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Positively Engaging Youth in the CFSR

opportunities strategies resources q+abenefitsintro

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Benefits To Engaging Youth In The CFSR Process:

Unique perspective How services can best be

provided System change What works, what does not,

and their service needs Opportunity to consider new

strategies Empowerment Speak on behalf of Agency

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State child welfare agencies can engage youth currently being or those that have been served by the child welfare system

by identifying and then working with existing

youth organizations and advisory boards

Engaging Youth in The CFSR Process:

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States can engage youth in the

• Identify existing statewide youth organizations willing to assist with youth engagement

• Work with State or local foster youth ombudspersons

• Train staff on working collaboratively with youth

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Statewide Assessmentprocess by:

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States can engage youth in the

• Prep youth to participate

• Conduct stakeholder interviews with youth

• Invite youth to the State’s exit conference

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Onsite Reviewprocess by:

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States can engage youth in the PIP or

• Include on the PIP team & work groups

• Invite youth from Chafee State Plan team to participate in PIP to address overlapping areas of improvement

• Engage in reviewing PIP progress quarterly

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Program Improvement Planprocess by:

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Putting Youth in the Game: Things to Consider • Scheduling • Transportation & logistics• Compensation• Other $ issues• Staffing• Professionalism• Finding “Best Use of Skills”

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Putting Youth in the Game: Rules for Play• Know the rules• No practice/no play• Defense is just as important as offense• Fouls happen• Go to the tape• Don’t play injured• It’s no fun sitting on the bench• Communicate success

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Web ResourcesCalifornia Youth Connection

www.calyouthconn.org

Youth Leadership Advisory Team – Mainewww.ylat.org

FosterClubwww.fosterclub.org

Jim Casey Youth Opportunities Initiative –Michigan Recommendationshttp://www.jimcaseyyouth.org/docs/michigan_voice.pdf

National Child Welfare Resource Center for Youth Development http://www.nrcys.ou.edu/nrcyd

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Now Here!!

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CFSR Youth Involvement Toolkit

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JJ [email protected]

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