About this Webinar
The use of technology has led the charge in supporting all of us during the pandemic. We have all learned creative and effective ways to support those we serve. In fact, the 2020 & 2021 TCOM Conferences both had to shift from an in-person event to completely virtual. Opeeka’s Ken McGill served as this year’s TCOM Conference Chair and was completely impressed how incredible the event turned out.
"The essence of the TCOM collaborative spirit was alive and well throughout the 3-days spent together. It would have been great to see everyone in-person in Kentucky, but this was not to happen. However, I am a full believer that technology and the use of it in performing our work is going to be essential."
Ken McGill
Dr. Lyons will share the new developments in the collaborative, especially TCOM Channel and the 2022 TCOM Conference being held in New Orleans, Louisiana in September. The 1-hour session will examine impact of COVID, especially in the areas of trauma and health equity. There will also be a look ahead to towards the future and how we can move forward improving the outcomes managing the data.
Your Host
Kenneth McGill, EdS LMFT
Solution-Focused Care Senior Scientist at Opeeka
Panelists
John S. Lyons, PhD
Professor, IPH Center Director at the University of Kentucky
Dr. John S. Lyons is director of the Center for Innovation in Population Health and professor of Health Management and Policy. He has published more than 200 peer reviewed publications and six books including Redressing the Emperor: improving our children’s public mental health system and Communimetrics. Lyons has created and supported the use of evidence-based assessments that are used around the world including the Child and Adolescent Needs and Strengths (CANS), Family Advocacy and Support Tool (FAST) and Adult Needs and Strengths Assessment (ANSA). He actively works at the interface between practice and policy in mental health, child welfare, education, and justice.