See Us in Action: 2024–2025 Highlights
Meaningful Opportunities
Across 2024–2025, NPS partnered with schools, agencies, and practitioners across the U.S. and abroad to strengthen family-centered support. From growing district engagement in Wisconsin to sharing FCU® insights at national and international conferences, this year brought meaningful opportunities to learn, collaborate, and highlight the impact of the Family Check-Up®. Below are a few moments that capture the work and momentum of the past year.
Partnering with Leaders in Wisconsin
Our partnership with Wisconsin districts and agencies continued to grow this year as more practitioners engaged in training and implementation support. Through the School Mental Health Collaborative (SMH Collaborative), teams are using FCU® to strengthen family engagement, promote proactive parenting strategies, and support youth wellbeing.
👉 Learn more about the SMH Collaborative
https://smhcollaborative.org/
TACFS: Prioritizing Family Preservation: A Look at the Evidence-Based Family Check-Up Model
At the Texas Alliance of Child and Family Services (TACFS) annual conference, NPS contributed to conversations on family preservation, prevention, and practical interventions that support parents and caregivers. We shared how the Family Check-Up® model offers a brief, strength-based approach that helps families build routines, connection, and confidence—often within just a few sessions.
👉 See the TACFS Conference Highlights
https://conference.tacfs.org/
EUSPR Conference
At the 2025 EUSPR Conference, NPS joined international colleagues to present insights on prevention science and family-centered models. We explored how practical, evidence-based tools like FCU® can support schools and communities in addressing rising behavioral health needs and strengthening protective factors for children and families.
👉 Learn more about EUSPR
https://euspr.org/
NAEYC Annual Conference
At the 2025 NAEYC Conference in Florida, NPS presented on supporting family engagement through the Family Check-Up® model. We connected with early childhood leaders, shared real-world outcomes from FCU® Online and FCU® In-Person, and discussed the essential role of collaborative relationships between providers and parents.
👉 Explore NAEYC
https://www.naeyc.org/events