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The Healthy Youth Partnership’s Journey to Improve Youth Services
Through Collaboration
COLLECTIVE IMPACT IN AUSTIN
Nikki TreviñoCardea Services
Jackie PlattLifeWorks
At the conclusion of this workshop, participants will be able to:
Describe at least 3 components of successful
community collaborations
Assess supports and challenges to a collaborative
process within their own communities
Identify 2 strategies for sustaining and strengthening
current collaborations
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Common Agenda
Shared Measurement Systems
Mutually Reinforcing Activities
Continuous Communication
Backbone Support Organizations
COLLECTIVE IMPACT
Source: Kania & Kramer, SSIR, Winter 2011, http://www.ssireview.org/articles/entry/collective_impact
HYP’s Roots
Needs Assessment
Transformation
Filling a Gap
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE:
The Healthy Youth Partnership fosters collaboration and
promotes professional development among youth-
serving professionals in Central Texas.
A COMMON AGENDA
SHARED MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
Youth Pregnancy Prevention Efforts in Travis County: A
Needs Assessment
• 22 Project Team Members
• 13 Supporting Organizations
• 15 Focus Groups
• 134 Responses to online
survey
SHARED MEASUREMENT SYSTEMS
Program Evaluation
• Monthly Meetings- attendees from 43 organizations; average # of attendees: 39
• Leadership Develop Academy- 12 participants; 100% completion
• Annual Provider Conference- 161 attendees with 19 sessions
• Annual Membership Survey- 49 member responses
Cooperative Funding Efforts
Ongoing Planning and Assessment
Prioritizing Investments
Focus on Sustainability
MUTUALLY REINFORCING ACTIVITIES
Supports
Broad support from organizations
Sponsors
Nonprofit Community
Challenges
Lack of Funding
Meeting Broader Community Needs
Keeping it Fresh!
HYP’S SUPPORTS & CHALLENGES
What supports does your community collaboration face?
What challenges does your community collaboration face?
ACTIVITY
Leadership Pipeline
Funding Partnerships
Steering Committee Structure and Roles
Steering Committee Planning Retreats
Continuous Quality Improvement
Local Sustainability Planning
HYP’S SUSTAINABILITY PLANNING
What key areas can be improved or strengthened in your collaborations?
What sustainability issues do you face?
ACTIVITY
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF FUNDING SOURCES:
This presentation is supported by Grant Numbers:
1 TP1AH000005 and 6 TP2AH000001-01-02 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Adolescent Health
90AK0013-01-00 and 90AK0036-02-01 from the Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau
Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.
Nikki Trevino Training Manager, [email protected]
Jackie PlattYouth Development Division Director, [email protected]
THANK YOU!