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Turning the lens on ourselves: what should a local data intermediary measure?

Turning the lens on ourselves: what should a local data intermediary measure?. NNIP Idea Showcase February 21, 2019 Laura C. McKieran, DrPH Executive Director, CI:Now Associate Professor, UTHealth Houston School of Public Health in San Antonio. draft. What we measure and when.

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Turning the lens on ourselves: what should a local data intermediary measure?

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  1. Turning the lens on ourselves: what should a local data intermediary measure? NNIP Idea Showcase February 21, 2019 Laura C. McKieran, DrPH Executive Director, CI:Now Associate Professor, UTHealth Houston School of Public Health in San Antonio

  2. draft

  3. What we measure and when *Developmental

  4. Measures of operational strength & stability *SA is not a diverse city! **UTH = UTHealth, to which CI:Now’s core staffing is contracted

  5. Measures of financial strength & stability

  6. Measures of community engagement *Developmental

  7. Fidelity to NNIP model and partner responsibility • Core standards to maintain in home area: • Build and operate an information system with recurrently updateddata on neighborhoodconditions across topics; • Facilitate and promote the direct practical use of data by community and government leaders in community building and local policymaking; and • Emphasize the use of information to build the capacities of institutions and residents in distressed neighborhoods.

  8. Fidelity to NNIP model and partner responsibility • Additional standards: • Positive and collaborative working relationships with a wide range of local institutions • Reputation for neutral information and data • Strong leadership; technical and staff capacity to provide data intermediary services • Stable institutional home with strong mission fit Covered in Participation Report? • Contribute to the knowledge sharing and supportive network of the partnership • Submit updates on recent partner activities and data inventory at least semi-annually • Regularly attend and participate in partnership meetings • Recognize and promote the network as appropriate to local and national audiences

  9. Measures of fidelity to NNIP core standards

  10. Measures of fidelity to NNIP add’l standards

  11. Measures of influence and impact

  12. xkcd.com

  13. So what do we need to collect sustainably?

  14. You’re doing the hard work of changing our community for the better. How can we help you? Laura.C.McKieran@uth.tmc.edu 210.276.9007 http://cinow.info/newsletter-signup/

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