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Interesting Things….

Interesting Things…. Children's Planning Table Service Working Group June 20, 2013. MCYS Deliverable #8. How will children and families be seamlessly connected across different programs and services in the integrated services system?

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Interesting Things….

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  1. Interesting Things…. Children's Planning Table Service Working Group June 20, 2013

  2. MCYS Deliverable #8 • How will children and families be seamlessly connected across different programs and services in the integrated services system? • How will you minimize the number of times families are asked to provide information? • How will you minimize the number of times children must complete similar screening or assessment tools? • How will the integrated system respect the diverse needs of different populations? • What information technology tools and structures are required to support your integrated system?

  3. The Value of Early Childhood Indicators: Guiding Action (FSG)

  4. Key Worker Model

  5. Why is Key Worker Model Beneficial? • More health/ development challenges = more services received • More services received = more service agencies/providers • More service agencies/ providers = more service locations • Less family-centred • Increased stress • Desire for a single point of contact • Desire for a trusted person to support them getting what they need Typical Pattern Typical Experience

  6. Example from the Region of Waterloo The Public-Sector Value-Chain TRUST (trust and confidence) PEOPLE (engaged employees) SERVICE (citizen satisfaction) QUALITY OF LIFE

  7. Example from the Region of Waterloo TRUST (trust and confidence) PEOPLE (engaged employees) SERVICE (citizen satisfaction) QUALITY OF LIFE Drivers of Satisfaction 1. Timeliness 2. Staff Performance 3. Ease of Access 4. Clear Process 5. Outcome

  8. Community Fit for Children • Reports: 2004, 2007, 2010 • Neighbourhood data on child (0-6) well-being: • Child population • Fundamental needs (e.g., low income families) • Health and development (e.g., breastfeeding) • Relationships – family and community (e.g., number of licensed child care spaces) • Early Development Instrument (EDI) • Kindergarten Parent Survey (KPS)

  9. Community Fit for Children (2010) • Most EDI domains/sub domains indicate that children in Waterloo region are doing well. Exceptions… • "gross and fine motor skills” (Physical Health & Wellbeing) • “overall social competence with peers” (Social Competence) • 1/12 children score low on at least one domain • KPS revealed that almost half (45.3%) of respondents do not have disposable income on a consistent basis to cover unexpected expenses or put towards savings.

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