Family Integration to Restore Trust
(FIRST)
About Family Integration to Restore Trust (FIRST)
We believe the best care is built in partnership with patients and families. By working together, we can help turn patient feedback into better, safer care before, during, and after birth.
CPCQC’s FIRST program invites people with lived experience to partner with CPCQC to improve pregnancy, postpartum, and newborn care across Colorado. As a FIRST participant, you volunteer alongside CPCQC, healthcare providers, and community partners to help improve infant and maternal outcomes.
How the FIRST Program Works
Interested in joining FIRST? Here’s what you can expect:
• One-Year Cohorts: Participants serve in a volunteer role for one year, with the option to renew.
• Training provided: You will have access to a MoMMAs Voices training to strengthen your advocacy skills.
• Storytelling: Learn how to tell your story in a way that helps change perinatal systems and honors your experience, perspective, and boundaries
• Annual Stipend: We respect your time and expertise; all participants receive a stipend for their work.
• Community: Join FIRST cohort meetings to connect with peers and share experiences.
Why
The FIRST program was created by CPCQC in 2021 to help make care more respectful, inclusive, and family-centered. FIRST believes families should be active partners in their care and have a real voice in shaping healthcare. The program supports community-led solutions to address inequities and works with providers to build strong, trusting relationships with families. By recognizing past barriers to trust and creating safe, supportive spaces, FIRST helps families and healthcare providers work together in meaningful and productive ways.
How You Can Help:
As a FIRST participant, you play a real role in making health care better for others:
• Design Tools: Help create practical resources for clinical and community partners.
• Guide Hospitals: Serve on CPCQC’s program steering committees to help hospitals and communities make meaningful changes.
• Expand Support: Inform how we grow mental health and behavioral health programs.
• Speak Up: Share your personal journey at events and training to educate others.
Results
2025 Cohort includes 11 Participants
- Launched in March 2025
- All participants completed MoMMA’s Voices training
- All are actively engaged in CPCQC programs or perinatal health issues, such as participating in program steering committees, sharing their lived experience at forums and attending perinatal health workshops.
- At least two people with lived experience are engaged in each major CPCQC initiative
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