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Identifying Assets in Your Community August 31, 2005 11:00 am Central Time
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Ensuring the Healthy Development of Children and Youth Nancy Tellett-Royce Search Institute August 31, 2005
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The Categories of Developmental Assets External Assets Support Empowerment Boundaries and Expectations Constructive Use of Time Internal Assets Commitment to Learning Positive Values Social Competencies Positive Identity
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The Power of Assets to Protect Copyright © 2001 by Search Institute
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The Power of Assets to Promote Copyright © 2001 by Search Institute
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High Risk Behavior Patterns and Thriving Indicators High Risk Behavior Patterns Thriving Indicators 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Tobacco use Alcohol use Other drug use Sexual activity Depression and/or attempted suicide Violence Antisocial problems Driving and alcohol use Gambling School truancy & absenteeism 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. School success Prosocial behavior Affirmation of diversity Leadership Health promotion Delay of gratification Danger resistance Resilience
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The Gap in Assets Among Youth Young People Reporting Different Asset Levels Copyright © 2001 by Search Institute
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The Gap in Assets Among Youth Average Number of Assets, by Grade Copyright © 2001 by Search Institute
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High-Risk Behaviors and Developmental Assets, by Race/Ethnicity Number of High-Risk Behaviors* Number of Assets
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Thriving Behaviors and Developmental Assets, by Race/Ethnicity Number of Thriving Behaviors* Number of Assets
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Search Institute Resources Insights and Evidence – latest research findings http://www.search-institute.org/research/Insights/ http://www.search-institute.org/research/Insights/ Lists of the 40 Developmental Assets http://www.search-institute.org/downloads/#AssetLists http://www.search-institute.org/downloads/#AssetLists Research on Families and Developmental Assets http://www.search-institute.org/families/ http://www.search-institute.org/families/ Resources for Parents and Parenting Professionals (including pamphlets for well child visits) http://www.search- institute.org/catalog/customer/home.php http://www.search- institute.org/catalog/customer/home.php Community initiatives using Developmental Assets http://www.search-institute.org/communities/ http://www.search-institute.org/communities/
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Creating Healthy Futures by Connecting to Community Assets John Kretzmann, Ph.D Co-Director, Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) Institute Address: ABCD Institute School of Education and Social Policy Northwestern University 2120 Campus Drive Evanston, Il 60208 www.northwestern.edu/ipr/abcd.html
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Health & Safety Determinants Health Determinants 1. Personal Behaviors 2.Social Relationships 3. Physical Environment 4. Economic Status 5.Access to Medical Care Safety Determinants Residents who know each other Residents who act together in public “ Collective Efficacy”
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5 Assets to Connect 1. Talents and Skills of our people 2. Associations and our network of relationships 3. Institutions and professional entities 4. Physical assets Land Property Buildings Equipment 5. Economic assets Productive work of individuals Consumer spending power Local business assets
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Master List of Associations Addiction prevention recovery groups –Drug ministry/Testimonial group for addicts –Campaign for a Drug Free Neighborhood –High School Substance Abuse Committee Advisory Community Support Groups –Friends of the Library –Neighborhood Park Advisory Council Animal Care Groups –Cat Owner’s Association –Humane Society Anti Crime Groups –Children’s Safe Haven Neighborhood group –Police Neighborhood Watch –Senior Safety Group Block Clubs –Condo Owner’s Association –Building Council –Tenant Club Business Organizations/Support Groups –Jaycees –Local Chamber of Commerce –Economic Development Council –Local Restaurant Association Charitable Groups and Drives –Local hospital auxiliary –Local United Way –United Negro College Fund Drive Civic Events Groups –Local parade planning committee –Arts and crafts fair –July 4 th Carnival committee –Health fair committee
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Master List of Associations cont. Cultural Groups –Community choir –Drama club –Dance organization –High school band Disability/Special Needs Groups –Special Olympics planning committee –Local American Lung Association –Local Americans with Disabilities Association –Local Muscular Dystrophy Association Education groups –Local school council –Local book clubs –Parent Teacher Association –Literacy Council –Tutoring groups Elderly Groups –Hospital senior groups –Westside senior clubs –Church senior clubs –Senior craft club Environment Groups –Neighborhood recycling group –Sierra Club –Adopt-A-Stream –Bike path committee –Clean air committee –Pollution Council –Save the Park committee Family Support Groups –Teen parent organization –Foster parents’ support group –Parent Alliance group Health Advocacy and Fitness Groups –Weight Watchers –YMCA/YWCA Fitness groups –Neighborhood health councils –Traffic safety organizations –Child injury prevention groups –Yoga club Heritage Groups –Black Empowerment Group –Norwegian Society –Neighborhood historical society –African American Heritage Society
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Master List of Associations cont. Hobby and Collectors Groups –Coin collectors association –Stamp collectors association –Arts and crafts club –Garden club of neighbors –Sewing club –Antique collectors Men’s Groups –Fraternal orders –Church Men’s Organizations –Men’s sports organizations –Fraternities Mentoring Groups –After school mentors –Peer mentoring groups –Church mentoring groups –Big Brothers, Big Sisters –Rights of Passage Organizations Mutual Support Groups –La Leche League –Disease support groups –Parent-to-Parent groups –Family-to-Family groups Neighborhood Improvement Groups –Neighborhood garden club –Council of Block Clubs –Anti-Crime Council –Clean-up Campaign Political Organizations –Democratic Club –Republican Club Recreation Groups –Kite-flying club –Bowling leagues –Basketball leagues –Body Builders club –Little League Religious Groups –Churches –Mosques –Synagogues –Men’s Religious Groups –Women’s Religious Groups –Youth Religious Groups
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Master List of Associations (cont.) Service Groups –Zonta –Optimist –Rotary Clubs –Lions Club –Kiwanis Club Social Group –Bingo club –Card playing club –Social activity club –Dance Club Social Cause/Advocacy/Issue Groups –Get out the Vote Clubs –Peace Club –Hunger Organizations –Vigil Against Violence –Community Action Council –Social Outreach Ministry –Soup Kitchen Group Union Groups –Industrial (UAW) –Grafts –Union (Plumbing Council) Veteran’s Groups –Veterans of Foreign Wars –Women’s Veteran Organizations Women’s Groups –Social Organizations –Women’s Sports Groups –Women’s Auxiliary –Mother’s Board –Eastern Star Youth Groups –After school group –4-H –Girl and Boy Scouts –Junior Achievement –Campfire Girls
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Resources Available from ABCD Institute New Community Tools for Improving Child Health: A Pediatrician's Guide to Local Associations –http://www.aap.org/commpeds/resources/Peds%2 0Guide%20to%20Local%20Assoc.pdfhttp://www.aap.org/commpeds/resources/Peds%2 0Guide%20to%20Local%20Assoc.pdf Building Communities from the Inside Out –By John Kretzmann and John McKnight –http://www.northwestern.edu/ipr/publications/com munity/buildingblurb.html
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CATCH Kids, Inc: An Example of Using Community Assets to Promote Health M Edward Ivancic MD
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TUPELO Population 38,000 N E Mississippi 22 County area Population 400,000 40% Medicaid 9 Pediatricians
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MISSION To provide health care to children who are not receiving it due to barriers
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HISTORY 1997 asked by North Mississippi Health Care Foundation to see if something could be done to ensure health care to children in area not receiving it Survey of Free Clinic showed underutilization
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HISTORY Task force of local leaders –Free clinic –City of Tupelo –Lee County Health Department –Health Care Foundation –North Mississippi Medical Center –Medical Alliance –Local Pharmacist
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HISTORY Evaluation –Questionnaires to city and county school district –Lee County Ministerial Assoc –Lee County Leadership Assoc –Tupelo School Board –Lee County School Board –Tupelo City Council –Pediatricians and Family Practitioners
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HISTORY Established CATCH Kids in 1998 Diverse board –City –County –Health Department –Hospital –Doctors –Accountant –Lawyer –Pharmacist –Medical Alliance –Free clinic –Newspaper –School Boards –Local business leaders –Parent (added later)
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HISTORY Present Board still diverse –Have added Dentist Bankers Other school boards
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PROJECTS Immunizations –CATCH Kids –NNMC –Free Clinic –Lee County Health Department –Kiwanis Club Free Immunizations Increased rate to over 95% in county
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PROJECTS School Clinics –Free clinics School boards School nurses provided by hospital –Volunteers MD’s and NP’s Local Nursing schools Local Family Residency Program –Medicines At cost by local pharmacies Chronic meds at Free Clinic
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PROJECTS Evening Clinics –Local Church –Tupelo Housing Authority
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PROJECTS Dental care –Local dentists (not free but discounted rate) –Some supplies by local civitans club –Screenings by hygienists – not being done
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FINANCING Multiple Sources –United Way –Health Care Foundation of North Mississippi –North Mississippi Medical Center –Lee County –Grants –Local Foundations
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FINANCING Fund Raising –Calendars –Raffles –Tupelo Restaurant Assoc –Guest Speakers William Rasberry –“Birdies For Charity”
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