Creating independent voices: the emergence of state wide family advocacy networks.

H E Briggs
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The efforts of 28 statewide family advocacy networks (SFNs) as they aim to promote family support, system change, and enhancement of self-governing capacities are the foci of this article. This systematic study of the developments and activities of statewide family advocacy networks has provided a rich qualitative database that documents the diversity and types of organizational arrangements, the increase in outside financial resources, the extent to which ethically and culturally diverse people are involved, and the commonly used outreach strategies to increase minority participation. Clearly, statewide family networks are demonstrably capable of self-governance and provision of family support, and play an important role in addressing children's mental health system of care and legislative issues. The data point to a number of future studies as SFNs pursue their objectives. Implications for social service providers and agency directors seeking ways and means to creatively include parents in the delivery and administration of mental health programs are raised as topics for future studies.

创造独立的声音:全州家庭倡导网络的出现。
本文的重点是28个全州家庭倡导网络(SFNs)旨在促进家庭支持、制度变革和增强自治能力的努力。这项对全州家庭倡导网络的发展和活动的系统研究提供了一个丰富的定性数据库,记录了组织安排的多样性和类型、外部财政资源的增加、不同种族和文化的人参与的程度,以及增加少数族裔参与的常用外联策略。显然,全州范围内的家庭网络显然有能力自我管理和提供家庭支持,并在解决儿童精神卫生保健系统和立法问题方面发挥重要作用。这些数据表明,在sfn追求其目标的过程中,还需要进行一些未来的研究。对社会服务提供者和机构主管的影响,寻求创造性地将父母纳入心理健康项目的交付和管理的方法和手段,被提出作为未来研究的主题。
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