ISM S ISM S TA TATE AND L OC AL F ORUM OCAL ORUM Sunday, September 16, 2018 3:30pm – 5:00pm Seatt attle C e Convention C on Cent nter er, R , Room 4 4C2 1 W EL COME , I , I NTR NS , , AND AND IS ISM B B AC KGROUND AND P RIOR ELCOME NTRODUCT DUCTIONS ACKG RIORIT ITIES IES • Introductions (EAC) • How ISM is organized • ISM/APHSA’s value to individual members • HSITAG 2 1
E XECUT VE A DV DVISORY C OUN XECUTIVE OUNCIL Chair Chair Second Vice Seco Vice Chai Chair Tr Treasurer At-Larg At -Large M Memb mber er Tr Tricia C Cox Sarjoo Shah Sarjo Shah Krist Kristen Duus Duus Mary Elle Mar Ellen Benn n Bennar ard Oregon Utah Oklahoma Massachusetts At-Larg At -Large M Memb mber er First Vice Fir Vice Chair Chair Secr Secretar ary Past Chair Past Chair Sue Lang Sue Langen Rob St. John b St. John Todd B To Bright Brady Bir Bra y Birdson song Washington State Washington District of Columbia Arizona 3 R EGIONA EGIONAL R EP EPRESEN RESENTATIVES ES Re Region 1 1 Re Region 5 5 (Connecticut, Maine, (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Wisconsin) Rhode Island, Vermont) Va Vacant Va Vacant Re Region 9 9 Re Region 2 2 Region 6 Re 6 (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, (New York, New Jersey, (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Guam, Commonwealth of Northern Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, Oklahoma, Texas) Marianna Islands, American Somoa) U.S. Virgin Islands) Sean P Sean Pears arson Vacant Va Lauren Aar Laure Aaronson New Mexico New York Region 3 Re 3 Re Region 7 7 Re Region 10 10 (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington) (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska) Virginia, West Virginia, District of Vacant Va Cristie Fredricks drickson on Columbia Jill Jill R Reede eeder Washington Pennsylvania Region 4 Re 4 Region 8 Re 8 (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, Mississippi, North Carolina, South South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming) Carolina, Tennessee) Va Vacant Venkat at Krishnan hnan Georgia 4 2
S TAT TATE R EP EPRESENT RESENTATIVES ES Region 1 Re 1 Re Region 4 4 Re Region 9 9 New M Ne Mexico Vacant (Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, (Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, Ok Okla lahoma ma Helen Goulden Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont) North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee) Commonwealth of Northern Marianna Islands, Texas Texas Vacant Connecti ecticut cut Vance Dean Ala Alabama Lisa Townsend American Somoa) Arizon Arizona Vacant Main Maine e Vacant Florida Scott Stewart Flori Region 7 Re 7 Cal California Melody Hayes Ma Massachu husetts setts Tomy Abraham Ge Georgia Kathy Weiss (Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska) Hawa Ha waii Ryan Shimamura Kentucky Vacant Kentu New H Ne Hamp mpshire Laurie Snow Kansas Vacant Kan Nevada Vacant Ne Rhode Isl Rhod e Island Vacant Mississipp Mis ppi Mark Allen Iowa Iowa Vacant North C No Carolina Vacant Gua Guam Vacant Ve Vermont Darin Prail Mis Missouri Vacant South Caro Sout Carolina Ric Lawson Region 2 Re 2 Com Common onwealth th of of Nort rthern Ne Nebr braska Vacant Tenne Tennessee Greg Turner Mariana I ana Islands lands Vacant (New York, New Jersey, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands) Re Region 8 8 Ameri Am erican Sa Samoa Vacant Region 5 Re 5 New York w York Vacant (Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South (Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Region 10 Re 10 New J Ne Jersey Allison Davis Dakota, Utah, Wyoming) Wisconsin) (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington Pu Puert erto R Rico co Vacant Ill Illinois Brad Long Colorado Joetta Fischer Color Alaska Beth Davidson Ala U.S. U. S. V Virg rgin I Islands Vacant Montana ana Vacant Indiana Jared Linder Ind Idaho Ida o Greg Kunz No North Dak Dakota Vacant Region 3 Re 3 Michigan Karen Parker Mic Oregon Oreg on Debbie Estabrook South D Sout Dakota ta Vacant Oh Ohio io Deven Mehta (Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Was Washington on Stephanie Sarber West Virginia, District of Columbia Minnesota Thomas Kline Minne Utah Ut ah Penni Dehaan DC DC Boyle Stuckey Wyom Wy oming Jan Stall Wis Wiscon onsin Steve McDowell De Dela laware Carolyn Kincaid Region 6 Re 6 Maryland Kenyatta Powers Maryl (Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania Vacant Penns Texas) Virginia rginia Mark Formella Arkansas Jeff Dean Ark West Vir West Virginia Heather Abbott Loui Lo uisiana Peter Austin 5 C ON ONFERENCE A GEND GENDA H IGHLI IGHLIGHTS – T – T RICIA RICIA C OX OX , B , B RAD RADY B IRDSON IRDSONG • State and Sponsor Sessions • Federal partner participation • Networking opportunities • Emerging Leader Program 6 3
APHS APHSA/IS ISM A A CTIVIT IES – C – C HRIS NA B ECK ITIE HRISTI TINA ECKER • APHSA o APHSA over ervie view • Family Fir mily First Pre t Prevention Ser ention Services A ices Act • National Electronic Interstate Compact Enterprise (NEICE) (contact Marci - mroth@aphsa.org) – 2 attachments in the app • A-87 Cost Allo Cost Alloca catio tion Ex Excep ceptio ion • Analyti Analytics Sym s Symposiu ium • Analyti Analytics Committ s Committee (“NCA ee (“NCAC”) ”) (contact me – cbecker@aphsa.org) • Work gr rk groups led oups led by our Cent our Center f er for Em r Emplo ployment and ment and Econom Economic W ic Well-being ll-being (contact Kerry – kdesjardins@aphsa.org) • Equifax/Work Number • Third party fraud 7 Our Landscape Vie Our Landscape View of 20 of 2018 MOST SI SIGNIFI GNIFICANT CO T CONCERNS NCERNS AREA AREAS OF OF GRE GREATEST OPPO OPPORTUNITY Enduring during – – Everg vergre reen en – – Issues es Ripe Ripe Le Levers rs Cur Current an and d Eme Emerging – H/HS Workforce App Approaches Ai Aime med a at Root Ca Cause • Outmoded and Misaligned Laws and • Regulations • Addressing Structural Bias and Inequity Fiscal Uncertainty and Fragility/Further Leveraging • • Adjusting Fiscal Policy to Incentivize Threats to Funding Modern Platforms Prevention/Early Intervention Antiquated IT Systems and Lack of Data • • Optimizing data – at individual and Sophistication/Potential Unintended community levels and through population Consequences as Systems Integrated level data sets • Applying Human-centered Design Curre rrent a and Emerg erging ng I Issues es Investing in principles Work Requirements added to H/HS • Outcomes • Using Social Determinants of Health and Programs/Shifts in Job Opportunities/Gig Well-being as well as 2Gen and Whole Economy Family Approaches Opioid Epidemic • Housing/Homelessness • Using the neuroscience of trauma and its • Implications of Tax Reform impact on executive function to • Partnering Wage Supplementing Low Income Tax Policy strengthen resilience • for Impact Implications of Immigration Reform • National Tensions • www.APHSA.org | Washington, D.C. @APHSA1 4
Focus A Fo Areas Strat Strategi gies & es & Fiel Field Org d Organizin zing Implication of Work Requirements Across • Programs / Recs to Feds on EO on economic Promote support for • mobility demonstrations at community level, Regulatory Reform (Child Care; Employment as a • especially through the Local means to Economic Mobility) membership peer community and Major Reauthorizations (SNAP, TANF) • necessary state-level sponsorship A-87 Extension/Permanency • Advance practices in context of National Imperative Report/Procurement • • current and emerging issues and in Reforms/Alternative Financing relation to Policies Related to Opioid Epidemic/Substance • Misuse and Behavioral Health consequences/opportunities of Inf Influen uence – federal budget decisions per our Implementation of Families First (recently based • child welfare legis.); Child Welfare waivers member-driven guiding principles 20 2018 P Poli licy cy Implementation/Use of New Child Care Dollars • Connecting states to the NEICE (electronic • database for placement of children across state & Practice & Practice lines) TANF/WIOA Coordination (building a toolkit) Prior Priorities • Respond to proposed changes to Public Charges • Immigration impact on child welfare / UAC • policies Monitor Other Immigration and Tax Reform • Impacts Other Affinity Group Priorities • www.APHSA.org | Washington, D.C. @APHSA1 M EM BERSHIP S HARI NG – K – K RISTEN RISTEN D UUS UUS , S , S ARJOO ARJOO S HAH EMBER HARING HAH • Community of Interest Announcement • What is the highest priority issue/project in your state? 10 10 5
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