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Donna Bostick-Knox, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Office of Children Youth and Families

Donna Bostick-Knox, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Office of Children Youth and Families. Availability of information to more people Viewed at their convenience Time and travel savings Ability to replay, pause, and discuss with collaborative members

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Donna Bostick-Knox, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Office of Children Youth and Families

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  1. Donna Bostick-Knox, Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Office of Children Youth and Families

  2. Availability of information to more people Viewed at their convenience Time and travel savings Ability to replay, pause, and discuss with collaborative members Access to resources and support materials Web-based video format provides:

  3. Application Overview Fiscal Requirements Collaborative Partnership Responsibilities Technical Assistance Resources Today’s Presentation:

  4. The 2005-06 application builds upon the work that is already underway within community partnerships

  5. Funding is for 12 months and is contingent upon availability. This year’s grant funds can only be used for capacity building activities and support related to the development and enhancement of cross system collaborative infrastructure. Funds are allocated based upon county class size and will not exceed 2004-05 allocations. A grant amount has been allocated for your county and is included within the application mailing.

  6. “all Pennsylvania children and their families will be healthy, educated, self-sufficient and will be living in a safe home and community.” County collaborative partnerships are working in partnership with state government to achieve the vision:

  7. State Expectations Partnerships of shared local leadership Commitment to have strong and meaningful parent/citizen voices in the development of services Clearly defined and measurable outcomes Comprehensive approach to serving children and families Operational collaborative infrastructure

  8. Cross-Systems Collaborative Infrastructure has diverse stakeholders that… Assesses community needs Uses data regularly Designs strategies and aligns resources Implements proven practices Transfers information

  9. www.center-school.org/fssr Technical assistance resources offer more detailed information on systems change and cross-systems infrastructure development. They are available on the Center for Schools and Communities’ web site

  10. Application Tips Engage collaborative members Build upon 2003-05 application Have application and instructions available Read through instructions Complete charts first Use collaborative assessment tool (CAT) results Have an integrated approach

  11. Application Format Cover and Signature page Executive Summary Funding and Resource Allocation Section Community and Program Level Outcomes Charts System Change Enhancement Chart Collaborative Infrastructure Plan Evaluation Budget forms

  12. The evaluation section in this year’s application is new Evaluating the results of cross-systems efforts is essential to effective decision-making strengthening service re-alignment and accountability informed policy, practice and management decisions.

  13. Timeframe and Allocation 12 month period contingent upon availability of funds based upon county class size, not to exceed the county’s FSSR 04-05 allocation Matching Requirements minimum local investment equal to 25% of the allocated state grant amount awarded to the county Local investment can be cash and/or in-kind goods and services Form Changes budget forms have changed Use current forms. Incomplete forms will not be processed. Funding

  14. FSSR efforts are making a difference in the lives of children and families at both the state and community level. By focusing on outcomes, implementing system change strategies, and strengthening the collaborative infrastructure, cross-system partnerships across Pennsylvania will be well positioned to meet the needs of children and families.

  15. Thomas Robel, Center for Schools and Communities

  16. 5 key Collaborative Responsibilities Build an Effective Infrastructure Develop an Outcomes- Based Process Strengthen Parent/Citizen Involvement Conduct Collaborative Assessment Process Complete Collaborative Reporting

  17. Build an Effective Infrastructure Continuous learning environment with diverse stakeholders Local vision that integrates services/resources Accountability structure Strategic plan

  18. Collaborative Responsibilities Build an Effective Infrastructure Develop an Outcomes- Based Process Strengthen Parent/Citizen Involvement Conduct Collaborative Assessment Process Complete Collaborative Reporting

  19. Develop an Outcomes- Based Process Implement and use Outcomes Framework Chart Community- and Program-Level Outcomes

  20. The Outcomes Framework has been created to help local partnerships organize work associated with outcome-based planning and funding. Refer to this framework as you complete the outcome sections of the application.

  21. Parents and citizens of the community must have an active role and an equal voice in making decisions about the community in which they live. Develop an on-going mechanism to strengthen parent/citizen involvement

  22. Parent/Citizen Involvement Guidelines Provide variety of opportunities Parent-friendly (orientation, mentors) Cover costs of parent participation Recognize contributions Facilitate networking Create “leadership ladders” for growth and advancement

  23. Conduct Collaborative Assessment Process Use the Collaborative Assessment Tool (CAT) Required to conduct an assessment once every two years Work with FSSR regional technical assistant to complete the CAT process

  24. Two reporting requirements associated with this year’s application First - completion and submission of a Semi-annual Assessment of Progress Report. Available on-line from the CSC website Submission of the 1st report is due into OCYF on or before January 15, 2006. Second (optional) applies only to those who need to make changes to their original application plan and budget. Submit a Plan Revision Request. Requires approval by OCYF before any changes are implemented. Collaborative Reporting

  25. Technical Assistance Resources 6 Regional FSSR Technical Assistants Web-based Resources www.center-school.org E-mail Application Questions fssr@csc.csiu.org answers will be posted on website

  26. an operational plan for the collaborative work undertaken by the collaborative an effective tool in developing capacity advancing cross-systems work and guiding the formation of the operational infrastructure This application has been designed to be: Thank you for your time.

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