Transforming Together: Implementation Guide
• Engage communities in existing cross- agency efforts . Include youth, families, Tribal leaders, and community voices in decision-making. • Create a shared vision and clarify roles . Help the ILT develop a unified, measurable vision and ensure clear roles, norms, and expectations for how agencies collaborate and make decisions.
This chapter provides suggested actions and tools for county teams to leverage, expand, and align the AB 2083 structure with other existing California initiatives. While AB 2083 offers a common and accessible entry point, the ILT/EAC approach (described below) can also stand alone as an effective organizing structure. In either case, the goal is to help counties design and sustain an Ecosystem of Care for all children and youth, including: • Identify and support a two-tiered leadership structure . Form an Interagency Leadership Team (ILT) to set vision and policy direction, and a second-tier Executive Advisory Committee (EAC) to execute and manage the cross-agency implementation and coordination.
Below is a sample graphic of California’s existing AB 2083 System of Care infrastructure and efforts which, united with aligned California efforts, can be expanded to realize an Ecosystem of Care :
To learn more of each of the above programs, click below:
• Expanded Learning Opportunities Program • BHSA Integrated Plan
• Schools as Centers of Wellness • Families First Initiative/ FFPS • CalAIM
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