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This executive briefing by Stephanie Rondenell, Executive Director of the Center for Network Development, addresses key inhibitors to effective youth information sharing, including complexity, trust issues among agencies, and privacy concerns. It emphasizes the importance of multi-system collaborations, alignment on privacy practices, and appropriate technology use. Effective information sharing enhances decision-making, supports consistency for youth and families, aids policy development regarding privacy protections, and fosters partnerships aimed at improving outcomes for children and families. Resources and technical assistance are available through the JIS project website.
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Youth Information Sharing EXECUTIVE BRIEFING April 16th, 2010 Stephanie Rondenell Executive Director Center for Network Development
Inhibitors to Youth Information Sharing • Greater level of complexity • Defining ‘Need to Know’ • Lack of Trust between Agencies • Privacy and Confidentiality
Youth Information Sharing Components • Effective multi-system collaborations • Agreement on privacy & confidentiality practices • Use of appropriate technology
National Information Exchange Model and Youth Information Sharing
Outcomes ofEffective Youth Information Sharing • Enhances decision making • Provides consistency for youth and families • Understanding of privacy and confidentiality protections for policy development • Creates partnerships, linkages and coordination focused on helping children and families
Coordinating Council for Juvenile Justice • Emphasize the need and importance of sharing information for the improvement of outcomes for children and families • Leverage resources that are available to grantees and agencies • Technical assistance, lessons learned and materials available on JIS project website www.juvenileis.org