Momentum Call May 4, 2017 3:00pm 4:00pm ET Via webinar www.100mlives.org
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Meet the Implementation Team 6 Soma Stout, PhD Executive Lead Marianne McPherson, PhD Director of Implementation KellyAnne Johnson Project Manager Katie McCormack Engagement Coordinator Laura Howell Project Coordinator Cristina Ransom Project Assistant
Meet the SCALE Implementation Team 7 Soma Stout, PhD Executive Lead Marie Schall Director Paul Howard Director of Community Initiatives Aleya Martin Senior Project Manager Elizabeth McDermott Project Coordinator Cristina Ransom Project Assistant
Momentum Call Objectives 8 1. To share and celebrate actions taken within the 100 Million Healthier Lives Community 2. To learn from one another s work 3. To build relationships across our community
Welcome this month s host 9 Teal VanLanen Community Activator, Algoma School District Live Algoma SCALE Leader
Guiding Questions for Reflection 10 We welcome you to chat into the chat box at any point in the call or to reflect on your own: What did you learn during the call that you could try in your life or work? What would you like to learn more about? With whom might you like to connect after the call? What are we learning that we can apply together in 100 Million Healthier Lives?
Agenda for Today s Call 1. Welcome and Reflection, Teal VanLanen 2. Bright Spot, Joey York & Olivia Miller 3. Skill Share, Breanne Lott and Fran Mullin 4. Program Update, Marianne McPherson 5. Closing and Reflection, Teal VanLanen
Reflection 12 Everybody can be great, because everybody can serve. You don t have to have a college degree to serve. You don t have to have to make your subject and your verb agree to serve. You don t have to know about Plato and Aristotle to serve. You don t have to know Einstein s Theory of Relativity to serve. You don t have to know the Second Theory of Thermal Dynamics in Physics to serve. You only need a heart full of grace, a soul generated by love. - Excerpted from The Drum Major Instinct, a sermon by Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr., 1968.
Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin 13
Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 14
Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 15
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Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 25
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Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 27
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Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 30
Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 31
Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 32
Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 33
Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 34
Bright Spot: Algoma, Wisconsin Youth Our Transformational Community Leaders 35
Skill Share: Aim Setting 36 Katie McCormack Engagement Coordinator 100 Million Healthier Lives @ktxmac kmccormack@ihi.org
Skill Share: Aim Setting 37 What is an aim? Time bound and measureable IMPROVE: What? For whom? How much? By when?
Effective Aim Statements 38 Focus on the greater good E.g., improving the emotional wellbeing of a community Specify the gap to be closed Make sure you are not widening a disparity Define a population of focus Are clear about the timeline Motivate teams when reviewed frequently Are posted for everyone to see!
Skill Share: Aim Setting 39 Breanne Lott Shared Use Project Coordinator, Maricopa County Health Department
Maricopa Live Story 40 https://insight.livestories.com/s/v2/shared- use-in-maricopa-count-v1/950c8a84-1e48-4124-be64-9ab10f4e4dc3/
Skill Share: Aim Setting 41 Fran Mullin Director, Healthy Northern Kennebec Waterville, Maine SCALE Leader
Waterville Live Story 42 https://insight.livestories.com/s/v2/healthywaterville-livestories/768c3523-196b-4dce-833ca006c059128f/
Program Update 43 Marianne McPherson Director of Implementation, 100 Million Healthier Lives @MariannePhD MMcPherson@ihi.org
The SCALE 1.0 Experience www.100mlives.org/scale 44 We (Community Solutions, Network for Regional Healthcare Improvement, Communities Joined in Action & IHI) worked with 24 communities across the U.S. to explore new ways to accelerate transformative community change by: 1. Developing leadership capability to transform and improve within and across communities, 2. Creating vibrant relationships and functional networks between communities that accelerate trust, learning and achievement of a shared goal 3. Creating and improving an inter-community system to spread good and promising ideas. One SCALE 1.0 Community,
What s next: SCALE 2.0 45 1a. Regions of Solution SCALE 2.0 1. SCALE Communities (200+) 2. SCALE Health & Care (500 HC orgs 1b. States of Solution 1c. Cmty Health Accelerator Initiative
SCALE Communities 46 SCALE Regions of Solutions - SCALE 1.0 communities each spreading the SCALE approach to 4-6 nearby communities SCALE States of Solutions (Pilot) - bringing a SCALE-like initiative statewide (states to be determined) Community Health Accelerators Initiative (CHAI) - an online training, coaching and support system that can teach the SCALE approach to any community, at any stage of readiness, anywhere.
Five Engagement Opportunities: What can you do by next Tuesday? 47 1. Tell a friend, coworker, or community member about 100 Million Healthier Lives and encourage them to join. 2. Set an aim around creating healthier lives and fill out an action plan online (100mlives.org/join) 3. Sign up to join our monthly Momentum call, the first Thursday of every month from 3:00-4:00pm ET (sign up at 100mlives.org/momentum) 4. Share your story with us. Facebook: 100 Million Healthier Lives Group and Twitter: @100mlives 5. Put yourself on our Map of the Movement (www.100mlives.org/map) and reach out to members in your area.
Guiding Questions for Reflection 48 What did you learn during the call that you could try in your life or work? What would you like to learn more about? With whom might you like to connect after the call? What are we learning that we can apply together in 100 Million Healthier Lives?
Next Call 49 Thursday, June 1 st 3:00 4:00pm ET Come prepared to share your aim.