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The Human Services Value Curve
Cheryl Ternes, Director, Arapahoe County Department of Human Services
Dan Makelky, Director, Douglas County Department of Human Services
Frank Alexander, Director, Boulder County Department of Housing and Human Services
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Agenda
Operational Context and Integration Process
Human Services Value Curve
Social Determinants and Prevention
Questions
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Introduction
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Why do we need this model?
Assumptions We collaborate between our
departments
We collaborate with our community
partners
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$2,000,000
$4,000,000
$6,000,000
$8,000,000
$10,000,000
$12,000,000
$14,000,000
$16,000,000
Child Welfare
Core
Child Care
TANF
County Admin/AdultProtection
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Decreasing Funding & Increasing Need
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Mental HealthPublic HealthEducationHuman Services
Transformation Across Systems
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Responding to Colorado DisastersSeptember 2013
September 2010
Over 10,500 homes damaged/destroyed
$2 billion in damage to
infrastructure, homes and property (FEMA)
$217 million in damage to homes and property
169 homes destroyed
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Human Services Value Curve
In traversing the curve, the enabling business models and competencies of the human services organization mature and improve the organization’s ability to deliver broader and more valuable outcomes.
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Regulative Business Model
This level serves as a baseline – all human services organizations start here and must meet this level in order to comply with program requirements.
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Regulative Impact
Measures of the inputs and outputs (such as program investment, number of families receiving services, percentage of cases closed in a given time period, etc.) that describe and quantify the activity and basic trends of a human services program or organization over time.
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Collaborative Business Model
As a human services organization progresses to a “Collaborative Business Model,” the focus expands beyond program “silos” and categorical management to support constituents in receiving all the services for which they are eligible and helping them address immediate needs.
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Collaborative Impact
Measures of how a human services program has achieved broader outcomes (such as a client achieving self-sufficiency as opposed to leaving a program as a result of non-compliance) for individuals and families by capturing, correlating and communicating deeper data and detail.
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Integrative Business Model
With an “Integrative Business Model,” the focus broadens to complete integration of multiple programs and services in order to improve customer service, increase participation and support data- driven policy and decision making.
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Integrative Impact
Measures that leverage trend and root cause analysis in order to forecast future performance and expected effects (such as families most likely to benefit from new forms of case management and services) of new interventions and program innovation.
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Generative Business Model
At this level the focus of the human services organization expands to address multi-dimensional family problems, socioeconomic issues and opportunities required to generate long-term individual and community success.
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Generative Impact
Measures of the human services system-wide generative effect that enable new valuation and solutions (such as performance-based contracting, pay-for-success options, etc.) and improved service design, (creating, starting and ending programs) development and delivery.
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Features of the Generative Model
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Current County Examples
• Douglas and Arapahoe County Family Resource Pavilion
• Boulder County Community of Hope Initiative
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Family Resource Pavilion
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Family Resource Pavilion
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Family Resource Pavilion
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Social Determinants of Health & Pillars of Family Stability
Healthy Thriving Communities
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Human Services Safety NetInvest in families early, before they hit crisis
Strengthen early intervention and prevention
Invest in community‐based safety net services
Promote individual and family stabilization
• Food and financial assistance• Housing and rent• Health care• Quality child care• Job training and employment supports• Community‐based Family Resource Centers• Mental health and substance abuse services
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Boulder County: Community of HopeSummit: September 26, 2014
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Focus Groups: What’s Working Well?
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• Constant Feedback Loop• Continuous Learning Environment• Common Community Indicators• Integration of Community Strategic Plans
Building Healthy Thriving Communities
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• Develop fiscal and data infrastructure • Increase efficiency and reduce cost• Develop models for reinvestment in prevention
based activities• Target resources toward clients where greatest
success and cost savings can occur• Apply disaster/economic crisis lessons• Develop flexible housing interventions
Building Healthy Thriving Communities: Opportunities and Next Steps
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Generative Model
Create Greater Value for our Communities