Prevention Mindset Institute Episode 5: Parents as Architects: A Collaborative Approach to Building a Culture of Shared Responsibility

In this episode, three members of the Maine team who participated in the Prevention Mindset Institute take us behind the scenes of the bold new vision to create a culture of shared responsibility for the safety and well-being for children and families in Maine.

Listeners will hear how this mindset shift is gaining momentum— from the Governor’s office to local Prevention Councils to individual parents and practitioners—creating a wave of change across the state. At the heart of this effort is building trusting partnerships with parents through authentic engagement and shared language. Tune in to discover how collaboration, relationships, and truly listening are driving this transformative work.

FRIENDS PAC members Valerie Lebanion and Michael Cupeles wrap up the episode by sharing their key takeaways from this inspiring and insightful discussion. If you’re passionate about strengthening families and creating lasting change, this is an episode you won’t want to miss!

Hosts:

Paula Bibbs-Samuels, FRIENDS National Parent Advisory Council Member

David Armstrong, FRIENDS National Parent Advisory Council Member

Participants:

Heidi Aakjer, Executive Director of the Maine Children’s Trust

Christine Theriault, Family First Prevention Services Program Manager, Maine Office of Child and Family Services

Joe Whitmore, Parent Leader, Penquis Prevention Council, and FRIENDS National Parent Advisory Council Member

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