Agenda Coalition Meeting January 22, 2016 Welcome & Introductions Lisa Elliott, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist and Clinic Manager Cook Children s Medical Center Coalition business (ACTION) Approval of the Minutes Vote for Education Work Group Chair Welcome new Leadership Lisa Elliott, Ph.D. & All Members Accomplishments of FY 2015 Marilyn Nappier, MSSW Director, Regional Service/Community Measures Cook Children s Health Care System Member Satisfaction Survey (ACTION) All Members WATCH Updates Wellness Workshop February 19 th Video status Tiana Gooden, LCSW Owner and Therapist Gooden Counseling Community Conversations All Members Adjourn and networking All Members Next meeting: March 18, 2016, 12:00 1:30 p.m. Denton County Health Department, 535 S. Loop 288, Denton Coordinator: Courtney Barnard, LMSW courtney.barnard@cookchildrens.org Office: (682) 885 3070 watchdenton.org
2016 Meetings January 22 March 18 May 12 Child Health Summit July 15 September 16 November 18
Organization/Individual Member Profile GENERAL INFORMATION (Please Print) Name Title Supervisor Name Title Organization (Official name) Mailing Address City State Zip Business Phone ( ) Fax ( ) Cell Phone ( ) E-mail Website Brief Description of your organization (or Bio if individual). Attach separate sheet if necessary Personal Interest/Goal of Joining Special Skills or Talents Current/Past community involvement in children s health issues: Of our existing work groups, I prefer to serve on: Education Work Group Membership Committee Other: May we list your organization as a member in our printed materials, literature and web presence? Yes No Return form to: courtney.barnard@cookchildrens.org or fax to 682-885-4909 or mail to Courtney Barnard, LMSW, Cook Children s Community Health Outreach 801 7 th Avenue, Fort Worth, Texas 76104
The January 22, 2016 WATCH coalition meeting was our Annual Volunteer Recognition meeting. Members took time to express what they love about participating in WATCH and what they were proud of helping the coalition accomplish in the past year. Suzy Gange LeeAnna Mendoza Christy Graham Linda Leal Julie Wright Kamilah Hasan Marty Otero Claudia Nava David Huffman Jeanne Clark Michelle Fox Enny Torres-Yanez Tiana Gooden Lisa Elliott First hand resources face-to-face Getting involved again CCHAPS data; meeting people face-to-face Seeing people I usually don t get to see Partnering with NISD to make a vide Educational opportunities; members are passionate about being active in the community; WATCH is seen in the community Everyone coming together for children s health Hope to provide information for children s health Brings together so many different people for children s health; finding ways to work together We are brave to talk about mental health Become aware of other resources The last Wellness Workshop on Autism We are now affecting change; we have grown from a small grassroots organization to being known in the community WATCH models true collaboration without being territorial; many opportunities for networking and education; we have become known to state-wide organizations the Meadows Mental Health Policy institute specifically named us as an organization for others to partner with
WATCHOverview_R2FINAL.pdf 2 1/13/16 9:12 AM Fiscal year 2015 accomplishments* 1,109 watchdenton.org visitors 2.32 average pages viewed per web session 175 community members attended coalition-hosted wellness workshop 95% of workshop attendees increased their knowledge about the event topic C M Y CM MY CY CMY K 1,029 mental health improvement tools distributed 3,000 educational resources distributed 581 70 individual volunteers GAVE volunteer hours (unduplicated) to support coalition activities Coalition members joined Walk a Mile in Our Shoes led by Denton County Federation of Families to raise awareness of children s mental health For more information, contact courtney.barnard@cookchildrens.org. * Oct. 1, 2014 Sept. 30, 2015
WATCH Coalition Meeting Volunteer Recognition January 22, 2016
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Wellness Workshops
Community awareness
Children s Mental Health Awareness
You are invited to attend our February workshop Strengthening the bridge between parents and providers FREE CEUs provided In order for a child with mental health challenges to receive the best possible care, it s necessary to have a trusting relationship between the parent and provider. This workshop will feature a panel discussion and participants will discuss the benefits of providers and families working together, as well as how to strengthen those relationships. Panelists include: Lisa Elliott, Ph.D., moderator, licensed psychologist and clinic manager, Cook Children s Medical Center The Honorable Kimberly McCary, County Court at Law Number One, Denton County Jason and Ann York, Skelton, Thomason and York Educational Consulting Laura Adams, parent advocate Mike and Kathy Conduff, parent advocates Ray and Susan Croff, parent advocates 12 to 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19, 2016 Cumberland Presbyterian Children s Home Lela Stricklen Hall 1304 Bernard St. Denton, TX 76202 The event is free and lunch will be provided. Register at watchdenton.org Cook Children s Medical Center is approved as a provider of continuing education for Licensed Professional Counselors by the LPC Board of Examiners for the State of Texas (Provider #1022) and Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists by the LMFT Board of Examiners for the State of Texas (Provider #385). These approvals meet the criteria for mandatory continuing education requirements toward relicensure as established by the individual Boards of Examiners for the State of Texas. Cook Children s Medical Center designates this activity for a maximum of 3.0 contact hours (0.3 CEU). Cook Children s is approved as a provider of continuing education for Social Workers by the Texas Board of Social Work Examiners (Provider #5164). This activity is designated for a maximum of 3.0 Social Worker contact hours.