Webinar will prepare providers for updated CARF accreditation standards and share strategies to improve outcomes for young people
Greenspace Health, North America’s leading provider of Measurement-Based Care technology, education and implementation support, is proud to announce a live educational panel discussion on the future of child and youth behavioral health. The event will feature experts from the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, UConn Health, and CARF International. Registration is now open at greenspacehealth.com.
Children and youth today face increasingly complex mental health challenges, requiring care that is personalized, evidence-based, and responsive to evolving needs. Measurement-Based Care (MBC), also referred to as Measurement-Informed Care (MIC), is a proven framework that leverages client-reported data to guide treatment decisions, enhance engagement, and improve clinical outcomes. With CARF’s updated accreditation standards now requiring MBC in youth services, organizations across North America are prioritizing its adoption.
“Children and youth deserve care that is responsive, evidence-based, and built around their unique needs. Measurement-Based Care provides the framework to make that possible, helping clinicians and organizations deliver higher-quality services while demonstrating real impact,” said Dr. Jeff Capobianco, Senior Consultant, National Council for Mental Wellbeing.
This expert panel will share real-world examples, lessons learned from successful implementations, and actionable strategies for embedding MBC in youth-serving organizations.
Panelists Include:
- Dr. Jeff Capobianco, Senior Consultant, National Council for Mental Wellbeing
- Dr. David FitzGerald, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychiatry, and Director, Child & Adolescent Psychiatry Outpatient Clinic, UConn Health
- Theresa Lindberg, Managing Director for Child and Youth Services, CARF International
- Host: Jesse Hayman, Chief Growth Officer, Greenspace Health
Event Details:
Tuesday, September 30, 2025
1pm – 2pm ET / 10am – 11am PT
Link to Registration– Virtual Event via Zoom
Key Takeaways for Attendees:
- How MBC drives measurable improvements in quality of care and outcomes for children and youth;
- Criteria for selecting valid, reliable, and age-appropriate assessments;
- Strategies to integrate feedback from parents, teachers, and caregivers into treatment planning;
- Best practices to engage youth in consistent and meaningful assessment completion;
- How to use MBC data to strengthen clinical supervision, inform training, and guide continuous quality improvement.
This session is essential for clinical leaders, administrators, and providers who want to improve outcomes for children and youth, prepare for accreditation requirements, and harness MBC as a tool for continuous quality improvement. Register at greenspacehealth.com.