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Creating a Collective Approach
to Address an Aging NHNH Elder Health Coalition Quarterly MeetingMarch 16, 2016
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Slide3What is Collective Impact?
3Collective Impact occurs when organizations from different sectors agree to solve a specific social problem using a common agenda, aligning their efforts, and using common measures of success.
Slide4Why Collective Impact?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pzmMk63ihNM&feature=youtu.be 4
Slide5The Five Conditions of Collective Impact
Common Agenda
Shared Measurement
Mutually Reinforcing Activities
Continuous Communication
Backbone Support
All participants have a
shared vision for change
including a common understanding of the problem and a joint approach to solving it through agreed upon actions
Collecting data and measuring results consistently
across all participants ensures efforts remain aligned and participants hold each other accountable
Participant activities must be
differentiated while still being coordinated
through a mutually reinforcing plan of action
Consistent and open communication
is needed across the many players to build trust, assure mutual objectives, and appreciate common motivation
Creating and managing collective impact requires a
dedicated staff
and a specific set of skills to
serve as the backbone for the entire initiative and coordinate participating organizations and agencies
Source: FSG, Tamarack Institute
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Slide6Working across boundaries
6Across regionsAcross sectorsAcross issuesAcross party lines
Across generations
Slide7AGE
Friendly Community
• Food
• Safety
• Info about Services
• Shelter/Warmth
• Transportation
Fundamental needs are met
A broad range of living arrangements are available
• Planning & zoning
• Resources available to support living at home
• Affordable
• Home modification options
Advocates for elder issues are effective
• Cultural view of elders is positive/realistic
• Laws are elder friendly
• Aging issues are a community wide priority
Quality physical and mental wellbeing supports are in place
• Access to preventative care
• Access to medical, mental health and palliative care
• Planning for end of life care
Support
provided to
caregivers and families
• Access to info on services and
supports
• Caregiver education and training programs
• Flexible funding to meet the unique needs of caregivers
• More consistent pay for formal,
paid caregivers
• Respite care
Social and civic engagement options are plentiful
• Meaningful connections with family, friends and neighbors
• Paid and volunteer work opportunities
• Active engagement in social life
• Cultural, religious activities
plentiful
Coordination Communication
Technology
Information
We envision communities where New Hampshire’s culture
, policies
and services support our elders and their
families,
providing
a
wide
range of choices that advance health, independence and dignity.
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Creating a Collective Approach to Address an Aging NH: A Shared Vision for Our Future
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Revised 3/2016
Supported by
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Slide9Launching the Elder Health Coalition
Led by Endowment for HealthSupported by Endowment for Health
Led by UNH Center on Aging and Community Living
Implementation
Planning
Slide10Source: http://www.collaborationforimpact.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/Cascading-collaboration.jpg
Steering Committee
Center on Aging & Community Living
Slide11Center on Aging & Community Living
From “Collective Impact: Leading Change to Achieve Results,” Presentation at the NGA Talent Pipeline Policy Academy, October 2014
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Creating Alignment
Working in isolation = Isolated Impact
Working together = Collective Impact
Adapted from : Paul Epstein, Results that Matter Team
Mutually Reinforcing Activities
Enhanced Outcomes for Elders
Providers Non-profits Media Civic Groups
Government Businesses Public Health Faith-based
Policy Environment
Academic
Slide13Questions?
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for service providers, local officials, advocates, caregivers and older adults from Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont.
Simply go online to register:
http
://agefriendly.community
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Upcoming Opportunity
Community Leaders ForumAn interactive forum for Age Friendly Community
leaders
4
th
Tuesday of every month via webinar
March 22, 2016
Slide17Coming soon…to a theater near you!
17April 13th at Dartmouth College, HanoverApril 14th at Red River Theater, ConcordRegister online!!