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Youth Information Sharing

Youth Information Sharing. EXECUTIVE BRIEFING. April 16 th , 2010 Stephanie Rondenell Executive Director Center for Network Development. Youth Information Sharing. Inhibitors to Youth Information Sharing. Greater level of complexity Defining ‘Need to Know’

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Youth Information Sharing

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  1. Youth Information Sharing EXECUTIVE BRIEFING April 16th, 2010 Stephanie Rondenell Executive Director Center for Network Development

  2. Youth Information Sharing

  3. Inhibitors to Youth Information Sharing • Greater level of complexity • Defining ‘Need to Know’ • Lack of Trust between Agencies • Privacy and Confidentiality

  4. Youth Information Sharing Components • Effective multi-system collaborations • Agreement on privacy & confidentiality practices • Use of appropriate technology

  5. National Information Exchange Model and Youth Information Sharing

  6. Outcomes ofEffective Youth Information Sharing • Enhances decision making • Provides consistency for youth and families • Understanding of privacy and confidentiality protections for policy development • Creates partnerships, linkages and coordination focused on helping children and families

  7. Coordinating Council for Juvenile Justice • Emphasize the need and importance of sharing information for the improvement of outcomes for children and families • Leverage resources that are available to grantees and agencies • Technical assistance, lessons learned and materials available on JIS project website www.juvenileis.org

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