CPPC Four Strategies
Neighborhood Networking |
Family & Youth Centered Engagement |
Policy & Practice Change |
Shared Decision Making |
Purpose: Promote cooperation and form alliances to provide more accessible and relevant informal and professional supports, services, and resources for families whose children are at risk of abuse and neglect.
Example: Attending and distributing information at: provider meetings in each county, the Warren County Health and Safety Fair, Operation Backpack, etc. |
Purpose: Genuinely engage families and youth to identify strengths, resources, and supports to reduce barriers and help families succeed.
Example: • Be Strong Parent Cafes • Circles of Support • Youth Transition Decision Making/Dream Teams • Bridging relationships with marginalized communities |
Purpose: Improve policies and practices to reduce barriers and increase accessibility and relevance of services that lead to positive family outcomes.
Example: Partnering with HIRTA to create a voucher system in order to provide DHS clients with free (to the client) transportation to doctor's appointments, visitations, etc. |
Purpose: Provide leadership for collaborative efforts that promote community responsibility for the safety and well-being of children.
Example: CPPC Steering Committee |