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Leadership in Family and Professional Partnerships (LFPP): What It Is and How You Can Benefit

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  • Date: 10/10/2019

Learn about the work of the Family Voices Leadership in Family and Professional Partnerships (LFPP) program and how to access its resources and offerings!

The LFPP is funded by the Maternal and Child Health Bureau (MCHB) of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) as a cooperative agreement from June 2019 to May 2022. This webinar shares details on the LFPP focus areas of:

    • Assistance and Training on Family Engagement to Family-to-Family Health Information Centers (F2Fs), Title V programs, and other CYSHCN stakeholders on family engagement at all levels of health care, with an emphasis on underserved communities. F2Fs will receive assistance and training to support their organizational capacity, overall program goals, and reporting.
    • Partnership and Collaboration with organizations serving CYSHCN and diverse, medically underserved communities to identify best practices, materials and resources related to family engagement and to identify opportunities for collaboration.
    • National Dissemination to CYSHCN stakeholders on family engagement resources, best practices, and emerging state and federal policy trends impacting CYSHCN and their families.


  • Keywords: LFPP, webinar, family engagement

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