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Bailey D, Colburn S, Farley R. 2021. Family representatives seats on AMCHP Board of Directors [Set of 3 videos that run consecutively on YouTube]. [Washington, DC]: Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs,

Annotation: Through a series of three connected video interviews, current and former family representatives on AMCHP's Board of Directors share their experiences serving in these dedicated board positions, which are a key component of AMCHP's commitment to family engagement and partnership. The interviewees discuss their enthusiasm for the role, highlighting both the opportunities they've encountered and the vital importance of incorporating family perspectives at the board level. Their testimonials emphasize how these designated family representative seats ensure that family voices actively contribute to AMCHP's organizational governance and decision-making processes, while also exploring potential ways to further strengthen these partnerships.

Keywords: Family engagement, Collaboration, MCH programs, Family centered services, Administrative policies, Title V programs, Arkansas,

   

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