The systems modeling workstream has officially kicked off to develop an interactive model of Washington’s prenatal through age 25 behavioral health system which will be designed to simulate interactions in our complex system and demonstrate how different investment decisions may impact desired outcomes for Washington's children, youth, and families/caregivers. The initial system map is being built by a core modeling team using expertise from lived and living experience and system partners representing public health, pediatric & behavioral healthcare providers, educators & school systems, adjacent systems impacting behavioral health (e.g. housing, justice-involved, child welfare), state government, private & public insurance, and health equity. Once built, the Washington Thriving system model will serve as a tool for cross-system engagement and discussion on high leverage areas of investment for the state, as Washington Thriving considers its different strategic recommendations to put forward. You can read about how the groundwork for this has been laid through the Thriving Together Theater blog post.
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