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Setting Up a Child Advocacy Office: Charting Your Course. Travis County Office of Child Representation Leslie Hill, Managing Attorney Lynn LeCropane, Senior Staff Attorney. The Beginning: Assessing Community Need. What is the current child welfare system? What is working well?
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Setting Up a Child Advocacy Office: Charting Your Course Travis County Office of Child Representation Leslie Hill, Managing Attorney Lynn LeCropane, Senior Staff Attorney
The Beginning: Assessing Community Need • What is the current child welfare system? • What is working well? • What could use some improvement? • How will your team meet the needs?
Identifying Funding Possibilities • Local, state and federal sources • Collaboration with partner agencies
Office Startup 101 • Space • Supplies • Staff • Systems
Open for Business: Now What? • Case Assignment Procedures • Case Organization • Communication • Handling the unexpected
Building a Team • What skills does your team need? • Find the right combination of skills • Behavioral interviewing • Flexibility is a skill
Developing Partner Relationships • Build on your existing networks • Identify common goals and needs • Always look for the bigger picture
What to Measure: And How? • Understand your system’s capabilities • Identify performance measures • Capture the work you are doing • Plan for system updates • Don’t give up!
Incorporating Promising Practices • Know your clients’ needs • Be responsive to clients and community • Develop practice standards for office • Learn from others • Don’t be afraid to change your systems
Meeting Client Needs: Logistics • Planes, Trains and Automobiles • Hospitals • Schools • Detention Facilities • Residential Treatment Facilities
Responding to Crisis and Preventing Burnout • Encourage strong team relationships • Mourn losses • Celebrate successes • Make time for fun
Policy Considerations: Equity for Clients • Identify systemic trends that affect clients • Disproportionality • Educational barriers • Effect of funding changes on services
Planning for Long-Term Success • Productive staff meetings • Team case reviews • Work plans • Policies and procedures • Strategic planning • Seek funding opportunities • Maintain community involvement
Travis County Office of Child Representation P.O. Box 1748 Austin, Texas 78767 Phone: (512) 854-7312 Fax: (512) 854-7316 Leslie Hill, Managing Attorney leslie.hill@co.travis.tx.us Lynn LeCropane, Senior Staff Attorney lynn.lecropane@co.travis.tx.us