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1 WELCOME! In a moment, we will put up a poll asking you which option best describes how your community is working together… A. Isolated silos or parallel play. B. Networking and sharing information. C. Coordinating our activities and actions. D. Cooperating with each other to get more done. E. Collaboratively planning and implementing together.
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WORKING TOGETHER Starting the Conversation April 30, 2013 Jan ONeill, MPA Jerry Schultz, PhD KU Work Group Christina Holt, MA KU Work Group
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3 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – Including Abbey Cofsky, Paul Kuehnert, Michelle Larkin, Jim Marks, Joe Marx, Naima Wong Wisconsin County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Team – Including Bridget Catlin, Julie Willems Van Dijk, Patrick Remington, David Kindig, Angela Russell, Amanda Jovaag, Alison Bergum Our Partners – Including Burness Communications, Community Catalyst, United Way Worldwide, ASTHO, NACCHO, NNPHI, Dartmouth Institute, CDC, NCHS
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4 GO TO WEBINAR ATTENDEE INTERFACE 1. Viewer Window2. Control Panel
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5 OUTLINE County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Overview Work Group for Community Health & Development Q & A Roadmaps to Health Action Center Tool Summary & Wrap-Up
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6 GOALS Understand the conditions that affect people working together Understand the incentives that promote people and groups working together Understand the role of staff and volunteers in helping people work together Understand the value of a common measurement system for collective action
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7 Insert poll
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8 ESSENTIAL QUESTION How can people work together to make a collective impact?
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9 OUTLINE County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Overview Work Group for Community Health & Development Q & A Roadmaps to Health Action Center Tool Summary & Wrap-Up
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11 COUNTY HEALTH RANKINGS: 2 RANKINGS Todays Health Health Outcomes Tomorrows Health Health Factors
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15 RWJF ROADMAPS TO HEALTH PRIZE www.rwjf.org/goto/prize 2013 prize Winners announced February 21, 2013 2013-14 Call for Applications released on March 20, 2013 Applications due on May 23, 2013 Great opportunity to showcase your community
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16 OUTLINE County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Overview Work Group for Community Health & Development Q & A Roadmaps to Health Action Center Tool Summary & Wrap-Up
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17 Christina Holt Associate Director for Community Tool Box Services Work Group for Community Health and Development, University of Kansas Jerry Schultz Co-Director Work Group for Community Health and Development, University of Kansas
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20 FIVE CONDITIONS OF SUCCESS: COLLECTIVE IMPACT 1 1.Common Agenda 2.Mutually Reinforcing Activities 3.Continuous Communication 4.Backbone Support Organizations 5.Shared Measurement Systems 1 Kania, J. & Kramer, M. (2011). Collective impact. Stanford Social Innovations Review, 9(1):36-41.
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21 Clear information about the problem/goal Common agenda; Clear vision; Plan for action Mutually reinforcing activities INCENTIVES
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22 Recognize and reward collaborative behavior – the 6 Rs – Recognition, Respect, Role, Relationships, Reward, Results Continuous communication Making outcome matter – outcome dividends INCENTIVES
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23 Activate and mobilize the community Engage diverse partners Provide backbone support ROLE OF STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS
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24 Develop sense of community ownership Provide or assure availability of technical assistance Internal and external communication Document progress and use data/feedback ROLE OF STAFF AND VOLUNTEERS
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25 Agreed on measures for outcomes Agreed on data definitions for reporting community accomplishments Document the interventions Monitor outcomes SHARED MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
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27 Develop a monitoring system to detect progress at the population-level Develop and use action plans Facilitate natural reinforcement for people working across sectors SOME RECOMMENDATIONS
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28 Assure adequate base funding Provide training and support of those involved Implement a participatory evaluation system SOME RECOMMENDATIONS
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29 http:// ctb.ku.edu FOR MORE INFORMATION:
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30 OUTLINE County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Overview Work Group for Community Health & Development Q & A Roadmaps to Health Action Center Tool Summary & Wrap-Up
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31 QUESTIONS
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32 OUTLINE County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Overview Work Group for Community Health & Development Q & A Roadmaps to Health Action Center Tool Summary & Wrap-Up
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33 ROADMAPS ACTION CENTER HTTP://WWW.COUNTYHEALTHRANKINGS.ORG/ROADMAPS HTTP://WWW.COUNTYHEALTHRANKINGS.ORG/ROADMAPS
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36 HISTORY GRAM PROCESS
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37 People feel appreciated We learn whats worked in the pastand what hasnt BENEFITS
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44 OUTLINE County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Overview Work Group for Community Health & Development Q & A Roadmaps to Health Action Center Tool Summary & Wrap-Up
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45 ESSENTIAL QUESTION How can people work together to make a collective impact?
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46 Karen Odegaard karen.odegaard@match.wisc.ed u Phone: 608.265.6486 karen.odegaard@match.wisc.ed u Jan ONeill jan.oneill@match.wisc.edu Phone: 608.265.6694 jan.oneill@match.wisc.edu CONTACT INFORMATION Kate Konkle kate.konkle@match.wisc.edu kate.konkle@match.wisc.edu Phone: 608.265.5395
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47 PARTNERSHIP WEBINARS June 11 th, 2-3:00 CT May 21 st, 2-3:00 CT
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48 STAYING CONNECTED e-Newsletter: chr@match.wisc.edu
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49 Coming together is a beginning. Keeping together is progress. Working together is success. - Henry Ford
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