 (3701 Branch Center Rd.,95827)Next meeting date12

3701 Branch Center Rd Karen Parker Sacramento CA 95827 –Co-Chair (P4), CPS . (River Oak) X Jennifer Shebesta – Stanford Youth Solutions Katherine Nickerson- CPS-ER/IS X Dianne McFarland - CPS-Court Services . Black children, due to disproportionality of entries, had the most reentries (22.1%) when compared to .

Related Documents:

SIP SIP phones Blustar 8000i NA SIP SIP phones 9112i, 9133i, 480i Not Supported SIP SIP phones 673xi ( A673xi), 675xi ( A675xi) NA SIP SIP phones 6735i, 6737i ( A6735i, A6737i) NA SIP SIP phones 6739i NA SIP SIP phones 6863i, 6865i, 6867i NA SIP MiVoice Conference phone (UC360

C O N T E N T S Configuration of SIP Trunking for PSTN Access SIP-to-SIP 1 Finding Feature Information 1 Configuration of SIP Trunking for PSTN Access SIP-to-SIP Features 1 Configuring SIP Registration Proxy on Cisco UBE 3 Finding Feature Information 3 Registration Pass-Through Modes 4 End-to-End Mode 4 Peer-to-Peer Mode 5 Registration in Different Registrar Modes 7

How To Guide: SIP Trunking Configuration Using the SIP Trunk Page 6(19) 2.2 The SIP Trunk Page The SIP Trunk pages are found under SIP Trunks. Several SIP Trunk pages may be defined if you have several PBXs or Trunk Services. You need to purchase Additional Trunk Group licensees to get more than one SIP Trunk page. Details are found below. s d he n

To support SIP trunks through a SIP trunk service provider, the SIP Trunk Groups folder was added to the SIP Peers folder in DB Programming. To create a SIP Trunk Group for Fusion Connect Service Provider, navigate to System- Device and Feature Codes- SIP Peers- SIP Trunk Groups and right click in the right hand pane. Then select "Create SIP .

Call Flow Scenarios for Successful Calls This section describes call flows for the following scenarios, which illustrate successful calls: SIP Gateway-to-SIP Gateway—Call Setup and Disconnect, page 7-3 SIP Gateway-to-SIP Gateway—Call via SIP Redirect Server, page 7-6 SIP Gateway-to-SIP Gateway—Call via SIP Proxy Server, page 7-9

4. SIP, VVoIP and QoS 5. SIP and Media Security 6. STIR/SHAKEN and the 'identity' problem 7. Firewalls, NAT and Session Border Controllers 8. SIP Trunking 9. Testing, Troubleshooting and Interoperability 10. ENUM, Peering and Interconnect 11. SIP in the Cloud 12. SIP in Cellular networks 13. SIP and Fax over IP 14. SIP in UC, UCaaS and .

How to Guide: SIP Trunking Configuration using the SIP Trunks page 4 2.2 The SIP Trunk Page The SIP Trunk pages are found under SIP Trunks. Several SIP Trunk pages may be defined if you have several PBXs or Trunk Services. You need to purchase Additional Trunk Group licensees to get more than one SIP Trunk page. Details are found below. s d he Tru

STI-AS IBCF/ TrGW SIP UA Verifier 4. Get Private Key SKS 1. SIP INVITE 22. 200 OK 9. SIP INVITE IBCF/ TrGW CSCF STI-CR CVT 2. SIP INVITE 5. Private Key 7. SIP INVITE (with Identity) 8. SIP INVITE 10. SIP INVITE 11. SIP INVITE 13. Get Certificate 14. Certificate 16. Invoke Analytics 17. Result of Analytics 18. SIP INVITE (with Verification .