California’s Integrated Core Practice Model for Children and Youth – San Diego
In-Person Training

Training

Course Summary:

This 6 hour in-person training is intended to provide attendees with background, history and practice level content about California’s Integrated Core Practice Model (ICPM) as it relates to installation of both effective child and family practices, and to support interagency System of Care implementation under AB 2083.

Within that System of Care partnership, a multi-agency guide, containing the essential principles and values of all those who seek to serve young people and their families is the cornerstone of implementation. This learning experience, orients attendees to the essential values, principles and practice behaviors of a System of Care for children and youth and why it has been chosen by the state as the county level structure for integrated services. Attendees further will explore the evidenced-based elements of the ICPM and will have awareness about how the practice model can be used to improve service delivery and support a trauma-informed partnership.

This learning experience, orients attendees to what is a System of Care for children and youth and why it has been chosen by the state as the county level structure for integrated services. Attendees further will explore the evidenced-based elements of the ICPM and will have awareness about how the practice model can be used to improve service delivery.

Instructors:

Richard Knecht, Founder and Managing Partner at the Integrated Human Services Group

Rob Doty, CPOC Consultant/Retired Juvenile Division Director from Santa Cruz County Probation Department

Targeted Audience: Deputy Probation Officers, Supervisors, and Department Analysts

Location: San Diego, CA

Time: 8:30am – 3:30pm 

No cost to attend this training. 

STC certification: 02501430 (6 STC Hours) 

Registration link: https://cvent.me/od81yK