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Equitable Partners: Integrated Case Management for Children, Youth, and Families in Skagit County

Explore the Wraparound Principles for achieving family goals through a collaborative, culturally competent, and outcome-based approach by the Skagit County team. Learn about the effective Skagit Model and how it benefits the community. Join us in creating an equitable and supportive environment for families and youth.

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Equitable Partners: Integrated Case Management for Children, Youth, and Families in Skagit County

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  1. CHILDREN, YOUTH, and FAMILIES Integrated Case managementSkagit County July 28, 2011

  2. Our Vision… “Families, Communities and Systems are equitable Partners guided by Wraparound Principles to achieve their goals.” June 2011

  3. State Partnership

  4. Youth Needs Multi System Lower Needs >>>>>>>>Increasing Needs Single System

  5. ICM and Wraparound…

  6. Wraparound Principles • Family Driven & Youth Guided • Culturally & Linguistically Competent • Individualized • Strengths Based • Community Based • Team Based • Unconditional/Persistent • Outcomes Based • Natural Supports • Collaboration

  7. Skagit County Team Members

  8. The Skagit Model to Date…

  9. Why this Works…

  10. Questions? “The possibility of a healthy society lies within this room.” Swill Kanim ~ July 27, 2011

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