When CPIGs Fly- Meaningful Consumer Involvement in Systems Change
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Summary
Massachusetts was among the first states to receive a Real Choice grant and like many states, took a while to start the grant activities. The work of this collaboration did not always progress smoothly. Many setbacks were experienced by all parties. However, as the end of the grant drew near, key stakeholders looked back and realized that significant progress had been made. This report and a companion video documents lessons learned for policy makers and other stakeholders.
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Massachusetts
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Collaborative Team; Creating the Consumer Planning and Implementation Group (CPIG); Communication; collaboration; consensus;
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Kim
Wamback
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kimberly.wamback@umassmed.edu