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1 Town of Vernon

2 Town of Vernon

3 Network of Care East of the River Community Collaborative
Vernon is in the East of the River Community Collaborative, that contains 6 towns; Bolton, Ellington, Manchester, South Windsor, Tolland and Vernon. Called both a Network of Care and a System of Care. Network of Care East of the River Community Collaborative

4 DCF – Region 4 Dept. of Children & Families
Vernon is in Region 4 of Six (6) regions. It consists of the Hartford and Manchester offices. It is also called the “North Central” region for the “Systems of Care” or sometimes called “Networks of Care” DCF – Region 4 Dept. of Children & Families

5 All Wrap Regions, Collaboratives and Towns\Cities There are six Regions in the state of Connecticut. Each Region consists of multiple Collaboratives. Each Collaborative consists of multiple Towns or Cities. WRAPCT - CONNECT DCF

6 Tri-Town area

7 Tolland County

8 Capitol Region Council of Governments (CRCOG)-Andover Mansfield (as of July 1, 2014) Avon Marlborough Berlin (as of July 1, 2014) New Britain (as of September 17, 2014) Bloomfield Newington Bolton Plainville (as of July 1, 2014) Canton Rocky Hill Columbia (as of July 1, 2014) Simsbury Coventry (as of July 1, 2014) Somers East Granby South Windsor East Hartford Southington (as of July 1, 2014) East Windsor Stafford Ellington Suffield Enfield Tolland Farmington Vernon Glastonbury West Hartford Granby Wethersfield Hartford Willington (as of July 1, 2014) Hebron Windsor Manchester Windsor Locks CRCOG Region

9 Hartford-W. Htfd-E. Htfd MSA
003-Hartford County, CT - (29) Avon, Berlin, Bloomfield, Bristol, Burlington, Canton, East Granby, East Hartford, East Windsor, Enfield, Farmington, Glastonbury, Granby, Hartford, Hartland, Manchester, Marlborough, New Britain, Newington, Plainville, Rocky Hill, Simsbury, Southington, South Windsor, Suffield, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, Windsor Locks 007-Middlesex County, CT - (9)Chester, Cromwell, Durham, East Haddam, East Hampton, Haddam, Middlefield, Middletown, Portland 013-Tolland County, CT - (13)Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, Ellington, Hebron, Mansfield, Somers, Stafford, Tolland, Union, Vernon, Willington

10 Network of Care East of the River Community Collaborative
Vernon is in the East of the River Community Collaborative, that contains 6 towns; Bolton, Ellington, Manchester, South Windsor, Tolland and Vernon. Called both a Network of Care and a System of Care. Network of Care East of the River Community Collaborative

11 DCF – Region 4 Dept. of Children & Families
Vernon is in Region 4 of Six (6) regions. It consists of the Hartford and Manchester offices. It is also called the “North Central” region for the “Systems of Care” or sometimes called “Networks of Care” DCF – Region 4 Dept. of Children & Families

12 Vernon is in Region 4 of Six (6) regions
Vernon is in Region 4 of Six (6) regions. It consists of the Hartford and Manchester offices. It is also called the “North Central” region for the “Systems of Care” or sometimes called “Networks of Care” DCF – Region 4

13 All Wrap Regions, Collaboratives and Towns\Cities There are six Regions in the state of Connecticut. Each Region consists of multiple Collaboratives. Each Collaborative consists of multiple Towns or Cities. WRAPCT - CONNECT DCF

14 RESC Regional Educational Service Center

15 GH-CAN Greater Hartford-Coordinated Access Network

16 GH-CAN - East of the River
Greater Hartford-Coordinated Access Network

17 United Way of Central & N.E CT

18 E.R.A.S.E. East of the River Action for Substance Abuse Elimination

19 2nd Congressional District

20 Community Access Agency
Covers both Tolland and Windham Counties Community Action Agencies are private nonprofit or public organizations that were created by the federal government in 1964 to combat poverty in geographically designated areas. Status as a Community Action Agency is the result of an explicit designation by both federal and state government. Each Community Action Agency has a tripartite, or three-part, board of directors designed to engage the entire community to fight poverty and build economic stability. These boards of directors are comprised equally of elected public officials or their nominees, private sector representatives, and representatives of low-income customers served. Why Community Action Agencies Are Unique? Most poverty-related organizations focus on a specific area of need, such as job training, health care, housing, or economic development. Community Action Agencies reach out to low-income people in their communities, address their multiple needs through a comprehensive approach, develop partnerships with other community organizations, involve low-income customers, and deliver a full range of coordinated programs designed to have a measurable impact on poverty. To create opportunities that empower people and communities to achieve and sustain economic stability. To accomplish our Mission we make the following Strategic Commitments: Meet Basic Human Needs Build Capacity for Income and Asset Accumulation Facilitate Positive At-Risk-Youth Development Mobilize Community Stakeholders to Effectively Advocate and Act Community Access Agency

21 DDS Dept. of Developmental Services

22 DEMHS Dept. of Emergency Mgmt. & Homeland Security

23 DMHAS – Region 4 Dept. of Mental Health and Addiction Services
Serving the towns of:  Andover, Avon, Berlin, Bloomfield, Bolton, Bristol, Burlington, Canton, East Granby, East Hartford, East Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Farmington, Glastonbury, Granby, Hartford, Hebron, Kensington, Manchester, Marlborough, New Britain, Newington, Plainville, Plymouth, Rocky Hill, Simsbury, Somers, South Windsor, Southington, Stafford, Suffield, Tolland, Vernon, West Hartford, Wethersfield, Windsor, Windsor Locks.

24 CAC # 15 DMHAS Region 4 - Catchment Area Council North Central Regional Mental Health Board

25 G.A. 19 Tolland Judicial District-Rockville
Tolland Judicial District & Rockville Geographical Area 19. Serving the 13 towns of Tolland County; Andover, Bolton, Columbia, Coventry, Ellington, Hebron, Mansfield, Somers, Stafford, Tolland, Union, Vernon, and Willington. G.A. 19 Tolland Judicial District-Rockville

26 Rockville Region L.I.S.T. Local Interagency Service Team
Brought to you by the Rockville Region LIST - Local Interagency Service Team (12 towns) Serving: Bolton, East Windsor, Ellington, Enfield, Manchester, Somers, South Windsor, Stafford Springs, Suffield, Tolland, Vernon & Windsor Locks

27 CT Legislature 8th & 56th House Districts

28 CT Legislature 35th Senate District

29 North Central Care Coordination Collaborative

30 North Central District Health Dept.
North Central District Health Dept. : Servicing the towns of: Enfield, Ellington, East Windsor, Windsor Locks, Suffield, Vernon, Windham, Stafford

31 Town of Vernon

32 Norwich Diocese Roman Catholic Church/TBD

33 Determine “buckets” or sectors to begin to use a “common language” and terms cross-sector .
1 - Health 2 - Basic Needs Housing, Food, Clothing, Transportation 3 - Education 4 - Employment 5 - The Third Place; ( home, work & ??? ) Socialization, Community, Spiritual, Recreation A - Focus Work Plans on PEOPLE!: Parenting, Prevention & Poverty B - Determine Accountability geographically, neighborhood, municipality, regionally -- whatever works for the “community” (Point person, 3-person cmte., panel) “The buck stops here! C - Combine Collaboratives, Connect Silos

34 (14) Andover, Bolton, East Hartford, East Windsor, Ellington, Glastonbury, Hebron, Manchester, Marlborough, Somers, South Windsor, Stafford, Tolland, and Vernon.

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