Bay Area Community College Consortium – Health Workforce Initiative Collaborative Partnership Cynthia Harrison, RN, MS Interim Director, Health Workforce Initiative, Bay Area Region
Objectives Describe the role of the Bay Area Community College Consortium (BACCC) and the Health Workforce Initiative (HWI) Describe the collaborative partnership Discuss current strategies to better link college training programs with workforce needs
Health Care Continues to be one of the fastest growing industries in California Faces unprecedented challenges to its delivery systems
Health Care Needs The California Community College Chancellor's Office and it's Economic and Workforce Development Program has established the California Community College Health Care Initiative and the Regional Consortia to provide education and training programs to meet these emerging demands for health care delivery.
Why regional? Local isn’t always the right size Some challenges are too small Ultrasound techs Some challenges are too big Health information technology Some challenges are too important Strengthening our regional economies
Regional Power Chancellor’s Office Bay Area Community College Consortium Center of Excellence Health Workforce Initiative
BACCC Bay Area Community College Consortium Funded by the Carl D. Perkins Vocational and Technical Education Act of Colleges 14 Districts 11 EWD Initiatives 2 Centers of Excellence 275,000 CTE Students
BACCC Serves as a regional framework: –to enhance the coordination of regional programs –to increase collaboration on regional priorities –to serve as a link between colleges Career Technical Education programs, Economic and Workforce Development Initiatives, and the Chancellor's Office
Health Workforce Initiative Centers (HWIs) 5 Health Workforce Initiative Centers and 1 affiliate Strategically located across the state Service to seven regions
Health Workforce Initiative Center Promotes the advancement of California's health care workforce through quality education and services by: –Expanding – California's Health Care Workforce –Training – Health Care Job Analysis and Curriculum Development –Partnerships – Solving Challenges in Health Care
25,000 Students 220,000 Jobs
Vision BACCC and HWI Collaborative Partnership
Build a regional workforce development network that …
Provides pathways for all students to enter the industry and advance up career ladders
Provides employers with the right # of candidates, with the knowledge, skills, abilities most needed to improve patient outcomes, industry productivity, efficiency, profitability
Provides organizations and employees with continuing education that enables advancement for both
Provides the community with high quality healthcare services, opportunities for local employment, equity of access to higher skill, higher wage work and shows a demonstrably high return on investment of public resources
Overview Sector Partnership Model –Regional Consortium –Health Workforce Initiative Center (Sector Navigator) –Centers of Excellence
Expansion of the Medicaid population, plus Health Insurance Exchanges means an increase in those with mental/behavioral health needs that will be brought into the system Need to better integrate care between behavioral health & primary care Increased need for: –licensed staff –unlicensed and/or peer staff –Expanded role of navigators, coaches, promotores, etc. Mental/Behavioral Health 19
Proposal to Consortium Next Step Convene local community college mental/behavioral health program leaders/educators and mental/behavioral health employer stakeholders to discuss interests and challenges related to curriculum, employment opportunities, and the future needs for an expanded peer workforce related to the ACA. Meeting: May 22nd 20
Contact: Cynthia Harrison, RN Interim Director, HWI Bay Area Region Phone: Or Kimberly Mayer, MSSW Program Manager Phone: Questions? Comments?