Training Committee
Co-Chairs:
Teka Dempson, Family Co-Chair
Joanne Scaturro, Agency Co-Chair

Co-Chair Email Address, teka15demp@yahoo.com; joanne2653@aol.com
Monthly Meeting Time and Day: 4th Friday after the collaborative from 12:15-2:00
Be the Change You Want to See in the World.
Subcommittee Mission & Vision
Mission/Vision: The Mission is:
to advance Child and Family Teams that assure safety, stability, success, connections, and optimal outcomes for children, youth, and their families at home, school, and in the community; and to provide cross-agency curricula, training, and evaluation
The Strategy For Developing The Curricula:
integrates multiple agency functions into “one child, one team, one plan”; maps the requirements of Child and Family Teams for different public agencies (e.g., When is a meeting required? Who calls the meeting?); proposes seven guiding principles for Child and Family Teams; connects these guiding principles to good practices and model selection; proposes three training participant groups (facilitator, family, team member); and specifies competencies for each guiding principle.
Subcommittee Priorities for 2021-2022
- To prepare staff and organizations for the tailored plan as CFT-1 from the Family Perspective in a required training
- Continue to strengthen partnerships with parents, youth, the Department of Health and Human Services: Division of Social Services (DSS), Division of Mental Health/Developmental Disabilities/Substance Abuse Services (DMH/DD/SAS), and Division of Public Health (DPH); the Department of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (DJJDP); the Department of Public Instruction (DPI); and universities.
- Developing a virtual version of CFT-1 for use during the pandemic
- Providing a virtual Train the Trainer
- Developing and housing an up-to-date list of certified CFT-1 trainers.
- Housing CFT on line training through the Helping Hands Portal
2021-2022 Completed Goals
- Transformed the face -to -face training into a virtual format in partnership with Missy Greene, Training Director with Hope Services
- Facilitated the two train the trainer sessions in a virtual format. This included Department of Public Safety staff that was recruited by Teka Dempson. This is significant because they are the first team trained in CFT-1 from DPS.
- Observed and provided those involved in the virtual train the trainer with certificates with a seal that indicates their official certification.
- Compiled an updated list of certified CFT-1 trainers that is now housed with the training committee. This involved locating individuals who had changed positions; contacting individuals to see if they were still interested in training CFT-1; compiling new position titles, e-mail addresses and other contact information.
- Developed a training for face-to-face trainers on how to train the content virtually. This workshop was recorded for trainers to access if they were not able to attend the workshop on the dates provided.
- Worked with LME/MCO leaders to ensure their staff had access to virtual training; and worked with their staff to become trainers
- Promoted CFT-1 training to the CFAC Staff through Kate Barrow at the Division of Mental Health; and NC Department of Public Instruction through Lisa Taylor
- Recruited new members for the training committee.
- Worked to enhance the use of the Helping Hands Portal for the Collaborative’s use.
2022 Anticipated Goals
- Developing a way to track participants in CFT-1 training statewide
- Exploring ways to provide TA to staff who are facilitating CFT meetings.
- Supporting CFT-1 trainers through support groups; observation; and other individualized needs
- Explore other training that enhance the partnership of families, youth and agencies in CFT’s.
Pictures from training






