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Memphis leaders describe 'no wrong door' wraparound network and localized trauma‑informed practice

Tennessee Commission on Children and Youth · February 1, 2024
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Speakers from Memphis highlighted a multi‑partner approach that uses wraparound casework, trauma‑informed school practices and community referral platforms to connect children and families to services quickly and reduce re‑traumatization.

Speakers from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center and local partners described Memphis’ effort to translate state frameworks into local service networks that keep families connected to care.

Dr. Altha Stewart, a member of the Commission on Children and Youth, described a Memphis ‘no wrong door’ model that embeds wraparound case management, stronger linkages between hospitals, schools and community organizations, and follow‑up…

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