The Pediatric Integrated Care Collaborative (PICC) strives to improve access to trauma prevention and treatment services for families with young children by identifying and developing the best practices for trauma-informed integrated care. PICC brings together teams of health care providers, mental and behavioral health professionals, families, and community agencies using a learning collaborative method. In this method, teams come together to learn about new processes and work in parallel, sharing the challenges and solutions they encounter as they implement these processes and sustain them in their everyday practice.
PICC Toolkit
This toolkit provides the why and the how of trauma-informed pediatric integrated care, while encouraging adaptive practices and customization based on the needs of unique communities, environments, and organizational structures. The toolkit can be used (1) to guide future Learning Collaboratives or (2) as a standalone guide to support the implementation of trauma-informed pediatric integrated care. We have intentionally called it a “toolkit” rather than a “guide” as we believe the content is rich with concrete tools you can use to support your implementation efforts.
PICC Portal
PICC brings together teams of health care providers, mental and behavioral health professionals, families, and community agencies using a learning collaborative method. In this method, teams come together to learn about new processes and work in parallel, sharing the challenges and solutions they encounter as they implement these processes and sustain them in their everyday practice. If you are part of an ACTIVE learning collaborative, click here to access the BaseCamp site. Participants should have received an invitation by email to join the PICC Learning Collaborative. All other users should browse our resource page or contact us for more information.
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Center for Mental Health Services in Pediatric Primary Care
Department of Health, Behavior, & Society, #707
P. (410) 955-1924
PICC is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN). The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), a US federal agency that is part of the Department of Health and Human Services, fund NCTSN and this project.