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Danielle Bartelli, L.P.C.
Danielle Bartelli, Vice President of KVC Behavioral Healthcare Kansas, has been with KVC since 2000, joining just three years into the public-private child welfare partnership between the state of Kansas and KVC. She led efforts to decrease care for children in residential settings such as group homes, increase community-based care of children by relatives and foster families, and reduce the time children were in foster care. She was instrumental in forging community and provider partnerships to ensure lasting change.
Over the last 24 years, Bartelli rose from a family support worker to her current leadership role. She oversees all programs, ensuring children and families who receive child welfare services have the best possible care. Ongoing program improvement is a priority for Bartelli who is committed to continued implementation of evidence-based practices and measuring outcomes.
Bartelli is a licensed professional counselor (L.P.C.) and received her master’s degree in mental health counseling from Emporia State University in Emporia, Kan.




