This course will provide an overview of the inclusion of MRSS within a comprehensive system of care (SOC). MRSS is grounded in SOC values and principles as it should be family and youth driven, equitable and accessible, culturally and linguistically competent, trauma-responsive, strengths-based, individualized, and data driven. MRSS is designed to work with the youth and family serving systems with shared population responsibility (i.e., schools, courts, child welfare), engage informal supports, and intercede before a crisis leads to more restrictive options.
2 CEs Pending for SW, C, Psych, RN, LPN
Connection: To ensure CIP COE provides top quality training and learning experiences, all participants must have their cameras on for the entire training event to attend and receive credit. The attendance and participation expectations are the same for virtual and in-person training events: no multitasking, follow along, engage, and participate in discussions and other activities, no traveling in a car or attending concurrent meetings.
Note: If you join the training without your camera on, you will be removed and need to reschedule.
1. Bandwidth issues: inform your agency and make plans to access a connection that is conducive for camera-on, engaged learning.
2. Chromebook or similar devices generally complicate your connection. You will not be able to obtain chat information etc.; you will need alternative options.
3. Phoning in with audio (no video) cannot verify attendance, you will be removed from the training and unable to earn credits.