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  • Why Does My Child Need a CANS?
    12:00 PM-1:00 PM
    September 7, 2022

    Join us for this parent dialogue with CANS experts. Come ready to develop an understanding of the intention of the CANS in your child’s treatment. Parent questions are encouraged!
    Dr. April Fernando is the Associate Director for the Center of Innovation in Population Health at the University of Kentucky.
    Kim Hokanson is a Parent Consultant and Leader in the YES system of care.

    Register here

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  • The Interagency Governance Team (IGT)
    10:00 AM-12:00 PM
    September 14, 2022

    The Interagency Governance Team (IGT) is responsible for collaboratively coordinating and overseeing the implementation of the Jeff D. Settlement Agreement, the YES system of care. This team consists of representatives from the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, the Idaho State Department of Education, and the Idaho Department of Juvenile Corrections, county detention, parents, youth, providers, and community members.

    The IGT meets on the second Wednesday of the month. Link to the agenda published 48 hours prior to the meeting.

    Agendas and minutes from these meetings are public and may be viewed, along with the Operational Guidelines and the Workgroup Charter, on the YES (Youth Empowerment Services) Website.

    Click here for IGT Agenda and Meeting info. Scroll down on the page to find this month’s agenda

  • The Boise Brick House: Chicken & Biscuits
    2:45 PM-5:30 PM
    September 14, 2022

    Join us at the Boise Brick House to eat some delicious chicken & biscuits donated by Chik-fil-a and a local food non-profit, Rolling Tomato!

  • Youth MOVE Social Support
    5:00 PM-6:30 PM
    September 14, 2022

    Youth MOVE Social Support is a peer-led by a trained teen leader with support and supervision from a Families and Youth of Idaho staff member. This wellness group is aimed towards high schoolers who identify as neurodivergent, as well as other teens who would benefit from the group. Teens will have opportunities to practice self advocacy, discuss mental health, and form positive social connections. Group meetings will involve lessons, discussions, and educational activities as well as recreation and games. We intend to form a tight-knit community of friends who can help each other through the transitions of adolescence and young adulthood.

    This group meets at the Boise Brick House which is located at the Idaho Federation of Families office at 704 N 7th Street Boise ID, 83702. Snacks and drinks will be provided and masks must be worn inside unless actively eating or drinking.

    If you are interested in the group, contact Madeline Titelbaum at mtitelbaum@idahofederation.org.

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  • Coffee Chat
    12:00 PM-1:00 PM
    September 21, 2022

    Join us on the 3rd Wednesday of every month to make your voice heard.  Coffee Chats provide a format for parents to make their success and concerns known. There is often a topic for the month, but we welcome all conversations.

    Register here

  • The Boise Brick House: QPR Training
    4:00 PM-5:39 PM
    September 21, 2022

    QPR is an evidence-based suicide prevention training for adults and teens. QPR stands for Question, Persuade, and Refer — the 3 simple steps anyone can learn to help save a life from suicide. Teens in the Treasure Valley area are invited to this free to training to learn how they can support friends, classmates, siblings, or others in need.

     

    Fill out our RSVP form here if you plan on attending this training. Contact mtitelbaum@fyidaho.org with any questions!

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  • The Boise Brick House: WCA Youth Reps workshop
    3:45 PM-4:45 PM
    September 28, 2022

    Join us at the Boise Brick House for an engaging workshop with the WCA Youth Reps.

  • Youth MOVE Social Support
    5:00 PM-6:30 PM
    September 28, 2022

    Youth MOVE Social Support is a peer-led by a trained teen leader with support and supervision from a Families and Youth of Idaho staff member. This wellness group is aimed towards high schoolers who identify as neurodivergent, as well as other teens who would benefit from the group. Teens will have opportunities to practice self advocacy, discuss mental health, and form positive social connections. Group meetings will involve lessons, discussions, and educational activities as well as recreation and games. We intend to form a tight-knit community of friends who can help each other through the transitions of adolescence and young adulthood.

    This group meets at the Boise Brick House which is located at the Idaho Federation of Families office at 704 N 7th Street Boise ID, 83702. Snacks and drinks will be provided and masks must be worn inside unless actively eating or drinking.

    If you are interested in the group, contact Madeline Titelbaum at mtitelbaum@idahofederation.org.

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