The 2021 Virtual CIE Summit will offer two types of sessions to highlight best practices and how communities can apply them to their work. Session descriptions will include suggested reading and the expected knowledge level of the participants: Beginner, Intermediate, and Advanced.
Breakout Sessions will highlight communities and organizations who have lessons learned, fast failures or innovative models that can be shared with other communities as they explore the CIE. These interactive presentations will allow participants to learn from these experiences, ask questions, and gain insights on how to approach the CIE within their own systems of care.
Shared governance must be based within the community in which the CIE is implemented. Sessions in this track will highlight opportunities and perceived barriers to including community voice. Sessions will explore novel approaches, opportunities, and structural barriers to collective stewardship and power across health, government, and social services to enable cross-sector coordination and collaboration.
Data ownership and all aspects of technology design and selection should be driven by the needs of the community that is being served by the CIE. These sessions will present current approaches for structuring data ownership and technology needs to benefit communities, including discussion of actively working towards a process and system that is anti-racist and promotes equity.
During the opening plenary, 211/CIE San Diego and our co-collaborators will provide an overview of objectives and intentions for the three-day event. Dr. Rhea Boyd, will reflect on the importance of uplifting and giving voice to those impacted by the services we provide. Then, we will hear three perspectives on the limitations and harm created by the current systems of care and opportunities to better design systems of care for those they’re meant to serve.
Pediatrician and Child and Community Health Advocate, Palo Alto Medical Foundation
Chief Executive Officer,
Health Leads
Executive Director, Lived Experiences
Chief Veterans Experience Officer- Veterans Experience Office, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
The CIE model requires re-thinking the design, funding, and sustainability of multisector data-sharing infrastructure. Hear from thought leaders on opportunities to reimagine the approach to community investment and sustainability that centers and shifts power to impacted community members and shifts funding to be centered in community.
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