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ISM S ISM S TA TATE AND L OC AL F ORUM OCAL ORUM Sunday, September 16, 2018 3:30pm 5:00pm Seatt attle C e Convention C on Cent nter er, R , Room 4 4C2 1 W EL COME , I , I NTR NS , , AND AND IS ISM B B AC KGROUND AND P RIOR ELCOME


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ISM S ISM STA

TATE AND LOC OCAL AL FORUM ORUM

Sunday, September 16, 2018 3:30pm – 5:00pm

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ELCOME COME, I

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NTRODUCT DUCTIONS NS,

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ISM B BAC

ACKG KGROUND AND PRIOR RIORIT ITIES IES

  • Introductions (EAC)
  • How ISM is organized
  • ISM/APHSA’s value to individual members
  • HSITAG
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EXECUT

XECUTIVE VE ADV DVISORY COUN OUNCIL

Chair Chair Krist Kristen Duus Duus Oregon Fir First Vice Vice Chair Chair Rob St. John b St. John Washington Seco Second Vice Vice Chai Chair Tr Tricia C Cox Utah Secr Secretar ary Bra Brady Bir y Birdson song District of Columbia Tr Treasurer Sarjo Sarjoo Shah Shah Oklahoma Past Chair Past Chair To Todd B Bright Arizona At At-Larg

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Memb mber er Mar Mary Elle Ellen Benn n Bennar ard Massachusetts At At-Larg

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Memb mber er Sue Lang Sue Langen Washington State

REGIONA

EGIONAL REP EPRESEN RESENTATIVES ES

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Re Region 1 1

(Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)

Va Vacant Re Region 2 2

(New York, New Jersey, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands)

Laure Lauren Aar Aaronson New York Re Region 3 3

(Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, District of Columbia

Jill Jill R Reede eeder Pennsylvania Re Region 5 5

(Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin)

Va Vacant Re Region 6 6

(Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas)

Sean P Sean Pears arson New Mexico Re Region 7 7

(Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska)

Va Vacant Re Region 9 9

(Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, Commonwealth of Northern Marianna Islands, American Somoa)

Va Vacant Re Region 10 10

(Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington)

Cristie Fredricks drickson

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Washington Re Region 4 4

(Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee)

Venkat at Krishnan hnan Georgia Re Region 8 8

(Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming)

Va Vacant

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TATE REP EPRESENT RESENTATIVES ES

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Re Region 1 1

(Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, Vermont)

Connecti ecticut cut Vance Dean Main Maine e Vacant Ma Massachu husetts setts Tomy Abraham Ne New H Hamp mpshire Laurie Snow Rhod Rhode Isl e Island Vacant

Re Region 2 2

(New York, New Jersey, Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands)

New York w York Vacant Ne New J Jersey Allison Davis Pu Puert erto R Rico co Vacant U. U.S.

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Virg rgin I Islands Vacant

Re Region 3 3

(Delaware, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, District of Columbia

DC DC Boyle Stuckey De Dela laware Carolyn Kincaid Maryl Maryland Kenyatta Powers Penns Pennsylvania Vacant Virginia rginia Mark Formella West West Vir Virginia Heather Abbott

Re Region 4 4

(Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee)

Ala Alabama Lisa Townsend Flori Florida Scott Stewart Ge Georgia Kathy Weiss Kentu Kentucky Vacant Mis Mississipp ppi Mark Allen No North C Carolina Vacant Sout South Caro Carolina Ric Lawson Tenne Tennessee Greg Turner

Re Region 5 5

(Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin)

Ill Illinois Brad Long Ind Indiana Jared Linder Mic Michigan Karen Parker Oh Ohio io Deven Mehta Minne Minnesota Thomas Kline Wis Wiscon

  • nsin Steve McDowell

Re Region 6 6

(Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas)

Ark Arkansas Jeff Dean Lo Loui uisiana Peter Austin Ne New M Mexico Vacant Ok Okla lahoma ma Helen Goulden Texas Texas Vacant

Re Region 7 7

(Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska)

Kan Kansas Vacant Iowa Iowa Vacant Mis Missouri Vacant Ne Nebr braska Vacant

Re Region 8 8

(Colorado, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Wyoming)

Color Colorado Joetta Fischer Montana ana Vacant No North Dak Dakota Vacant Sout South D Dakota ta Vacant Ut Utah ah Penni Dehaan

Re Region 9 9

(Arizona, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Guam, Commonwealth of Northern Marianna Islands, American Somoa)

Wy Wyom

  • ming Jan Stall

Arizon Arizona Vacant Cal California Melody Hayes Ha Hawa waii Ryan Shimamura Ne Nevada Vacant Gua Guam Vacant Com Common

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th of

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rthern Mariana I ana Islands lands Vacant Am Ameri erican Sa Samoa Vacant

Re Region 10 10

(Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington

Ala Alaska Beth Davidson Ida Idaho

  • Greg Kunz

Oreg Oregon

  • n Debbie Estabrook

Was Washington

  • n Stephanie Sarber

Ve Vermont Darin Prail 6

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ONFERENCE AGEND GENDA HIGHLI IGHLIGHTS – T

– TRICIA

RICIA COX OX, B

, BRAD

RADY BIRDSON IRDSONG

  • State and Sponsor Sessions
  • Federal partner participation
  • Networking opportunities
  • Emerging Leader Program
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APHS APHSA/IS ISM A ACTIVIT

ITIE IES – C

– CHRIS

HRISTI TINA NA BECK ECKER

  • APHSA o

APHSA over ervie view

  • Family Fir

mily First Pre t Prevention Ser ention Services A ices Act

  • National Electronic Interstate Compact Enterprise (NEICE) (contact Marci -

mroth@aphsa.org) – 2 attachments in the app

  • A-87 Cost Allo

Cost Alloca catio tion Ex Excep ceptio ion

  • Analyti

Analytics Sym s Symposiu ium

  • Analyti

Analytics Committ s Committee (“NCA ee (“NCAC”) ”) (contact me – cbecker@aphsa.org)

  • Work gr

rk groups led

  • ups led by our Cent
  • ur Center f

er for Em r Emplo ployment and ment and Econom Economic W ic Well-being ll-being

(contact Kerry – kdesjardins@aphsa.org)

  • Equifax/Work Number
  • Third party fraud

Our Landscape Vie Our Landscape View of 20

  • f 2018

Enduring during – – Everg vergre reen en – – Issues es

  • H/HS Workforce
  • Outmoded and Misaligned Laws and

Regulations

  • Fiscal Uncertainty and Fragility/Further

Threats to Funding

  • Antiquated IT Systems and Lack of Data

Sophistication/Potential Unintended Consequences as Systems Integrated

Curre rrent a and Emerg erging ng I Issues es

  • Work Requirements added to H/HS

Programs/Shifts in Job Opportunities/Gig Economy

  • Opioid Epidemic
  • Housing/Homelessness
  • Implications of Tax Reform
  • Wage Supplementing Low Income Tax Policy
  • Implications of Immigration Reform
  • National Tensions

Cur Current an and d Eme Emerging – App Approaches Ai Aime med a at Root Ca Cause

  • Addressing Structural Bias and Inequity
  • Adjusting Fiscal Policy to Incentivize

Prevention/Early Intervention

  • Optimizing data – at individual and

community levels and through population level data sets

  • Applying Human-centered Design

principles

  • Using Social Determinants of Health and

Well-being as well as 2Gen and Whole Family Approaches

  • Using the neuroscience of trauma and its

impact on executive function to strengthen resilience www.APHSA.org | Washington, D.C. @APHSA1

Ripe Ripe Le Levers rs Leveraging Modern Platforms Investing in Outcomes Partnering for Impact

MOST SI SIGNIFI GNIFICANT CO T CONCERNS NCERNS AREA AREAS OF OF GRE GREATEST OPPO OPPORTUNITY

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Fo Focus A Areas

  • Implication of Work Requirements Across

Programs / Recs to Feds on EO on economic mobility

  • Regulatory Reform (Child Care; Employment as a

means to Economic Mobility)

  • Major Reauthorizations (SNAP, TANF)
  • A-87 Extension/Permanency
  • National Imperative Report/Procurement

Reforms/Alternative Financing

  • Policies Related to Opioid Epidemic/Substance

Misuse and Behavioral Health

  • Implementation of Families First (recently based

child welfare legis.); Child Welfare waivers

  • Implementation/Use of New Child Care Dollars
  • Connecting states to the NEICE (electronic

database for placement of children across state lines)

  • TANF/WIOA Coordination (building a toolkit)
  • Respond to proposed changes to Public Charges
  • Immigration impact on child welfare / UAC

policies

  • Monitor Other Immigration and Tax Reform

Impacts

  • Other Affinity Group Priorities

www.APHSA.org | Washington, D.C. @APHSA1

Strat Strategi gies & es & Fiel Field Org d Organizin zing

  • Promote support for

demonstrations at community level, especially through the Local membership peer community and necessary state-level sponsorship

  • Advance practices in context of

current and emerging issues and in relation to consequences/opportunities of federal budget decisions per our member-driven guiding principles

Inf Influen uence – 20 2018 P Poli licy cy & Practice & Practice Prior Priorities

MEM

EMBER BERSHIP SHARI HARING NG – K

– KRISTEN

RISTEN DUUS UUS, S

, SARJOO

ARJOO SHAH HAH

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  • Community of Interest Announcement
  • What is the highest priority issue/project in your

state?