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Welcome Panelists:
Brad Fieldhouse: City Net
Christina Hall: OC Food Access Coalition
David Gillanders: Financial Stability Alliance
Erik Wadsworth: Orange County Re-Entry Partnership
Maricela Rios-Faust: Health and Domestic Violence Task Force
Rochelle Mills: OC Veterans and Military Families Collaborative
Rory Luepton: Covered OC
Brad Fieldhouse: City Net
Contact Information:
Dr. Brad Fieldhouse
Executive Director, City Net
Specific Project:
"Coming Home Anaheim"
Anaheim Multi-Sector Homeless Collaborative - Since Jan 1, 2014
Meets every other week at various locations - (1x) General meeting (1x) Collaborative Case Management
Noon-1:30
Results:
43 faith communities; 37 non-profits; 11 Government agencies; 9 Local Businesses
97 Households/152 individuals moved off streets and on the path to permanent housing since Jan 1 through collaborative case management
$44,375 new resources given by community ($11,750 cash) for ongoing continuum of care
1,882 volunteer hours donated
Anaheim PD Police calls reduced 11 YTD for homeless related calls (336 fewer calls in first 6 months of 2014 vs 2013)
Christina Hall: OC Food Access Coalition OC Food Access Coalition convenes multiple collaboratives in order to build the community
and resources to support access to healthy, local food options for Orange County's most nutritionally vulnerable residents. These include:
OC Farm to School Task Force - Food Service Directors, Nutritionists, Farmers, Retailers, Distributors working to increase the consumption of healthy whole foods which also expanding the amount of local purchasing of these foods to support local farmers.
Food Providers Forum - Food Pantries, Community Centers, Senior Centers and other agencies with food distribution programs meet for capacity building workshops and networking. Most similar to the Homeless Providers Forum.
Food Access Partners - Agencies, University Researchers, Retail and other organizational reps that are interested in changing the food system so that it is equitable and allows everyone to eat the healthy foods that they want to.
Food Policy Council - Advocates for policy change that will support the changes that need to be made in the overall food system at the municipal, state or federal level. Examples include work on the Federal Farm Bill or making the process easier for CalFresh recipients at the state level.
We meet at various times of the year and locations depending on which collaborative. Please contact Christina Hall for more information.
Partners nonprofit, academic, business & government
Through collaboration…
2014 Priorities
Build on Policy & Advocacy Efforts Hunger Action Day Legislative Roundtables Establish an action network – OCFAC CSA
Farm to School
2014 Priorities
CalFresh & Medi-Cal Enrollment Food Providers Forum
Advocacy Education Brand Development Nutrition & Healthier Food Drive
Impacts
Food Security is a conversation now County level research is taking place Collaborative funding opportunities Legislative Roundtables Southern Cal Food Summit 2015
Partnering - OCHCA
County Nutrition Action Plan Hunger Advocates EBT / WIC @ Farmer’s Markets Federal Nutrition Programs - Outreach
Farm to School Programming Nutrition Ed / Food Literacy
Regional Coordination
David Gillanders: Financial Stability Alliance
Orange County Financial Stability Alliance (OCFSA) meets second Monday of each month at 3:30pm at Orange County United Way.
Pulls together partners in employment services, financial literacy, career pathways, financial institutions, partners in Orange County Free Tax Preparation program, any/all agencies geared towards helping families achieve financial stability.
Income Coalition of funded United Way partners from our first RFP offered through our strategic plan FACE2024. Includes WHW, Working Wardrobes, Goodwill Industries Orange County, And Taller San Jose. Purpose is to foster collaboration with agencies doing similar work and help create linkage to employment and career partnerships.
Erik Wadsworth: Orange County Re-Entry Partnership
Participate:
Currently being informed on issues related to the incarcerated formerly incarcerated…on service providers & provision to the formerly incarcerated and the community at large.
Outcomes:
Currently this is limited to those who provide direct services to the formerly incarcerated, but may open up to all who are interested in this population.
Effective Collaboration:
Collaborative meetings remove barriers to service and people/organizations, increases networks (more people to do the work), increases collaborative capability, clarifies and increases limited knowledge, identifies select partners, maximize the utilization of existing processes, systems, people and organization assets that will facilitate a quick and productive start to the relationship, co-create new value, increased profitability and competiveness through joint creative innovation and continual improvement programs and projects…
Maricela Rios-Faust: Health & Domestic Violence Task Force THE NEED:
Nationally, between 1 in 4 and 1 in 3 women have experienced Domestic Violence as adults. Orange County is no different – according to the most recent California Health Interview Survey, 26.3% of OC women respondents have experienced physical or sexual violence by an intimate partner in their adult lifetimes. CHIS 2009.
Domestic violence creates significant short and long-term health consequences for the victim and exposed children, burdens the healthcare system, and interferes with workplace productivity. ACOG Committee Opinion No. 518, Obstet. Gynecol. 119:412-417 (Feb 2012).
In Orange County, there is no comprehensive, countywide system for addressing Domestic Violence as a health priority.
There is a growing support for DV screening and counseling by healthcare providers:
Some research and an increasing number of professional medical associations endorse DV screening and counseling of women of reproductive age.
The Affordable Care Act requires DV screening and counseling to be covered as preventive women's health service, with no cost sharing to the patient.
According to a 2013 survey funded by Blue Shield of California Foundation, California residents trust their doctors and nurses to talk with them about DV.
While some OC hospital departments are beginning to screen and counsel, there is no consistent approach for local hospitals, community clinics, and private medical offices to train providers to screen and counsel, no common resource directory nor referral mechanism, and little guidance on how to document, seek reimbursement, and/or mandatory reporting.
THE RESPONSE:
In the spring of 2013, the OCWHP partnered with the four OC-based state-funded DV agencies (Human Options, Interval House, Laura’s House, and Women’s Transitional Living Center) to launch a Health & Domestic Violence (HDV) Task Force. Approximately 40 organizations participate in the HDV Task Force, including:
CalOptima (Medi-Cal administrator)
Coalition of OC Community Health Centers
Large Hospital Systems in OC (Hoag, Kaiser, Memorial, Tenet and UCIMC)
Multiple nonprofit organizations (Casa de la Familia, CSP, MOMS, SAHARA, etc.)
OC Health Care Agency & Social Services Agency
Orange County Medical Association and American Academy of Pediatrics
Faculty from Chapman, CSU Fullerton and UC Irvine
THE PLANNING:
In October 2013, BSCF funded the OCWHP, on behalf of the HDV Task Force, to complete a six-month planning project to develop a vision for a countywide, integrated and collaborative Health & Domestic Violence System in Orange County. During the planning project the HDV Task Force:
Outreached to and engaged key stakeholders
Completed a needs assessment to identify significant gaps between the healthcare sector and the other social, legal and shelter services that support DV victims in OC
Review existing data, hospitals’ needs assessments, CBO program info
Surveys of DV shelter clients, healthcare providers, social service providers
Interviews with 13 key informants
Focus group of 7 social service providers
Review the literature and best practices
Evaluated different approaches and ultimately recommend a set of four strategies to establish such a countywide, integrated & collaborative HDV System in OC
Cross-Disciplinary Training for Healthcare and Social Service Providers
Central Clearinghouse for DV Resources and Referrals
Public Health Campaign re: DV as a Health Issue
Assess the need and the county's capacity to deliver Mental Health and Substance Abuse services for DV victims
THE OPPORTUNITY:
BSCF subsequently invited the OCWHP to apply for a grant to implement, coordinate and evaluate the strategies over a four-year period. The application was submitted in late March, a site visit was held in June, and a decision is expected this fall.
If awarded, the OCWHP will re-grant approximately $1.15 million for strategy implementation through a competitive RFP process beginning in 2015. The OCWHP will also coordinate the timing, messaging, outreach and other implementation issues for the strategies and ensure they are working together to establish the countywide, integrated, and collaborative HDV System contemplated during the planning project. Finally, the OCWHP will evaluate the collective impact of the strategies in establishing such a system and disseminate its findings in Orange County and beyond.
Rochelle Mills: OC Veterans and Military Families Collaborative Housing & Homeless Working Group Objective: Increase housing opportunities for veteran and military families in
Orange County through sharing housing and land use policy initiatives, identifying service dollars and eligibility, and connecting developers and real estate owners, and identifying services available to this resident population
Topic: Housing Policy
Meetings: 3rd Monday of Every Month
Where: Families Forward (8 Thomas, Irvine 92618; Carpooling encouraged)
Attendees: Veteran service providers, homeless and transitional housing providers, housing policy experts, permanent affordable housing developers, etc.
Chair: Deanne Tate, CEO - Veterans First, 714-547-0615
Co-Chair: Rochelle Mills, Dir. Housing & Business Development – Innovative Housing Opportunities, 949-863-9740
Rory Luepton: Covered OC Covered OC is a collaborative of service agencies, businesses, and
government representatives dedicated to supporting successful access to and coverage of health for all Orange County residents.
Covered OC’s purpose is to: Educate members about changes in the regional healthcare system Coordinate and support outreach, education, and enrollment
activities Advocate for resources to fill identified gaps in services Evaluate and assess the outcomes of member activities
Covered OC goals
Formalize and ramp up a coordinated countywide referral, outreach, education, enrollment, retention, and utilization infrastructure to improve the consumer continuum
Establish Covered OC as the central hub for health access related information, training, and evaluation to improve the regional health infrastructure.
Membership 70 Agencies represented
Over 140 collaborative members
Health plans, hospitals, and providers Nonprofits, family resource and community centers, and other
community and faith based organizations Government agencies, and city, county and state representatives
Open to anyone interested in learning more about Covered CA and regional outreach and enrollment activities
2-1-1 Orange County Karen Williams, President & CEO
CalOptima Ilia Rolon, Director, Strategic
Development Children's Health Initiative of Orange
County Adriana Moreno, Program Director
Coalition of Orange County Community Health Centers Isabel Bacerra, Executive Director
Diane Ilan Consulting Inc. Diane Ilan, Consultant
Institute for Healthcare Advancement Michael Villaire, CEO Amy DeMarco, Programs Manager
Planned Parenthood of Orange and San Bernardino Counties Georgina Maldonado, Director of
Patient Engagement Orange County Social Services Agency
Raquel Vargas, , SSA, Senior Operations Manager
Orange County United Way Rory Luepton, Regional Advocacy
Coordinator Marcos Ramirez, Consultant
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