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CommunityActionPartnership2016managementandLeadershipTraining
ConferenceJanuary6,2016
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach
Duane Yoder; [email protected] Tara Campbell; [email protected] Paige Teegarden; [email protected] Crawford; [email protected]
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach
NationalPartnership USDA‐WhiteHouseRuralCouncil
SecretaryTomVilsack Ruralchildpoverty AssignedtotheWhiteHouseCouncil Involvedphilanthropicsectorandmadesitevisits Crossdepartmenteffort
HHS/ACF/OCSledincreationof2GRuralIMPACT Assistinimplementing/growing2Gasapproachforaddressingchildpoverty
Facilitateprocessforselectingsites SupportfromUSDA,Dept.ofEd.,DOL,ARC,DeltaRegionalAuthorityandCorporationforNationalService.
AdministeredbyCAPandAAP
Rural IMPACT Demonstration
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach
NationalPartnership Foundationsupportforthedemonstration
AspenInstitute'sAscendinitiative AnnieECaseyFoundationandCaseyFamilyPrograms
Theplan 10ruralsites Localpartnerships 6monthsplanningandTA 6monthsimplementationwithTA ProvideVISTAvolunteers Facilitatepeerlearning Interagencyfederalteamtoaddressbarriers Foundationsupport
JohnGorman WinthropRockefeller
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach
Demonstrationsites 10locations PlanandImplementlocal2Gmodels LocalTeams Focusonemployment,education,health,childwellbeingoutcomes
ComprehensiveFamilyframeworktoaddresschildpoverty
Tensites(5+areCAAS) LittleDixieCAA(OK) HighlandCoCAA(OH) Garrett/Allegany(MD) MidIowa(IA) MississippiCoEOC(AR) BereaCollege(KY) SanJuanFoundation(UT) FriendsofChildren(MS) WhiteEarthReservation(MN) CommunityCaringCollaborative(ME)
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach
2GLens1. Combinechildfocus
programswithadultfocusedservices
2. Highqualityintensiveinterventionsforbothparentsandchildren
3. Notcasemanagementoraugmentingoneservicewithanother
Genesis1. Thescience2. Ruralchildpovertydata3. WorkdonebyAECFand
Aspen4. TulsaCAP5. Federalinterest6. EmergingStatesinterest
(CT,UT,CO,WA)
7. Bipartisansupport
Support for Two Generation Approach
oppose favor oppose favorMen 11% 88% 33% 64%Women 7 90 23 75Parents 7 90 25 72Nonparents 10 88 29 68White 9 90 32 67AfricanAmerican 8 91 13 87Hispanic 7 93 19 81Democrat 4 94 15 85Independent 6 87 29 60Republican 15 85 41 57
Northeast 8 94 29 66Midwest 8 88 29 67South 11 88 30 68West 11 87 21 77
If it increases taxes
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach
Highland County, Ohio In 2009, Highland County was hit with
2,000 job losses with the relocation ofDHL from a neighboring county. Thecounty unemployment rate was the 2nd
highest in the State of Ohio. Within the next two years it is
estimated that our county will add up to300 new jobs between new businessescoming to the area and the expansion ofcurrent businesses.
Crime, drug use, child trauma and neglectare major issues within our county.
There is a very limited amount of childcarein the county with no 2nd & 3rd shift careat all. The poorest area of the county,where the majority of new jobs arereturning, has NO childcare at all.
No public transportation in the county.
Internally, at Highland County Community Action Organization, Inc., we do our best to work for
the “whole” family with a two-generation approach between all programs.
------Individual agencies often have a primary focus
for example: Food or Clothing Distribution, Domestic Violence, Homeless Shelter,
Education, Health Care, Mental Health & Others. Taking into consideration their
mission, limited resources and staff, they are doing a great job. It is often difficult to
intensively case manage. The Rural Impact Program, will help increase partnerships to
decrease childhood child poverty.
2 Generational Approach
1) Encouraging collaboration with all agencies in the
county to truly work to help move people from poverty.
2) Focusing on job readiness (secondary education or on
the job training) and supportive services focusing
on child care and transportation. This is one step at a time in order that our families can feel a sense
of success at each step.
HCCAO has over 50 years of helping
people in our community.
We are the one-stop service provider &
compassionate to our customers
needs.
CommunityPartners CommunityPartners HCCAOPrograms
Public Schools (5 in our county, 2 have committed)
Southern StateCommunity College
Early Childhood (Head Start & Early Head
Start)
Highland Appalachia Rural Transportation Program
County Department of Jobs & Family Services
OhioMeansJobs(Workforce)
Speaker of the Ohio House Highland County Help Me Grow
Family Health Services (Reproductive Health &
WIC)
Alternatives to Violence Big Brother/Big Sisters of South Central Ohio
Housing (EnergyConservation, Rehab &
Rental Properties)
Greenfield Area Christian Center & Samaritan
Outreach
Local Mayors & County Commissioners
Emergency Services(Food & Utility)
Turning Point Applied Learning Center
Adena Regional Medical Center & Highland District Hospital
Financial Literacy
Family Recovery (Alcohol & Drug Addiction)
Scioto Paint Valley Mental Health
Foreclosure Counseling
Where we are in the planning phase
Wehaveidentifiedatargetgroupofabout10familiesthatarecurrentlyservedinourHeadStart,EarlyHeadStartprograms. Thesefamilieswereselectedoncurrentneeds,suchasparentshaveeducational,employmentandoutreachneeds.
Currentdatawasreviewedduringselectionprocess.
GOALS FOR PLANNING AND IMPLEMENTATION
HoldaparticipantfocusgroupinJanuarytogivethemasummaryofwhattoexpectandidentifywhatgoalstheywouldliketoseemetattheendofthepilot
HoldpartnermeetinginearlyFebruary Continuetoresearchbestpracticesthatarecurrentlybeingusedbyotheragencieswhohaveimplementeda2Gapproach
Workonidentifyingtheappropriatetrackingsystemtouse,andhowtotrackprogressofpilotgroup
Agencies working diligently in “silo’s” to meet the needs of
their target populations
VisionCommunities eliminating poverty
by working together.
“We must open the doorsof opportunity.
But we must also equip our people to walk
through those doors.” Lyndon B. Johnson
THANKYOU!
ANYQUESTIONS??
Garrett’s 2G Initiative2009 2012-132010-11 2014 2015
Strategic plan
RestructureInstall IT
One agency
New services
analysis
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach
Bundling/integration Restructuring Agency Positions Performance/workplans
Participantengagement Assessment Pathwayplan
InformationTechnology Universalintake Tracking Sharinginformation Reports
Definingoutcomes
SocialCapital Fosteringstaffparticipantrelations
Coaching Creatingmoretime
Partners HealthDept.– homevisiting
College– Careerandeducationladder
Schools,DSSsharingdata
Garrett 2 Elements
GCCAC 2G and Partners
GCCACHuband
coordinatorofwork
EarlyChildDevGCCACParent
Engagement
Budgeting&AssetDev(financial
management)
OtherGCCACsupportservices—
transportation,crisis,rental,
energyassistance,etc.
HealthDepartment—HomeVisiting
CareerLadder‐College
‐WIOApartners
Dept.SocialServices
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach – Results
Data Quality Report
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach ‐ Results
FinancialManagement,
23.5%
Housing,12.9%
Transportation,4.0%
HealthorHealth
Employment/IncomeEducation/JobSkills,
18.1%
Family&Relationships,
16.9%
Recreation/Lifestyle,1.6%
Volunteer/GiveBack,0.2%
2014‐15PathwayPlans
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach – Results
Outcomes Report
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach – ResultsScale Progress Summary 2G Families
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach
What’s Different
Real and concrete focus on helping families to get to greater economic security and what they need to get there
Financial coaching capacity and focus; asset development department
Career Coach and career ladder
Internal processes that are known to staff to help people move from crisis to stability to thriving
People at all levels of the organization look at the data
Organization Culture norms are shifting to more results driven and less program focused (always a struggle b/c of the consistent pressure for silos)
One intake form
Community Engagement
Program Innovations for Addressing Rural Child PovertyA Two Generation Approach
Lensforthinkingaboutpolicies,programs,researchandsystems Drawsonemergingscienceaboutlinkagesbetweendevelopmentofchildrenandparents
Bridgestheeffortsofearlychildhoodwithothersystemssuchaspostsecondaryeducationandeconomicdevelopment
Recognizestheinterdependenceofplaceandpeople Measuresandaccountsforoutcomesforbothchildrenand parentsacrosssystems