Child Sex Trafficking Care Coordination has been launched in five major cities across Texas for recovered minors of exploitation. This new multi-disciplinary approach to services for our youth has changed the service model. As Child Advocacy Centers are launching their Care Coordination Teams in their community many questions are unanswered. How do service agencies work outside of their silos while creating collaboration and transparency for the investigation and victim? This presentation discusses the do's and dont’s when building a Care Coordination Team in your community using real-life examples from the implementation, launch, and stabilization of Care Coordination programs.
Learning Objectives:
Employ techniques to cast vision to create excitement and implementation in your community.
Evaluate and strengthen MDT partner relationships while understanding policy and procedures.
Create transparency to remove silos with service partners to create collaboration for exploited youth.
Build an Advisory Board that supports the Care Coordination agencies and protocols.
Identify your feedback opportunities to improve the Care Coordination process.