Plenary Session: Strengthening Collective Impact Partnerships Built Around Common Data, Goals and Actions Panelists: Brad Br Brad Bryant ant , Executive Director, Georgia Foundation for Public Education Barbara Coble Barbara Coble , Program Manager, Emory University Dr Dr. N. Jean W . N. Jean Walk alker er , VP, Education, United Way of Metro Atlanta Panel Moderator: Larry Pasti, Director of Field Services, Forum for Youth Investment April 18, 2012
Perinatal Do Right by Task Counselor’s Community America’s Kids campaign Force on Consortium Consortium Comm. Promise Violence Domestic SACSI Rochester Asset Violence Children’s Network Partnership Collab. Domestic Not Me NBN Violence Not Now Early Consortium Community Childhood CCSI Develop I. TIER II Mobiliza.on Advocacy N.E.T. Health Juvenile Action Justice Transitions Council City Collab. Violence Interagency Initiative Council Posi.ve MCTP Cross ‐ Outcomes for Systems Service Roch. Youth & Rochester‘s Enterprise Change Delivery Child Families Community SDFSCA Zone P. Planning Reclaiming Committees Student Youth Asst. Prof. Youth Greater Roch. 2000 Homeless Area Continuum of care Impl. Team Evalua.on Best Monroe Con.nuous Rochester Cty. Sch OASAS Prac.ce Effectiveness Improvement Prevention & Comm. Health Ed. Initiative Partnership Network RAEYC Mentoring Round CHANGE PCIC Perinatal YRBS Table Substance Youth Group Homeless Services Abuse HW & Services Quality C. RECAP Coalition Tutoring Children & Network Round Family Serv. Adult Table Subcomm. Services Runaway & CASAS Subcomm. Student Homeless Assistance Providers Youth Ser Prof. Provider Community Board Profile of Community United School Diversion Neighborhood Health Service Health Collaborative Reg. 2 Centers Of Preventive Leadership Board Preventive COLLABORATIONS Services Greater Roch. Team Provid.N Coalition 2
Ready by 21 Leadership Capacity Standards: Broader Partnerships • Build an o Build an overar erarching leader ching leadership council ship council – that establishes accountability for improved outcomes from birth to young adulthood. • Align and strengthen coalitions, commissions and Align and strengthen coalitions, commissions and int intermediaries ermediaries – to ensure full coverage of issues, populations and strategies. • Engage k Engage key stak y stakeholder eholders in se s in setting priorities and solving tting priorities and solving pr problems oblems – from young people to professionals, from front-line providers to policymakers.
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Example: Partner Comparison Metro City Safe Streets Metro Teen Pregnancy Coalition • Mayor’s Office • Mayor’s Office • Juvenile/Family Courts • Juvenile/Family Courts • Police Department • Public Health Department • Interfaith Coalition • Interfaith Coalition • Metro United Way • Metro United Way • Metro Schools • Metro Schools • Metro PTA • Metro PTA • Neighborhood Councils • Neighborhood Councils • University Hospital & Pediatricians • Tenants Association • Child Care Association • Realtors Association • Chamber of Commerce • Chamber of Commerce • YouthNetWorks • YouthNetWorks • Planned Parenthood • Seniors Together 5
Example: Intervention Comparison Metro City Safe Streets Metro Teen Pregnancy Coali4on • Adequate ligh4ng • Sexuality Educa4on (home, school, faith) • Reclaimed vacant lots • School Based Clinics • Landlord Controls • Neighborhood Clinics • Liquor zoning restric4ons • School week curfews • Community policing • Peer to Peer Counseling • Ac4ve Tip lines • 211 and Teen Hot Lines • Neighborhood Patrols • College and Career Awareness • ASerschool/Teen Clubs • AJerschool/Teen Clubs • Youth Jobs Program • Youth Jobs Program • Community Rec. Centers • Community Rec. Centers • Senior Escort Service • Service Learning/Youth Engagement • School Safety Zones • School Safety Zones • Mentoring • Mentoring • Drug Courts • Family counseling 6
Ready Leaders: e impact Building the infrastructure f Building the infrastructure for collectiv or collective impact Partnerships Goals Data Ac.ons Overarching Leadership Council Age Group Partnerships Issue/Neighborhood Coali4ons Individual Orgs & Systems
Broader Partnerships:
Atlanta, GA: Initial Partnership Structure Informal Core Team convened by United Way Children’s Health Commission on Care of Atlanta Early Learning • United Way of Metropolitan • Communi4es in Schools (CIS) Atlanta (UWMA) • Georgia ASerschool Investment Council (GAIC) • Ga. State Board of Educa4on • Georgia Partnership for Excellence • Boys & Girls Club in Educa4on • Georgia Voices for Children • Alliance of Educa4onal Agency Heads • Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce Georgia Family Emory’s Gradua4on Connec4on Partnership Genera4on (GaFCP) Adolescent Services Network Georgia (G‐CAAP / HIV Children’s Cabinet Preven4on)
Atlanta, GA: Partnership Structure: March 2012 Ready by 21 Leadership Council Georgia’s Children's Cabinet • Ga. Dept of Education • CVS Caremark Corp • Annie E. Casey Foundation • Ga. Dept. of Public Health • University of Georgia • Children’s Health Care of Atlanta • Ga. Governor’s Office Children & • Ga. Department of Early Care and • Ga. Afterschool Investment Council Georgia Family Families Learning (GAIC) Connec4on • Ga. Early Education Alliance for Ready • Ga. Campaign Against Adolescent • Ga. Partnership for Excellence in Partnership Statewide Students (GEEARS) Pregnancy (G-CAAP) Education Strategy • Ga. Family Connection Partnership • Junior Achievement, Ga. • Voices for Georgia’s Children • Emory’s Office of Univ. Community • Fanning Institute • United Way of Metropolitan Atlanta Partnerships • Georgia Appleseed • Communities in Schools Georgia Campaign Against Adolescent Pregnancy (G‐CAAP) Partnership Clusters P‐3 funders group Georgia Grade Level School Comple4on Middle Reading Campaign On‐Time Readiness & of College/ School Gradua4on Early Grade Adv. Degree Transi4on Literacy Ga. Early Educa4on Alliance for Ready Students (GEEARS) Adolescent Services Network Neighborhood Focus Alcohol, Tobacco, Teen Pregnancy Turn Around Other Drugs (ATOD ) Schools: Clarkston Gradua4on Atlanta Promise & Banneker High Genera4on Neighborhood Schools & their Childhood Obesity Juvenile Jus4ce feeder paberns Do$ed lines indicate informal connec1ons
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