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Peer-to-peer Networking

Peer-to-peer Networking. Gregg Wright, M.D. MCWIC Project Peer-to-Peer Child Development/School Health Nebraska State Health Department Answers4Families.org Child Welfare Training in NE gwright1@unl.edu. Definition: Bureaucrat.

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Peer-to-peer Networking

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  1. Peer-to-peer Networking

  2. Gregg Wright, M.D. • MCWIC Project Peer-to-Peer • Child Development/School Health • Nebraska State Health Department • Answers4Families.org • Child Welfare Training in NE • gwright1@unl.edu

  3. Definition: Bureaucrat n. 1. a person who spends their daycutting red tape . . . lengthwise!!!

  4. Definition: Bureaucrat The job of a leader . . . Turn the scissors crosswise!!!

  5. LESSONS • 1. Peer-to-peer connections can be very important in finding ways to turn the scissors.

  6. LESSONS • 2. Peer-to-peer connections (even on the internet) can be very supportive for people in difficult situations.

  7. 9 Views on Midwest Connections • Peter WatsonOrganizational Improvement • Joan MorseFamily-Centered Practice and Permanency Planning • Joanne BrownABA - Legal and Judicial Issues • Sonja VelazquezQuality Improvement • Cheryl MontoyaData and Technology • John LeVesqueAdoption • Krista ThomasRuby Flagg-RossRegion V Networking • Mary McKeeRegion VII Networking

  8. Peter Watson, Director • National Child Welfare Resource Center for Organizational Improvement • http://www.nrcoi.org • pwatson@usm.maine.edu

  9. Joan Morse, Director • http://www.nrcfcppp.org • joanmorse@aol.com

  10. Joanne Brown, J.D., M.S.W. • http://www.abanet.org/child/rclji • jbrownconsulting@aol.com

  11. Sonia Velazquez American Humane Association Children’s Division ‘ • National Quality Improvement Center on Non-Resident Fathers in the Child Welfare System • http://www.abanet.org/child/fathers • soniav@americanhumane.org

  12. Cheryl Montoya • National Resource Center for Child Welfare Data and Technology • http://www.nrccwdt.org • montoya.cheryl@gmail.com

  13. John Levesque • National Child Welfare Resource Center for Adoption • http://www.nrcadoption.org • jlevesq7@maine.rr.com

  14. Krista ThomasHHS Region V Program Specialist • krista.thomas@acf.hhs.gov

  15. Ruby Flagg-RossHHS Region V Program Specialist • ruby.flagg-ross@acf.hhs.gov

  16. Mary McKeeHHS Region VII Program Specialist • mary.mckee@acf.hhs.gov

  17. 1. 2. 3. What peer-to-peer connections are now in place in your organization? Now . . . . . . 3 ?s What peer-to-peer connections do you need in your organization? What type of connections might work in your organization?

  18. Peer-to-peer Connections • Any connection between 2 or more individuals • Performing similar jobs • in different locations

  19. Consider . . . Different Dimensions • Level • Focus • Time • Goal • Mode

  20. Different Levels Director to Director Directors in a group Trainer to Trainer Supervisor to Supervisor Front line worker to Front line worker

  21. Different Focus Areas A single topic • differential response • mental health system • . . . An open-ended connection • 0ngoing discussion • question/answer • . . .

  22. NOV 12 Different Time Scales A one-time event A few weeks An ongoing connection

  23. Different Goals Support Timely Information Fresh Ideas Answers to questions Connecting new with seasoned

  24. Different Modes face to face meeting Phone connections Conference Calls Video conference Listserv/Blog/Q and A Jointly authored “wiki” Internet community

  25. Most of us are working under policies and procedures that were developed when this was the main way to communicate away from the office.

  26. Quick Ted, Get that one down on paper before you forget it! Purchased from Cartoonstock.com 2009

  27. 1. 2. 3. What peer-to-peer connections are now in place in your organization? Now . . . . . . 3 ?s What peer-to-peer connections do you need in your organization? What type of connections might work in your organization?

  28. Come to the Reception My most important thing from today

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