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1 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series2005 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series Effective Collaboration For Systems of Care Transformation Stephany Bryan – Technical Assistance Partnership David Osher – Technical Assistance Partnership Marvin Alexander – Action for Kids, Arkansas System of Care 1

2 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 2 Imagine you’re living in a fish bowl and you are part of an initiative charged with systems transformation: Your Community 2 Stephany Bryan

3 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 3 What does collaboration involve when the goal is systems change and transformation?  Transparent communication  Building relationships  Trust  Participation in decision-making  Commitment to the SOC development and the process both from the organization and individual  Inclusion – identify all stakeholders  Clarify all assumptions  GO SLOW to GO FAST!!!! Interaction Alliance 2003. All rights reserved. Stephany Bryan 3

4 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 4 Transparent Communication  Constructing a shared vision through willingness to say the things that are hard to say and hear the things that are hard to hear  Communication Strategies Listening Asking open-ended questions Acknowledging Framing perspectives in terms of what is important to each person.  These strategies will move you from weakness to empowerment and from self-absorption to recognition Interaction Alliance 2003. All rights reserved Stephany Bryan 4

5 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 5 Dialogue – a Critical Element of Transformation  Clarify boundaries (goals, values, purposes, roles, non-negotiables)  Identify needs  Brainstorm ways to meet those needs in a principled way  Mutually define and commit to rules of engagement  Offer and disseminate accurate information  Cultivate and nurture relationships that support transformation and sustainability Interaction Alliance 2003. All rights reserved Stephany Bryan 5

6 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 6 Characteristics of Effective Community-Wide Collaborations  Shared ownership and accountability  Family-driven  Family-centered goals and orientation  Strategic & data-driven  Solution-oriented approach  Individual & collective accountability  Culturally-competent  Clear, consistent, & simple interventions & expectations  Highest common factor (not lowest common denominator) Stephany Bryan 6

7 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series2005 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series Questions? Press *7 on your phone to unmute your line To remute after you are finished with your questions, press *6

8 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 8 What do YOU want to know about collaboration?  Moving agency representatives from personal or organizational agendas to partnering.  How to work with persons who do not want to collaborate.  Does evaluation have a role in facilitating collaboration?  School district participation - successes and challenges.  Maintaining momentum during the last years of the grant.  Changing policies to promote collaboration. David Osher

9 Fragmented Perceptions Schools Child Welfare Mental Health Health Justice Substance Abuse Services Prevention Youth Development & Recreation David Osher 9

10 Collaborative Perceptions Schools Child Welfare Mental Health Health Justice Substance Abuse Services Prevention Youth Development & Recreation David Osher 10

11 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 11 Barriers to Collaboration and Transformation  Knowledge  Professional socialization  Language  Missions, values, beliefs, rituals  Communities of Knowledge and Communities of Practice  Constituencies and their expectations  Changing political climate Davis Osher 11

12 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 12 Structural Barriers to Collaboration and Transformation  Mandates & accountability  Funding streams  Organization of resources  Jobs  Money  Time  The burden of routine  What is on the desk when one gets back from a Webinar David Osher 12

13 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 13 Other Barriers to Collaboration & Transformation  Self-interest  Turf  Fear  Change  Losing job  Losing control  Management of change  Agency-driven approaches to planning and evaluation  Focus on symbolism  Lowest common denominator David Osher 13

14 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 14 Whose Party Is It?: Operationalizing Collaboration  Develop your logic model together  Ensure everyone’s indicators are at the table  Use the indicators for continuous quality improvement David Osher 14

15 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series2005 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series Questions? Press *7 on your phone to unmute your line To remute after you are finished with your questions, press *6

16 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 16 Youth-Guided Systems  Youth must be ensured that change is possible in their lives and the systems that serve them.  Youth must be empowered to share their valuable life experiences and have a voice at all levels of system of care.  Community stakeholders must begin to consider youth as partners Open-minded Invite youth to meetings Mentor is provided for youth at all meetings Use youth-friendly language & value youth opinion Marvin Alexander 16

17 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 17 Youth-Guided Systems  Youth have some power in decision-making  Youth must receive training on the systems players and their rights  Youth involvement is treated as necessary in the beginning stages of planning and/or meetings  Youth are compensated for their work Marvin Alexander 17

18 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 18 Impact of Collaboration  Agency staff have come to know their counterparts in other agencies and are friendlier with one another; allowing them to work with one another in a more respectful way.  Agencies work together to change or adapt to a situation rather than place blame.  Shifting the focus of service delivery from the individual service provider to the system as a whole. Marvin Alexander 18

19 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 19 Impact of Collaboration  Less service fragmentation  Better response to specialized care through more appropriate service options  Enhanced access to services  Improved ability to consider the needs of the “whole child and the whole family” within the context of their community Marvin Alexander 19

20 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 20 Collaborative Outcomes: The Bottom Line  KEEP IT SIMPLE  KEEP IT REAL  KEEP THE FOCUS ON THE CHILD THE YOUTH THE FAMILY COMMUNITY CAPACITY & SAFETY  LINK IT TO A THEORY OF CHANGE Marvin Alexander 20

21 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series2005 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series Questions? Press *7 on your phone to unmute your line To remute after you are finished with your questions, press *6

22 Resources www.air.org/cecp  Video: Making Collaboration Work for Children, Youth, Families, Schools, & Communities (CEC)  Video: Promising Practices for Safe and Effective Schools (OJJDP)  Promising Practices in Children’s Mental Health (CECP, 1999, 2000, 2001) 13 Volumes  Improving Prevention, Providing More Efficient Services, and Reducing Recidivism For Youth With Disabilities (CECP/EDJJ) 22

23 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 23 Contact Information  Stephany Bryan: (512) 291-3884 sbryan@ffcmh.org  David Osher: (202) 403-5373 dosher@air.org  Marvin Alexander: (870) 972-4918 malexander@mshs.org 23

24 2006 System of Care Start-up Webinar Series 24 More Questions About Collaboration?  If you have questions that weren’t addressed during this event, please contact your Region’s RTAC: Region I: Nadia Cayce: ncayce@ffcmh.orgncayce@ffcmh.org Region II: Bruce Strahl: bstrahl@ffcmh.orgbstrahl@ffcmh.org Region III: Frank Rider will take over in January 2007: frider@ffcmh.org; until then you may contact Regenia Hicks: rhicks@air.org frider@ffcmh.orgrhicks@air.org Region IV: Stephany Bryan: sbryan@ffcmh.orgsbryan@ffcmh.org Region V: Rebecca Ornelas: rbornelas@ffcmh.orgrbornelas@ffcmh.org For TA Partnership Resource Specialist Information, visit the Contact Us page at: http://www.tapartnership.org/contact_list.asp http://www.tapartnership.org/contact_list.asp


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