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Wisconsin Children's Mental Health Collective Impact Advisory Council

10/15/2021 08:00 AM - 10 /15/2021 10:00 AM

Via Zoom https://dhswi.zoom.us/j/83688872954 Meeting ID: 836 8887 2954 Telephone: 312 626 6799 or 646 558 8656, N/A, WI- 53703

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Agency: Department of Health Services
Contact: Karen Katz
6082677792
Karen.Katz@wisconsin.gov

Wisconsin Children’s Mental Health Collective Impact Advisory Council

October 15, 2021 Agenda
8:00 am to 10:00 am
Chair: Martina Gollin-Graves and Vice-Chair Dr. Gabi Hangiandreou

Via Zoom
https://dhswi.zoom.us/j/83688872954
Meeting ID: 836 8887 2954
Telephone:  312 626 6799 or 646 558 8656

 

Time

Item

8:00 am

 

Welcome & Approve Minutes.

Martina Gollin-Graves, Advisory Council Chair

 

Our Purpose. Advise on the focus of OCMH’s Mental Health Collective Impact initiatives, focusing on cross-systems collaboration to improve Wisconsin children’s mental health systems and outcomes, and setting annual focus for Wisconsin Children’s Mental Health Collective Impact Council.

 

8:15 am

 

Collective Impact Social Connectedness Updates. Review presentation and comments from conversations with various stakeholders.

Linda Hall, Director, OCMH

 

8:25 am

 

Measuring Success.  Advisory Council members share one of their Social Connectedness activities and measurements.

Marilu Bintz, Senior VP of Population Health & Strategy, Gunderson Health System

Marta Olvera, Lead Care Coordinator, Children Come First Program, RISE

 

8:50 am

 

Small Group Discussion.  Brainstorm a Social Connectedness campaign and its elements, e.g., message content, types of messages for different audiences, how and where to display them.

 

9:05 am

 

Report Out from Small Group Discussion.  As we hear from each small group, we will note any themes or critical learning/action items.

 

9:25 am

 

Reflections on our Year Together.  Our leadership team will consider what we have heard as we plan for next year.

Martina Gollin-Graves, Advisory Council Chair

 

9:45 am

OCMH Updates. Member announcements.

9:50 am

Adjourn

Meeting Goal:  Share examples of how Advisory Council members and their organizations are working on and measuring children’s Social Connectedness, brainstorm elements of a Social Connectedness campaign, and reflect on our first year together in consideration for agenda planning for 2022.

 

OCMH Summit: Let’s Get Connected!
December 17, 2021
9:00 am to Noon - Virtual
Featuring:
Keynote Speaker, Dr. Ben Houltberg, President & CEO, Search Institute
Brooks Griffin, Father Advocate & Milwaukee Bucks’ Corporate Social Responsibility Coordinator
You and your Collective Impact Colleagues from our Councils and Impact Teams

REGISTER

 


2022 Meeting Dates

January 21

April 15

July 15

October 21
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2021 Meeting Dates

Topic

January 15th

  • Initial meeting

April 16th

  • Continue discussion of Collective Impact priorities
  • Elect Advisory Council leadership

July 16th

  • Defining Social Connectedness

October 15th

  • Sharing on how Advisory Council members work on and measure efforts to improve children’s Social Connectedness.  Brainstorming a Social Connectedness Campaign.  Reflection on 2021 in preparation for looking ahead to 2022.

The Wisconsin Children’s Mental Health Collective Impact Advisory Council provides leadership to the Wisconsin Children’s Mental Health Collective Impact initiative and supports the Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health (OCMH) by: advising on the focus of Wisconsin Office of Children’s Mental Health Collective Impact initiatives, focusing on cross-systems collaboration to improve Wisconsin children’s mental health systems and outcomes, and setting annual focus for Wisconsin Children’s Mental Health Collective Impact Council.

DHS is an equal opportunity employer and service provider. If you need accommodations because of a disability, if you need an interpreter or translator, or if you need this material in another language or in alternate format, you may request assistance to participate by contacting Karen Katz at 608-267-7792 or Karen.Katz@wisconsin.gov


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Reasonable accommodations, including the provision of informational material in an alternative format, will be provided for qualified individuals with disabilities upon request. This agency, to the maximum extent possible, holds all meetings in facilities that are physically accessible to persons with disabilities.  For questions about accessibility, contact the meeting's sponsoring division.