On January 28, 2021 All In: Data for Community Health spotlighted three All In organizations aligning efforts by building trust and sharing power in order to advance shared governance and data systems. Speakers from United Way of Northern Shenandoah Valley, United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County, and Broward 2-1-1 shared how they have worked to cultivate alignment in their communities. Megan Tracz, Director of Social Innovation at United Way Worldwide, moderated the presentation.
The Georgia Health Policy Center is the national coordinating center for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s national initiative Aligning Systems for Health: Health Care + Public Health + Social Services. The initiative focuses on learning about effective ways to align health care, public health, and social services to better address the goals and needs of the people and communities they serve.
This webinar showcases three All In organizations’ aligning efforts by building trust and sharing power in order to advance shared governance and data systems:
Session objectives included:
- The importance of building long-standing relationships across sectors and with members of the community.
- How a solid foundation of trust across partners and community members can be leveraged to advance shared data systems.
- Concrete examples for how lessons learned translate into ways to move towards alignment across sectors in the future.
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