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Reducing Silos and Coordinating Treatment Supported through Mental Health Assessments for At-Risk Families

This webinar explores the connection between assessment and treatment, focusing on referral, coordination of services, and ongoing collaboration.
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Discussion highlights the importance of communication among all team members to effectively track progress and revise case plan goals. Recognition of core components of high-quality infant and early childhood (IECMH) services is highlighted.

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