Visioning & Values MAPP Process 2017 Amy Fuller, Assessment Coordinator
What is a “Vision Statement”?
Why is it important?
Questions to ponder…
MAPP 2017: Vision & Values Survey Results Thursday, July 27, 2017 Powered by
18 Total Responses Date Created: Wednesday, July 05, 2017 Complete Responses: 18 Powered by
Q1:What do you like about the Vision statement? What don't you like? Answered: 18 Skipped: 0 Thinks we didn’t like… Things we liked… • A bit vague • Broad • Strays away from focus of improved • Comprehensive • Easy to remember health • The word “compassionate” • Defined goals • Included things that are measurable, • Contemporary and others are not (safety vs. compassion) humanitarian in scope • “essential needs met ” should be • Big ideas to shoot for, minimum requirement, feels like a aspirational • Inclusive starting point instead of a baseline • May be too wordy • Ongoing in development • Nothing about sustainability or • Will always be relevant healthy policies Powered by
Q2: Do you feel this statement would be relevant to today's Kittitas County? Answered: 18 Skipped: 0 Powered by
Q3: What do you like about the values? Answered: 15 Skipped: 3 • Easy to understand language • Covers broad range of social determinants • Specific to the needs of our community • Expands beyond basic health • Great goals to strive towards Powered by
Q4: Is there anything missing from the values? Is there anything you feel shouldn't be there? Answered: 15 Skipped: 3 What’s missing: What seems out of place… • Mental health or substance • The ability to contribute abuse positively to society • Resiliency component • Sustainability/public health policy • Clarification between built and natural environment • Equitable delivery of healthcare • Spirituality • Dignity Powered by
Q5:Do you have any other feedback about the 2012 Vision and Values? Answered: 11 Skipped: 7 • Seek input from the community • Don’t spend too much time on this and get on with the real work • Look a other samples from other cities • Make sure values are measurable • Educate public on healthcare delivery models, policy and health insurance concepts Powered by
Group Exercise: Vision
Group Exercise: Values As a group, choose community values that can have measurable topics… For example: Healthy moms and babies. Possible measurable outcomes? • Birth weights • WIC participants • Immunization rates in children 0-5 • Dental caries in children 0-5 • Childcare facilities that adhere to best practices
MAPP Task Forces Evaluation Communication Community Themes Local Public Health Community Health Forces of Change Committee Committee & Strengths System Committee Status Committee Committee Committee Oversight : Amy Fuller Oversight : Robin Read Oversight : Robin Read Oversight : Amy Fuller Oversight : Amy Fuller Oversight: Robin Read Facilitator : Ann Riley Facilitator: Adrienne Facilitator: Tristen Lamb Facilitator: Tishra Facilitator: Amy Diaz Facilitator: Jennifer (KCCN) Jensen (Hopesource) (KCPHD) Beeson (CWU) (KVH) Wilson (CHCW) Participants: Participants: Participants: Participants: Participants: Participants: 1. Tristen Lamb 1. Jim Armstrong 1. Tishra Beeson 1. Steve Chrisman 1. Pat Gigstead 1. Jim Armstrong 2. Becky Pearson 2. Kasey Knutson 2. Dawn Brumfield 2. Kevin Martin 2. Jill Hoxmeier 2. Emily Brown, 3. Ann Riley 3. David Hurn 3. Laura Osiadacz 3. Andrew Lyons 3. Dawn Brumfield 4. David Hurn 4. Harry Kramer (or 4. Kevin Walsh 4. Lisa Martin 4. Rich Elliot, Greg Aubol) 5. Dede Utley 5. Audi Martinez 5. Deb Gauck 5. Becky Pearson 6. Keith Monosky 6. Adrienne Jensen 6. John Raymond 7. John Littel 7. Ann Riley 8. Teague McKamey 8. Lucy Temple 9. John Raymond 9. Jennifer Wilson 10. Kevin Walsh
Questions? • Next meeting: 8/24/17 11 AM – 1 PM @ KVFR • See Amy after for any issues or concerns
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