The UC Davis Resource Center for Family-Focused Practice proudly presents a four-session ECHO series on complex care. This series addresses the needs of families with complex challenges or belonging to specialized populations who require highly tailored support and coordinated services across multiple systems, including behavioral health, child welfare, education, and Wraparound.
Series Format
Each session features expert-led discussions on key topics such as substance abuse, human trafficking, suicide prevention, diversity and trauma education. Through a blend of expert presentations, case-based discussions, and peer learning, participants will gain actionable insights and strategies to address critical issues in complex care.
What Will I Learn?
After attending this series, participants will be able to:
- Expand their understanding of complex challenges through diverse expert perspectives.
- Develop practical skills and strategies to improve outcomes for families navigating complex care.
- Cultivate a collaborative, interdisciplinary environment to share knowledge, tools and resources.
What is Complex Care?
The term refers to circumstances where youth have significant, unmet needs across multiple domains—often persisting for extended periods—due to gaps in services from systems like behavioral health, child welfare, probation, and education. These youth require intensive, individualized treatment options that integrate services and address their unique challenges. By adopting a collaborative, multi-system approach, we can provide comprehensive support and create meaningful, lasting improvements in their lives.