CARE Network Behavioral Health Provider ECHO Series - April 2022
This training will provide CARE Network behavioral health designated providers with evidence-based guidelines for care and improve both access and quality of care for patients. Providers will have the opportunity to learn new referral processes and system-based protocols for working with other family-serving agencies, such as social services, law enforcement and the courts. A major goal of the ECHO sessions will be to promote interdisciplinary practice and collaboration among systems. Sessions will also include case presentations and discussion.
April's topic is the history of child protection with Lou Collette Felipe, PhD and Laurel Niep, LCSW.
Target Audience
CARE Network Behavioral Health Designated Providers
Learning Objectives
- To identify the historic events leading to the development of systematic child protection efforts in the United States
- To critique child protection efforts that have targeted indigenous children and have led to disproportionate representation of Black children in the child welfare system
- To incorporate the historical context of child protection into clinical services and contact with children and families
Resource
Lou Collette Felipe, PhD
Assistant Professor
Deputy Director, START Clinic
CU School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
Laurel Niep, LCSW
Bilingual Therapist – START Center
Instructor – CU School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry
Available Credit
- 1.00 Attendance