Skip to content
CO4Kids logo
  • Abuso y descuido de menores
    • Abuso y descuido de menores
    • Qué ocurre Cuando llamas
    • Tipos de Abuso
      • Abuso Emocional
      • Descuido
      • Abuso Físico
      • Abuso Sexual
      • Trata de Niños
      • Abuso Institucional
    • Informantes Obligatorios
      • Informantes Obligatorios
      • Recursos para Profesores
  • Prevención del Abuso Infantil
    • Prevención del Abuso Infantil
    • Recursos de Prevención
    • 50 Maneras de Ayudar a las Familias
    • Estrategias para Empleadores
    • Sueño Seguro
  • Cuidado Temporal y Adopción en Colorado
    • Cuidado Temporal y Adopción
    • Cuidado de Acogida
      • Cuidado de Acogida
      • ¿Cómo ayudar?
      • Formulario de Interés para el Cuidado de Acogida
      • Cuidado de Acogida por Condado
    • Adopción
    • Cuidado por Parientes
    • Acoja el Orgullo LGBTIQ
    • Recursos para los Jóvenes
    • Sesiones de información
  • Recursos profesionales
  • Kit de herramientas de adopción y acogida
  • Recurso de Prevención del Abuso Infantil
  • La Familia Primero
  • Marco de maltrato infantil
  • La familia primero
  • Panel de control de la familia primero
  • Primeros recursos y capacitación de la familia
Search

  • Blog
  • Videos
  • Sesiones de Información
  • Preguntas Frecuentes
  • 844-CO-4-Kids
|
  • ENG
  • ESP
Search
Cuando hay resultados autocompletados, puedes utilizar las flechas de arriba y abajo para revisarlos y Enter para ir a la página deseada. Lo usuarios de dispositivos táctiles exploran al tacto con gestos de desplazamiento.
Back to Blogs
Blog de la Comunidad

Teamwork for Transformation: Lindsay Gilchrist and the Family Voice Council

Lindsay Gilchrist smiling

Lindsay Gilchrist is a foster and adoptive parent in Denver. She has three kids, two of whom are adopted. Lindsay and her wife currently serve as respite foster parents. They take care of kids with medically fragile conditions for short periods giving the long term foster family a break for self-care.  

Lindsay’s experience as a foster/adoptive parent led her to become dedicated to facilitating positive changes in Colorado’s child welfare system. 

Lindsay and her wife had a good experience in working with Denver County. “We had a great team around the kids. They were very supportive, and we all worked really well together.” Lindsay shared. 

Although Lindsay was able to find the support she needed, she also saw that other foster families struggled to get that same support in the system.

 «We talked to other foster parents and realized that there was a lot of frustration that foster parents weren’t viewed as valued members of the team and a critical component of the system,» said Lindsay.

About  70 percent of certified foster families in Colorado quit fostering within the first year, so Lindsay wanted to do something to help. 

In response, Lindsay founded CHAMPS Colorado in May 2020, with a primary focus on strengthening the partnership between resource  families and counties and advocating for supportive policies for foster and kinship families. Currently, it operates in seven counties in Colorado and has played a pivotal role in establishing the Family Advisory Council (FAC) at the state level.

The creation of FAC took over a year. It received more than 50 applications from Coloradans interested in participating in this initiative. Lindsay underscores the council’s commitment to inclusivity, highlighting that they engaged with every applicant and interviewed 35 individuals before choosing a sixteen member council.

«We aimed for FAC to be a comprehensive reflection of every lived experience within the child welfare system,» Lindsay emphasized.

The diversity within the group creates an environment where each voice holds value. Lindsay explains that the FAC overcomes differences in opinion by focusing on its primary goals: to improve the child welfare system so kids can have a safe place to heal and reunite with their families and to help families overcome their struggles and strengthen their relationships.

Lindsay, who has a mentor role in FAC, highlights the council does more than help rewrite rule said, «It is a group that can provide legislators, counties and child welfare professionals with feedback about bills, regulations, and services to ensure they are practical and will help families.»

While acknowledging the improvements in the child welfare system over the years, Lindsay identifies two substantial challenges that need attention. First, there is a significant need for more family-based settings for children entering the system, particularly for young people with higher needs and teenagers. Second, it’s crucial to improve access to behavioral health services for children and youth facing significant mental health crises.

Lindsay firmly believes that overcoming both current and future challenges is only achievable through a collective team effort. She stressed the significance of actively including and appreciating each team member,  their contributions as integral to achieving success. Lindsay’s commitment to teamwork is deeply rooted in her experience as a foster parent and the establishment of both CHAMPS Colorado and the Family Advisory Council (FAC).

The Colorado Department of Human Services has more opportunities for people with lived experience in Colorado’s child welfare system to share their perspectives and work toward positive transformation in child welfare. Apply to the Child Welfare Family Advisory Council.

Tags: Family Voice Council
Back to Blogs
SHARE:
Share this…
Share on facebookShare on pinterestShare on twitterShare on linkedin

More Posts

Blog de la Comunidad

Each Summer Reports to the Colorado Child Abuse Hotline Drop: Kids Need Champions

A child dressed in traditional folklore dancing attire at the CO4Kids Resource Fair.
Leer el Artículo
Blog de la Comunidad

2026 Annual Progress and Services Report Stakeholder Feedback

Group of adult women and men sitting in a circle. Woman in the middle has a notebook and is speaking.
Leer el Artículo
Blog de la Comunidad

Governor Polis Proclaims April Child Abuse Prevention Month

A State of Colorado Proclamation
Leer el Artículo
Blog de la Comunidad

Conectar la investigación con la práctica: Conoce a Jennifer Weber, Coordinadora de Investigación

Headshot of Jennifer Weber Research Coordinator for the Colorado Implementation Science Unit.
Leer el Artículo

Si no lo haces tú, ¿Entonces quién?
Si no lo haces tú, ¿Entonces quién?

CO4Kids es una iniciativa del Estado para proteger a los niños y jóvenes de Colorado a través de la concientización del público sobre las señales de abuso y descuido infantil, la línea directa de informe de sospechas, el incremento y la retención de familias de acogida y el fortalecimiento familiar para que el abuso y descuido de menores no ocurra.

Biblioteca de Recursos
CO4Kids logo
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
Innovador reconocido por la Human Rights Campaign Foundation
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Suscríbete a nuestros boletines

  • Sobre nosotros
  • Carreras
  • Contacto
  • Quejas
  • Datos de Bienestar Infantil
  • Declaración de accesibilidad

Política de Privacidad

©2025 Colorado Department of Human Services