Family Involvement Center
Erin Teach is an experienced professional in public service and community solutions, currently serving as the Workforce Development Manager at Family Involvement Center since February 2020. With a background that includes roles such as Coordinator of Sponsored Projects at ASU Watts College and Executive Director of Arizona Family Services at Rise Services Inc., Erin has demonstrated strong leadership and team management skills, supervising Family Specialists in foster parent licensing. Previous roles include Co-Chair at KIDS Consortium, HCBS Coordinator for Metro Care Services, and Community Outreach Director at Easter Seals, where Erin focused on building partnerships and increasing awareness for services related to developmental disabilities. Erin holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy from ASU Watts College and a BA in Sociology and Psychology from Towson University. Additional education includes studies in Italy and Spain.
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Family Involvement Center
The Mission of the Family Involvement Center (FIC) is to assist and support parents and caregivers raising children with emotional, physical, and behavioral health care needs. Through parent-to-parent support, education and training, and other FIC services, the parents we serve acquire skills that help them meet the needs of their families. We assist parents and caregivers in the development of natural supports systems that minimize reliance on formal systems of care. And, we encourage them to become active participants in the planning and delivery of care for their children. Our vision is to transform child-serving systems to be inclusive of parents and families in the development, direction, and delivery of support services. Our goal for the children we serve is to help them success in school, live with their families, avoid delinquency, and become productive adults. Family Involvement Center is a not-for-profit, family-run organization that was founded by Jane Kallal in 2001. The majority of our employees and Board of Directors have personal life experience raising children with emotional, behavioral, and/or mental health challenges. The approach of the Family Involvement Center is to provide an atmosphere that establishes authentic connections utilizing parent to parent support that: •Builds trust •Instills hope •Helps families become self-sufficient •Cultivates meaningful relationships with families & system stakeholders •Develops an informal network of natural supports by connecting parents to parents and youth to youth within their local communities The Spirit of the Family Involvement Center is to: •Reflect the values, beliefs, and voices of family members who have “walked” in their shoes •Personally understand concept of resiliency •Strive to build and nurture sustainable partnerships between family members and professionals •Model a solution focused approach