The Family Support Specialist (FSS) is a peer with shared lived experience who works with parents and caregivers raising a child with emotional, behavioral, mental health, developmental or other health challenges. The FSS role is to support parents and caregivers navigate complex systems of care by assisting families in navigating social service and child and family serving systems, connecting them with resources, providing navigational support through complex systems and providing support to improve family well-being, protective factors, and child development. The FSS uses lived and living experience as a parent and professional training and practice of FSS core competencies to provide consultation and coaching to develop and improve parent/caregiver partnerships with system providers and maximize parent/caregiver voice, choice, and involvement in driving the services and supports for their child/youth or family. FSS’s work in a variety of system environments and support the unique needs of families by using consistent and unified principles of the Family Support practice and competencies. Family Support Specialists serve as a connector and synthesizer between the parent/caregiver experience navigating systems and actionable feedback for agencies and policy makers. FSS serve as trusted guides for families and collaborative partners with system providers across multiple sectors such as behavioral health, education, health and healthcare, community based organizations, juvenile justice and developmental disabilities.
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