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Building Social Capital

Building Social Capital. United way of central Indiana June 19, 2019. Two Generation Approach. Breaking Cycles of Generational Poverty. For children. For families. How are your Social Capital Activities moving families forward?. Social Capital. Definition:

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Building Social Capital

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  1. Building Social Capital United way of central Indiana June 19, 2019 KB Consulting 2019

  2. Two Generation Approach KB Consulting 2019

  3. Breaking Cycles of Generational Poverty For children For families KB Consulting 2019

  4. How are your Social Capital Activitiesmoving families forward? KB Consulting 2019

  5. Social Capital • Definition: • To support the person’s well-being: • To support the person’s mobility: the networks of relationships among people who live and work in a particular society, enabling that society to function effectively. KB Consulting 2019

  6. Social Capital is Networking for a Specific Purpose KB Consulting 2019

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  8. Opportunities to Connect Families KB Consulting 2019

  9. How Social Capital Impacts Theory of Change Transformational Behavior Transactional Behavior KB Consulting 2019

  10. Principles of Two-Generation Approaches • • Measure and account for outcomes for both children and their parents; • • Engage and listen to the voices of families; • Ensure equity; • Foster innovation and evidence together; • Align and link systems and funding streams. KB Consulting 2019

  11. Data Collection: How is Inputs Impacting Core Component Outcomes? ? Health & Well-being Economic Assets Higher Education Employment Pathways Attendance Impacting Core Components Family Inputs/Outputs • Continued Participation • Parent Interview at intake • Parent Survey at intervals • Empath Bridge to Self-Sufficiency • PHQ-2 AND PHQ-9 • Other instruments KB Consulting 2019

  12. Data Informed Decision Making Indicators of Success Indicators of Improvement How are we using the information to plan? How do we examine data? How do we use data? Which data sets are we using measure success? Which are the most important and why? KB Consulting 2019

  13. Action Plans KB Consulting 2019

  14. How do we frame our work? • Prioritize • Clear , concise, measurable statements • What are the first 3 action steps? • When will they be completed? • What types of resources and/or supports do you need to get this work done? • Who needs to be involved in planning? • Plan will be developed based on what information? KB Consulting 2019

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