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A Valuable Bridge How Linkages Can Advance Other Initiatives Leslie Ann Hay, MSW Hay Consulting (206)217-9077
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Linkages: Working Together to Reduce Poverty & Strengthen Families CalWORKs provides services to help prevent families from entering CWS. Coordinating services for “Cross-over families” helps increase safety and improve economic self-sufficiency. CalWORKs families working on reunification with their children can receive non-cash services to promote safe, timely reunification.
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Linkages: Working Together to Reduce Poverty & Strengthen Families After children return home, CalWORKs can provide post-reunification services, including child care & other safety plan services to reduce likelihood of recurrence. Transition-age youth who are parents can routinely be assessed for and linked to CalWORKs supportive services to ensure self-sufficiency.
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Part One: Creating a Bridge Differential Response What’s the connection? Linkages strategies that support initiative goals Linkages results that advance initiative goals Permanency
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Differential Response & Linkages Diff. Response Goals Prevention/early intervention Level of response based on assessed safety/risk and family context, needs & resources Shared community response to more flexibly respond to family needs Linkages Goals Prevention & early intervention Permanency Service coordination Self-sufficiency
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Differential Response: What’s the Connection? Prevention/early intervention approach Collaborative screening, assessment and coordinated case planning Targeted populations who are served by overlapping programs Not in CalWORKs In CalWORKs Not in CWS In CWS
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Differential Response: Apply Linkages Strategies at Key Decision Points Hotline/Pre-contact Initial Contact With Family Comprehensive Family Assessment And Planning Service Delivery Resolution Collaborative screening and assessment Inter-program teaming for prevention Coordinated case planning Coordinated service delivery
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Differential Response: Linkages Results Reduction in repeat referrals Reduction in additional substantiated allegations Reduction in detention Other?
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Permanency: What’s the Connection? Service coordination to address financial and functional needs of families An understanding of how reducing poverty promotes permanency Providing services, supports and opportunities during and after placement Developing life skills for transition-age youth in out-of-home care
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Permanency: Linkages Strategies Promoting Timely Permanency Support for Transitioning Youth Collaborative screening and assessment Coordinated case planning Coordinated service delivery
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Permanency: Linkages Results Reduced reentry into care due to aftercare support via relationship with CalWORKs worker Support to relative caregivers reduces need for placement movement Restoring economic stability for birth parents increases reunification rates
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Leverage Opportunities to Build the Bridge Analyze the connection Emphasize Linkages strategies that solve an existing problem Make the collaboration visible Do your own “mini-research” to make the case Focus on outcomes Show cost savings
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Part Two: Common Barriers to Bridge Building Competing Demands Maintaining Commitment Reaching Full Implementation
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Competing Demands Reinforce the integrative power of Linkages Connect milestones and successes of Linkages to goals of other priorities Stay focused on what matters most Let go of what doesn’t matter Form alliances across organizational boundaries
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Strategies: Maintaining Commitment Communicate successes Increase the “Emotional Quotient” Advocate, inquire and repeat, as needed Build trust across functions Set the bar high in the public view
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Reaching Full Implementation Appreciate the “Implementation Dip” Utilize informal networks Pace the process for faster results Coping with the challenge of diffusion Build coaching capacity Promote permeability of organizational boundaries Information infrastructure Establish a learning culture
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