Nevada Coalition Resource List Last Updated: May 25, 2014



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Nevada Coalition Resource List Last Updated: May 25, 2014 *Note: This is not a complete list of coalitions in Nevada. If you would like your group included on this list, please click HERE. Child Welfare Network Clark County Children's Mental Health Consortium Community Resource Networking Group (CRN) Differential Response Steering Committee Grants Management Advisory Committee (GMAC) Immunize Nevada Nevada Coalition for Suicide Prevention Nevada Statewide Maternal and Child Health Coalition Prevent Child Abuse Nevada Quality Parenting Initiative Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force Southern Nevada Injury Prevention Partnership Southern Nevada Teen Pregnancy Prevention Coalition Youth at Risk of Homelessness 1

Child Welfare Network Name: Shauna Davis Company: Children's Advocacy Alliance Email Address: shauna.davis@caanv.org Phone Number: 702-228-0560 CWN VISION The Child Welfare Network has at its core the interests of every child in Nevada s child welfare system: we seek to create public accountability and better outcomes for the children and their families that it exists to serve. CWN MISSION The Child Welfare Network s mission is to: Support information-sharing by providing a forum w here individuals and organizations concerned about children in Nevada s child welfare system can exchange resources, ideas problems and solutions through learning from one another and providing all members an opportunity to be heard; Promote collaboration among service providers, county and state administrators, educators, parents and foster parents, youth, private funders and concerned citizens with the collective focus on the best interests of children who are fundamentally our constituents; and, Take action that leads to real results by advocating with a united voice on child welfare issues to improve services that respond to the needs of children and families in Nevada. Established Las Vegas No http://caanv.org/childrens-issues/child-welfare-network/ 2

Clark County Children's Mental Health Consortium Name: Lori Brown Company: Nevada Division of Child and Family Services Email Address: lori.brown@dcfs.nv.gov Phone Number: (775)688-1633 To develop and monitor a long-range plan for the provision of children's mental health services in Clark County (see NRS 433.333) Established 2001 Las Vegas Crisis Intervention Workgroup Public Awareness Workgroup Infrastructure Workgroup No 3

Community Resource Networking Group (CRN) Name: Tracie Tice Company: Premier Adoption Agency Email Address: outreach@premieradoption.org Phone Number: 435-229-0475 Or Name: Jessica Company: Premier Adoption Agency Email Address: Jessica@adoptex.org Phone Number: 702-436-6335 The network is comprised of agencies that provide services and support for pre/post adoptive and foster care children and families. There are many agencies in our community who help children and families and it is the mission of CRN to recognize these services and provide a means to network and collaborate towards the same goal to help children in need of services and support. Established 2010 The Adoption Exchange located at: 51 N Pecos, Ste. 110, Las Vegas, NV 89101 At this time we do not have the meetings teleconferenced. *First meeting will be Thursday, May 29 th at 9:30am, a light breakfast will be provided N/A Coming Soon 4

Differential Response Steering Committee Name: Toby Hyman Company: NV DHHS/Grants Management Unit Email Address: thyman@dhhs.nv.gov Phone Number: 702-486-3530 The DR Steering Committee reviews the overall progress of the DR program including the number of cases open, closed, types of referrals and any concerns about procedures that may require changes in protocol. Established 2006 Meetings are video-conferenced in Las Vegas and alternately in Reno and Carson City *The DR Steering Committee meets four (4) times a year. have been established to address issues that arise such DR's acceptance of reports with children five years old and younger. No 5

Grants Management Advisory Committee (GMAC) Name: Laurie Olson Company: NV DHHS/GMU City/Tow n: Carson City Email Address: lolson@dhhs.nv.gov Phone Number: 775-684-4020 The purpose of the GMAC, created under NRS Chapter 232, is to advise and assist the Department of Health and Human Services in the administration of the following programs: Children's Trust Fund, Family Resource Centers, Social Services Block Grant (Title XX, Social Security Act) non-state grants, Contingency Account for Victims of Human Trafficking, Fund for a Health Nevada grants. Established 2007 Videoconference sites in Las Vegas, Carson City, and Elko. Subcommittees review Grant Applications every 2 years & make funding recommendations to the Director of DHHS. Subcommittees: Wellness, Child Abuse/Neglect/ Disability Services. GMAC Agendas and Minutes are posted on GMU website - http://dhhs.nv.gov/grants/ 6

Immunize Nevada Name: Heidi Parker Company: Immunize Nevada City/Tow n: Reno Email Address: heidi@immunizenevada.org Phone Number: 775-624-7114 Immunize Nevada exists to support community partners to successfully implement effective immunization efforts throughout Nevada; advocate for, inform and educate about the need for and benefits of vaccines; and facilitate greater collaboration statewide to achieve Nevada s immunization priorities. Established 1995 Committee Meetings: 427 Ridge Street, Reno & teleconference General Community Meetings: TMCC Redfield High Tech Campus, 18600 Wedge Pkwy, Reno, NV 89511 *Meeting schedule is posted: http://immunizenevada.org/getinvolved/committees N/A ImmunizeNevada.org vfcnevada.org InfluenceNevada.org facebook/immunizenevada twitter/immunizenv instagram/immunizenv 7

Nevada Coalition for Suicide Prevention Name: Heather Shoop Company: Nevada Coalition for Suicide Prevention, NV Email Address: heather.shoop@westcare.com Phone Number: 702-205-0464 The Nevada Coalition for Suicide Prevention is dedicated to partnering and collaborating with local and state individuals and organizations for the development and implementation of evidence based suicide prevention, intervention, and postvention strategies and programs in the State of Nevada Established 2005 Bimonthly meeting joined by video or teleconference: Reno, Las Vegas, Mesquite, Elko, etc. N/A https://www.facebook.com/nvsuicideprevention 8

Nevada Statewide Maternal and Child Health Coalition Name: Elizabeth Arbogast Company: NV Statewide Maternal and Child Health Coalition City/Tow n: Las Vegas Email Address: social@nvmch.org Phone Number: 702.616.4970 To provide leadership in partnership with public and private organizations to improve the physical and mental health, safety and wellbeing of the maternal and child health population in Nevada including children with special healthcare needs. Established, they can participate in the regional coalitions meetings. Information will be on the NVMCH site for their monthly meetings. The meetings are teleconference calls/webinars and are available statewide. N/A http://nvmch.org/ https://twitter.com/nevadamch https://www.facebook.com/nevadamch 9

Prevent Child Abuse Nevada Name: Amanda Haboush-Deloye Company: NICRP/PCANV Email Address: amanda.haboush@unlv.edu Phone Number: 702-895-5053 At Prevent Child Abuse Nevada, we believe in prevention, in doing what we can to ensure that children live in safe, stable and nurturing environments. We believe healthy child development is the foundation for community and economic development, the building blocks of a flourishing society and stable nation. Established NICRP started overseeing the PCANV Chapter in 2011 The group holds Advisory Board meetings via teleconference but these are not considered "public" meetings. Meetings are held via teleconference Not currently http://www.preventchildabusenevada.org/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/prevent-child-abuse- Nevada/249259618467426?fref=photo 10

Quality Parenting Initiative Name: Denise Parker Company: Department of Family Services Email Address: denise.parker@clarkcountynv.gov Phone Number: 702-455-0568 This initiative is designed to promote quality care for children in foster care by redefining the expectations and roles of caregivers while strengthening the system and providing resources and tools. Established 2010 The meetings are primarily held in Las Vegas and the statewide workgroups are teleconferenced throughout the state. There are 6 workgroups, (Support and Retention, Training, Recruitment, Community Partnership, Communication, and Child Welfare). There is a monthly co-lead meeting, and a quarterly Community Implementation meeting. There is also statewide workgroups, on Normalcy, Information Sharing/Confidentially, Caregiver Handbook, and Unity. www.qpinevada.com 11

Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force Name: Gwendolyn L. Pascoe, Task Force Director Company: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department Email Address: g2842p@lvmpd.com Phone Number: (702) 828-8451 It is the mission of the Southern Nevada Human Trafficking Task Force to work collaboratively and effectively with local, state, and federal government agencies, victim service organizations, non-governmental organizations, and faith-based organizations to expose and reduce human trafficking in Southern Nevada by identifying and rescuing victims of human trafficking; by providing comprehensive services to trafficking victims; and, to proactively investigate, identify, apprehend, and prosecute those engaged in human trafficking. Established 2007 The Task Force's quarterly collaboration meetings are open to the public. Las Vegas- They are not teleconferenced Steering Committee Law Enforcement Sub-Committee Training and Public Awareness Sub-Committee Victim Service Sub-Committee No 12

Southern Nevada Injury Prevention Partnership Name: Mike Bernstein Company: Southern Nevada Health District Email Address: bernstein@snhdmail.org Phone Number: 702-759-1268 This group supports the Regional Trauma Advisory Board by keeping abreast of community injury and violence prevention efforts. Established 2007 At the Southern Nevada Health District in Las Vegas No standing subgroups at this time On the Health District website: http://www.southernnevadahealthdistrict.org/ems/snipp.php 13

Southern Nevada Teen Pregnancy Prevention Coalition Name: Pamelia Atkins-Girouard Company: University of Nevada, Las Vegas Email Address: pamelia.atkins-girouard@unlv.edu Phone Number: 702-501-4152 To reduce the rate of teen pregnancy in Southern Nevada Established 2012 Las Vegas Executive Board. Other committees are formed as needed such as fundraising or parent workshops N/A 14

Youth at Risk of Homelessness Name: Christina Vela Company: Clark County Department of Family Services Email Address: Christina.Vela@ClarkCountyNV.gov Phone Number: 702-455-1148 of this grant and funding is to build intervention strategies for youth and young people who are most likely of experiencing challenges in transition to adulthood, to include homelessness and unstable housing experiences. (2 year grant) Established 2013 Target Populations include: 1. Youth entering foster care between the ages of 14-17 2. Youth aging out of foster care 3. Young adults (under 21) accessing homeless support services with former child welfare history. 4. Youth 14-17 in foster care and multiple systems (Juvenile Justice), victims of human trafficking, etc. -open to those who would like to attend a subcommittee Southern Nevada -Leadership Steering Committee and Subcommittees with a focus on: 1.Data Strategy, 2. Capacity, 3. Stable Housing, 4. Education/employment and 5. Well-Being and healthy connections N/A 15