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HC3 Oct 2007 1 WELCOME TO THE Collaborative Chair Maggie DeSantis Executive Director Jametta Lilly

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WELCOME TO THE

Collaborative Chair Maggie DeSantis Executive Director Jametta Lilly

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The DWDD Mission

To promote the economic self-

sufficiency of Detroit residents and to

provide qualified workers to local

employers through the delivery of cost-

effective, high quality employment,

training, and education services in

partnership with businesses,

community-based organizations and

educational institutions.

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Healthcare Career Center Mission

To exceed customer expectations in

the delivery of healthcare career

education and placement.

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Targets Key Industry

• Healthcare identified by

US Department

of Labor and Michigan

Works Agency

as a high growth

industry (anticipated

local growth 17.4%)

• Of US Department of

Labor Bureau of Labor

Statistics fastest

growing occupations,

50% of them are in

healthcare

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Growth in Demand through 2012*

• Staff Nurse

16% or 14,040 jobs

• Physical Therapist

80% or 463 jobs

• Radiology

Technologist

69% or 519 jobs

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Growth in Demand through 2012* (continued)

• Medical Technologist

54% or 672 jobs

• Respiratory Therapist

64% or 446 jobs

• Pharmacist

74% or 536 jobs

*Note: Though the positions listed are not in the initial HC3

curriculum, these jobs represent the overall industry need,

and the need for a well-developed pipeline, which HC3

provides.

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Capitalizes on Current Program –

One Stop Career System

• Accessible /

convenient to

customers

• Offers variety of

employability

resources

• Conducts vocational

assessments

• Universal, seamless,

holistic and

customer-driven

services

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Targets Regional Expertise –

Coalition Members

Workforce Development Specialists – Partnership for Economic Independence

Educational / Training institution – Oakland University

Healthcare System – Detroit Medical Center

Community Development Organization Warren Conner Development Coalition

HC3 Executive Director

Jametta Lilly

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Warren Conner Development

Coalition

• Parent corporation to:

– Rebuilding Communities, Inc.

– Eastside LAND, Inc.

– Youth on the Edge of Greatness,

Inc.

– Partnership for Economic

Independence, Inc. (PEI)

• Created PEI as workforce

development agency (1993)

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Warren Conner Development

Coalition

• Established in 1984 to act as

catalyst to improve quality of life in

Detroit

• Governed by residential, business

and institutional sector leaders

• Sponsor of variety of local initiatives

focused on workforce and youth

development, commercial

revitalization and neighborhood /

resident capacity building

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Partnership for Economic

Independence, Inc.

1. Comprehensive,

accomplished grassroots

workforce and economic

development agency

2. Servicing Eastside

residents and businesses

for nearly 15 years

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Partnership for Economic

Independence, Inc.

1. Experience working with

hard-to-serve populations

and Sector Initiatives

2. Worked with over 1500

residents – overall

placement 74%,

customized training grads

100%

3. Training programs licensed

by DLEG

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Detroit Medical Center

• Comprehensive, integrated medical system:

– 87,000 admissions annually

– 900,000 outpatient visits annually

More than 2,000

licensed beds,

2,600 physicians,

12,000

employees

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Detroit Medical Center

• Leading regional healthcare system

• Academic affiliations and teaching institution

• Largest non-governmental employer in City of

Detroit

• State’s largest provider of uncompensated care

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Oakland University

• Nationally recognized

comprehensive public

university offering high

quality, personal

education

• Offerings include

certificate and degree

programs along

healthcare career path

continuum

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Oakland University

• All academic programs

accredited by NCACS

• School of Nursing:

– annual enrollment of 700

students

– 90% retention rate

– placement rate within 6

months of graduation of

over 90%

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Process Overview

• Customer eligibility

assessed by One Stop as

to aptitude / interest in

healthcare career

• Referral to Healthcare

Career Center

• Workforce Development /

Academic Advisors

conduct Healthcare

Career Center intake

interview

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Process Overview

• Career Coach and

Customer develop

Individualized

Employment / Self-

Sufficiency Plan

• Barriers to training

and employment

addressed

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Process Overview (continued)

• Customer completes

Healthcare Success course

• Customer begins selected

coursework

• Ongoing coaching sessions

• Customer experiences

ongoing exposure to

healthcare environment

through clinical rotations /

internships, employer class

presentations

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Process Overview

• Coursework and Center

staff continually

emphasize key

employability skills

(customer service,

dependability,

teamwork)

• Referrals to work /

study programs or

employment

opportunities

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Students First View of the

Nursing Skills Lab

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First View of the Nursing Skills Lab

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First View of Computer Lab

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First View of Computer Lab

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Ensuring Success

• Healthcare Success course further assesses readiness for coursework

• Ongoing progress reviews and coaching sessions

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Ensuring Success

• Cross-functional staff

team approach

(workforce

development,

university, employer)

• Continual

enhancement of

center performance

through collaboration

with DWDD

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Initial Job Training Programs

• Nursing Assistant

• Patient Care

Associate

• Medical Assistant

• Practical Nurse

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Sample Career

Laddering Path

Foundation:

Healthcare Success Course

Step 1 – Certified Nursing Assistant

$ 11.51 avg. hourly wage

Step 2 – Patient Care Associate or Medical Assistant

$ 12.88 -13.49 avg. hourly wage

Step 3 – Licensed Practical Nurse

$ 17.98 avg. hourly wage

Step 4 – Registered Nurse

$ 26.75 avg. hourly wage

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Initial Operation

• Client service: 1. 300 customers enrolled in first year

2. 270 minimum complete training activities

3. Assist minimum of 207 to obtain certification in healthcare industry

• Systematic client tracking (Kid Smart TBD)

• Center leadership – Executive Director manages day-to-day

• Oversight by Management Committee - led by WCDC

• Centrally located 18,000 square foot physical plant at 455 W. Fort St.

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Funding Sources

Via DWDD Current:

– WIA – Adult

– WIA – Dislocated

Worker

• Center staff and

management

committee to

investigate and

pursue other funding

sources and

programmatic needs

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Metrics and

Performance

Measures

• Transparent outcome

philosophy

• Primary measures of

success are employment

and employment retention

• Focus on continuous

improvement

• Implement performance

payment reporting Oct 2007 33

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Direct Involvement of

Healthcare Sector Employers

• Brings “to the table” the employers who are the secondary customers of process

• Ensures focus on strong graduates with key employability qualities

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Direct Involvement of

Healthcare Sector Employers

• Keeps Center advised on new trends and workforce demands

• Facilitates tapping employer resources for continual refining of curriculum and

clinical experience

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HC3…Helping

Advance

The Next Detroit!

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Our First LPN Cohort!

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HC3 Goes International!

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Preliminary Data

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Distributions of Referrals to HC3

by DWDD One Stop Locations (Year to Date)

455 W. Fort St. 33

9301 Michigan Ave. 4

5555 Conner 20

707 W. Milw aukee 15

Number of Refferals

Distribution of Referrals to HC3

By DWDD One Stop Location

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Age Demographics of Partcipants Reffered to HC3 (Year toDate)

Age: 18- 21

Age: 22-25

Age: 26-30

Age: 31-40

Age: 41-50

Age: 51-54

Age: 55-62

Age: >62

Age Demographics of Participants to Referred to

HC3 YTD

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HC3 Participant Enrollment Status by Training Program Year to Date

Actively Enrolled 32 21 53

Graduated 15 8 23

Total 47 29 76

CNA's PCA's Participant Total

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Healthcare Career Center

“Success” is the Gateway Course

to All HC3 Courses

100% of Participants are Enrolled in 40

Hours of Success Coursework and

Healthcare Job shadowing

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Percentage of HC3 Participants by GenderYear to Date

7%

93%

Male Female

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Percentage of HC3 Participants by Marital Status Year to Date

60%

14%

11%

11%1% 3%

Single Married Separated (not divorced) Divorced Living w / Partner Widow ed

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Percentage of HC3 Participants by

Racial/Ethnic Background Year to Date

97%

1% 1%

1%

0%

0%

0%

African American Caucasian Latino/ Hispanic Multi Racial Middle Eastern Native American Asian/ Pacif ic Islander

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Dependent Status of HC3 Participants Year to Date

22%

71%

7%

No Dependents Dependent Children 18 or younger Dependent Relatives (Other)

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Barriers Among HC3 Participants Identitlifed at Intake

Employment 26

Employment Related 16

Skill Development 72

Food 8

Clothing 0

Housing (homeless/transitional hsg) 8

Hsg.Related (utilities, repairs) 11

Child Care 3

Adult Care 0

Occurrences

Barriers Among HC3 Participants Identified at Intake

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HC3 Particpant Support Services Referrals Year to Date

34%

33%

26%

7%

Coaching/ Case Management Career Planning Services HC3 Vocational Training Pending HC3 Training

HCE Participant Support Services Referrals

YTD

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HC3 Uniting

Employers and

Graduates!

For More Information

Contact

Jametta Lilly

Executive Director Detroit Healthcare Career Center

455 W. Fort St. 4th Floor

Detroit, MI 48226

313 309-3415

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Photos, text by

Jametta Lilly Oct/ 2007