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Learning from the local situation Jenna Klink, Nathaniel Shay, Christian Schmieder, Kyrie Caldwell Contributors: Jen Kushner Developmental Situational Analysis Developmental Situational Analysis DSA Part 1 Goals, Leaders, Participants We


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Learning from the local situation

Jenna Klink, Nathaniel Shay, Christian Schmieder, Kyrie Caldwell

Contributors: Jen Kushner

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Developmental Situational Analysis

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Developmental Situational Analysis

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DSA Part 1 – Goals, Leaders, Participants

Part 1 Part 2 ?

We are here

Products Products

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Extension Educators

AG NR CD H&WB HD&R PYD AED

Area Work Group

DSA Part 1 - Team Structure

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Recognition

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Local Data Sources County Funding Partners

Reviewed 500+ resources to write reports

  • 22 Area Reports from Area Work Groups
  • Results Report from Office of Program Support Services

DSA Part 1 – Components & Deliverables

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DSA Part 1 – Findings Exercise

Instructions

  • Turn to page 3 of your DSA handout – the colorful one
  • We will go through the five themes one by one
  • For each, pick one issue and turn to your partner to discuss the following
  • Program Support Services will “Model” the style of discussion for you prior to the activity.

What does this issue mean from your perspective?

What do you see? What do you hear about it? What do you know about it? What do you do about it (if applicable)?

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Theme – Workforce & Workplace Development

Definition of Issues Shorthand Issues

Work and working are not viable enough.

Workforce & Workplace Development

There are not enough people to fill jobs.

Workforce Shortage

Jobs do not pay enough to make them financially feasible.

Insufficient Wages/Low Income Rate

Tight profit margins and changing

  • perational environment limit farms’ fiscal

viability.

Farm Viability and Sustainability

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Them eme e – Workforce & Workplace Development

What does this issue mean from your perspective? (Pick one)

What do you see? What do you hear about it? What do you know about it? What do you do about it (if applicable)?

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Theme – Workforce & Workplace Development

Issues Mentioned By the Most Work Groups

There are not enough people to fill jobs. Tight profit margins and changing

  • perational environment limit farms’ fiscal

viability.

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Theme – Population Health

Definition of Issues Shorthand Issues Our residents experience significant mental and physical health challenges related to access, trauma, behaviors, and exposures.

Population Health

Residents have limited access to health necessities.

Limited Access to Health Necessities

Many residents do not have appropriate resources to prevent, manage, and heal chronic and ongoing health issues.

Chronic and Ongoing Health Issues

Many residents suffer from the effects of traumatic experiences.

Trauma

Residents suffer from high rates of alcohol and drug use/abuse and mental health conditions.

AODA & Mental Health

Residents are exposed to dangerous environmental toxins via homes, water, and air.

Environmental Health

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Theme – Population Health

What does this issue mean from your perspective? (Pick one)

What do you see? What do you hear about it? What do you know about it? What do you do about it (if applicable)?

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Theme – Population Health

Issues Mentioned By the Most Work Groups Residents have limited access to health necessities. Residents suffer from high rates of alcohol and drug use/abuse and mental health conditions.

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Theme – Infrastructure

Definition of Issues Shorthand Issues

Our infrastructure does not serve Wisconsin residents enough.

Infrastructure

Transportation is too expensive, failing or unavailable.

Transportation

The housing market does not serve all of the population enough.

Housing

Access to high-speed internet is limited in some areas.

Broadband

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Key y Topic c – Infrastructure

What does this issue mean from your perspective? (Pick one)

What do you see? What do you hear about it? What do you know about it? What do you do about it (if applicable)?

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Theme – Infrastructure

Issues Mentioned By the Most Work Groups

Transportation is too expensive, failing or unavailable. The housing market does not serve all of the population enough.

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Theme – Environment & Stewardship

Definition of Issues Shorthand Issues

Our environment needs protective management balanced with economic productivity.

Environment & Stewardship

Communities primarily supported with natural resource economies need to protect resources while providing for sustainable livelihoods.

Natural Resource Economies

Water quality is poor and causing various health, environmental and economic problems.

Poor Water Quality

Private forested lands lack management and farm land requires conservation practices.

Land Stewardship

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Theme – Environment & Stewardship

What does this issue mean from your perspective? (Pick one)

What do you see? What do you hear about it? What do you know about it? What do you do about it (if applicable)?

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Theme – Environment & Stewardship

Issue Mentioned By the Most Work Groups

Water quality is poor and causing various health, environmental and economic problems.

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Key Theme – Social Infrastructure & Systems

Definition of Issues Shorthand

Our current social systems are not equitable to all residents, which can disadvantage individuals’ and groups’ abilities to lead full, productive lives.

Social Infrastructure & Systems

Residents that have not had full access to education need the skills and content that help them navigate through social systems.

Life Skills

Violence and the threat of violence sometimes causes and sometimes stems from distress in communities; this distress has or can become intergenerational and/or historical trauma.

Violence and Aggression

Organizations that provide public services lack the resources needed to provide adequate and equitable services to communities.

Limited Capacity

  • f Organizations

People must individually navigate, interact with, cope with, and/or adapt to inequitable or otherwise difficult social systems and situations, and many require support in doing so.

Ways to Interact, Cope, Adapt

Misperceptions and misunderstandings between groups can hinder efforts to collectively solve shared problems.

Social Cohesion

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Theme – Social Infrastructure & Systems

What does this issue mean from your perspective? (Pick one)

What do you see? What do you hear about it? What do you know about it? What do you do about it (if applicable)?

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Key Theme – Social Infrastructure & Systems

Issues Mentioned By the Most Work Groups

Organizations that provide public services lack the resources needed to provide adequate and equitable services to communities. Misperceptions and misunderstandings between groups can hinder efforts to collectively solve shared problems.

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DSA Part 2 – Goals, Leaders, Participants

This is where we are going

Part 1 Part 2 ?

Products Products

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DSA Part 2 - Team Structure

Institute

Educators & Coordinators Non- Integrated Specialists Evaluator Leaders Integrated Specialists

Work Group

Institute Director

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Parity & Equity

Indicator Maps

DSA Part 2 – Components & Deliverables

Statewide Reports

RR & Plans of Work 22 Area Reports

Institute & Interdisciplinary Program Priorities

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