CHILD FIRST INITIATIVE Community Implementation Report

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CHILD FIRST INITIATIVE Community Implementation Report Process and desired outcomes. CAPACITY ENHANCEMENT Subject to service data analysis and existing organizational structures to determine positioning and number of positions required in each area. QA Supervisor QA Specialist QA Specialist - Jordan’s Principle Community Engagement Coordinator Jordan’s Principle Case Manager(s) and Service Navigator(s) Family Wellbeing Supervisor Additional Family Wellbeing Workers Clinical/Therapeutic Services Coordinator Band Rep Services Support taff Primary Outcomes Reduce number and rate of admissions Identify underlying issues Reinforce prevention strategies/programs Increase community capacity/knowledge Improve access to financial resources CHILD FIRST TASK FORCE Child Welfare Accessibility Office Health Education Infrastructure Housing Social Economic Dev Justice Recreation Cultural Services Governance/Leadership Elders Community at Large Support with staff for research and reporting Community Implementation Report Broad based community review supporting the full implementation and meaning of Jordan’s Principle in all areas of community life both on and off reserve for the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual wellbeing of First Nations children. Leadership Report Secondary Outcomes Streamline communications Improve program performance, measurement and planning Increase in-community services and opportunities Improve program awareness and accessibility

CHILD FIRST INITIATIVE Enhancing community based resources and capacity to support the full meaning and scope of Jordan’s Principle Child First Initiative Policy & Planning & Development Community Engagement Case Management Child and Family Wellness Community Justice Child First Task Force - Broad based review of programs/services to review and assess community-based resources, facilities, programs and services and recommend improvements and additions required to ensure the full implementation and meaning of Jordan’s Principle. Child Welfare Accessibility Office Health Education Infrastructure Housing Social Economic Dev Justice Recreation Cultural Services Governance/Leadership Elders Community at Large QA Supervisor - Supporting research, data analysis, program data collection and policy development to measure program performance and inform ongoing program delivery. QA Specialist – supporting ongoing program areas to assist in implementing evaluation framework, data collection processes and reporting methods for program performance evaluation, program planning and ongoing quality improvement. QA Specialist: Jordan’s Principle – lead resource for Child First Task Force to provide coordination, technical support and full development of a full implementation report with recommendations supporting the full implementation of Jordan’s Principle spanning all community programs, services, infrastructure and organizational units. Community Engagement Coordinator - Facilitating , promoting and reporting on community engagement processes to ensure the weakest and most vulnerable voice of the community are heard. Providing overarching communications strategies and activities that improve awareness and accessibility of available programs, services and resources. Provides ongoing program and activity reporting through QA as to program outcomes and analysis. Jordan’s Principle Case Manager(s) – individual client intake, service navigation, service gap documentation, coordination of solutions for FN children to achieve substantive equality under the full meaning and scope of Jordan’s Principle. Provides ongoing reporting and identification of service gaps, solutions and recommendations through QA reporting and program outcomes and analysis. Family Wellbeing Supervisor – coordinating child and family outreach, wellness planning, and prevention services. Ensuring support and resources are delivered in the volume and intensity necessary for children, primary caregivers and circle of care members to fully participate in their own wellness. Clinical and Therapeutic Services Coordinator – planning and coordination of community-based services meeting the medical, clinical and therapeutic service needs of community members. Collaborating locally and regionally to implement education, training, internships and placements necessary to support increased local capacity and decreased reliance on external services. Band Representative Services Additional support staff to assist in providing advocacy and support to families engaged with child protection services and court processes. Supporting and participating in investigations, alternative dispute resolution, family case conferencing, alternative and customary care plans. Provides ongoing reporting and identification of service gaps, solutions and recommendations through QA reporting and program outcomes and analysis. Critical oversight and guidance for Jordan’s Principle community review. Monthly progress reports to Chief and Council. Jordan’s Principle – Community Implementation Report: Full report and recommendations to Chief and Council. Ongoing service data and outcomes provided to inform planning, policy and implementation recommendations.