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Participants will join us in the foyer to sign in. Enjoy breakfast and coffee with other CIE California Forum attendees.
Join 211/CIE San Diego CEO William York as he kicks off the inaugural CIE California Forum, providing an overview of meeting goals and objectives for the event. Then join Nick Macchione, Director and Deputy Chief Administrative Office of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency and Premier Sponsors Kaiser Permanente and Blue Shield of California who will engage in a Fireside Chat on the value of convening around the various policies impacting on our communities and need for collective work moving forward.
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Location: Fowler Family Room
Hear from the Community Research Foundation, a local community-based organization in sharing their journey to provide unique community services and the impact that the CIE has had on their organization.
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Location: Fowler Family Room
This session will provide an overview of California policy initiatives that will influence the success and sustainability of cross-sector data-sharing infrastructure in the state. The opening plenary will provide participants with insights from key state policy leaders on current California policies such as California Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal (CalAIM); and AB 133. The session will highlight opportunities for and challenges of implementation across sectors and within local communities. The session will also explore how leveraging a CIE and data sharing models can help support this work.
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Location: Fowler Family Ballroom
Coffee and light snacks will be served in the common area.
Location: Timeline Hallway
Speakers will share the redefined values, principles, and mission of a community information exchange (CIE), highlight core elements of the CIE Model, and explore collective approaches for local initiatives and a broader community or region.
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Location: Fowler Family Ballroom
Community-led CIEs can shift power and resources back to the community, but how do you authentically implement and design a governance model in your community? During this session, attendees will learn and discuss the role of community governance and how to structure it in a way that makes the most sense for local context. Topics covered include dynamics such as shared power, capacity building, advocacy, data stewardship, and accountability.
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Location: Fowler Family Ballroom
Health Leads and 211/CIE San Diego staff will lead participants through a reflection exercise, underscoring how community-led CIE approaches can help address state of the field implications for communities by meaningfully centering community members and community-based organizations.
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Location: Fowler Family Ballroom
Learn about the logistics for the upcoming Lunch from Premiere Sponsors Blue Shield of California Promise Plan and Kaiser Permanente.
Participants convene in the Aztec Walk Patio and Timeline Hallway to enjoy boxed lunches and beverages. Participants will be encouraged to join conversation tables located throughout the event space to discuss hot topics, including data sharing with Homeless Management Information Systems (HMIS), CalAIM, closed loop referrals, and many more!
Sponsored by our Premier Sponsors: Blue Shield of California and Kaiser Permanente
Participants will choose to attend one of four breakout sessions to learn more about current community initiatives, insights, and lessons learned
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Emerging Insights: CalAIM Implementation in San Diego County | Fowler Family Ballroom
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Hear from CIE San Diego, San Diego County Health and Human Services and San Diego Wellness Collaborative on insights on CalAIM implementation in San Diego. This session will highlight the structure and approaches CIE San Diego and partners took to engage various sectors around implementation, opportunities and challenges for ongoing feedback from various sectors and providers.
Going Far Together: Leveraging Community Collective Impact Initiatives in the Development of North Coast Care Connect | Stephen L. Weber Alumni Board Room
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This session will focus on the value of leveraging collective impact initiatives and community co-design as key drivers for CIE development. Jessica Osborne-Stafsnes from North Coast Care Connect (Humboldt County’s CIE) will provide insight to the investment, returns, and challenges of working through community process to implement a system that is centered in the needs of network participants.
Leading Change by Centering Community | Fowler Family Ballroom
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This session will focus on Sonoma’s experience leveraging Adverse Childhood Experiences to support a Trauma-Informed Network of Care, including a discussion of authentic and effective community leadership and engagement, how to manage the funder relationship in a way that allows for flexibility and adjusted timelines when needed, the importance of selecting the representative leaders with a systems orientation and existing relationship; shared values and definitions; facilitating engagement with reasonable expectations of participants; creating an RFP and selection process for technology that is inclusive and accessible and the importance of the backbone organization.
Federal and State Policy Drivers toward Local Cross-Sector Data Sharing | Allan Bailey Library
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Hear insights from policy and technical experts on how communities can approach applying data-sharing concepts and models to their local work. Presenters will explore core elements needed to implement data-sharing infrastructure.
Light snacks and beverages will be served in the common area.
Location: Timeline Hallway
Hosted by California Healthcare Foundation
Participants will choose to attend one of four breakout sessions to learn more about current community initiatives, insights, and lessons learned
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Emerging Insights: CalAIM Implementation in San Diego County | Fowler Family Ballroom
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Hear from CIE San Diego, San Diego County Health and Human Services and San Diego Wellness Collaborative on insights on CalAIM implementation in San Diego. This session will highlight the structure and approaches CIE San Diego and partners took to engage various sectors around implementation, opportunities and challenges for ongoing feedback from various sectors and providers.
Going Far Together: Leveraging Community Collective Impact Initiatives in the Development of North Coast Care Connect | Stephen L. Weber Alumni Board Room
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This session will focus on the value of leveraging collective impact initiatives and community co-design as key drivers for CIE development. Jessica Osborne-Stafsnes from North Coast Care Connect (Humboldt County’s CIE) will provide insight to the investment, returns, and challenges of working through community process to implement a system that is centered in the needs of network participants.
Leading Change by Centering Community | Fowler Family Ballroom
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This session will focus on Sonoma’s experience leveraging Adverse Childhood Experiences to support a Trauma-Informed Network of Care, including a discussion of authentic and effective community leadership and engagement, how to manage the funder relationship in a way that allows for flexibility and adjusted timelines when needed, the importance of selecting the representative leaders with a systems orientation and existing relationship; shared values and definitions; facilitating engagement with reasonable expectations of participants; creating an RFP and selection process for technology that is inclusive and accessible and the importance of the backbone organization.
Federal and State Policy Drivers toward Local Cross-Sector Data Sharing | Allan Bailey Library
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Hear insights from policy and technical experts on how communities can approach applying data-sharing concepts and models to their local work. Presenters will explore core elements needed to implement data-sharing infrastructure.
Meet fellow attendees and enjoy California! Join us for drinks and heavy hors d’oeuvres in an outdoor setting.
Location: Pierce Family Foyer and Rotunda
Sponsored by our Premier Sponsors: Blue Shield of California and Kaiser Permanente
Continental breakfast will be served in the foyer.
Location: Aztec Walk Patio
Sponsored by Health Net, Join 211/CIE San Diego, President & CEO, William York, who will reflect on Forum Day 1, and set goals and objectives for Forum Day 2.
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Join Lauren Taylor and Damon Francis in a discussion about governance and financing, focusing on the challenges of sharing power with the people who have the most to gain and sustainably supporting community infrastructure that transcends individual programs. They will explore the role of moral imagination in undoing inequitable systems, and frame interactive discussions for later in the day that invites participants to envision their own roles and the role of CIE in the future we hope to create — one that is profoundly more equitable than the world we live in.
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Location: Fowler Family Ballroom
Light snacks and beverages will be served in the common area.
Location: Timeline Hallway
Sponsored by Alliance Healthcare Foundation
Participants will choose to attend one of four breakout sessions focusing on community governance, planning, and implementation in different geographic areas. A list of identified challenges and barriers will be shared with the larger group and addressed in the following breakout session.
Location: Fowler Family Ballroom
Representatives from each breakout group will share insights from the breakouts with the larger group with Lauren Taylor and Damon Francis.
Location: Fowler Family Ballroom
After the facilitators provide instructions, participants will choose to attend one of four breakout sessions to discuss challenges and barriers around four topical areas:
Join fellow participants for a lunch buffet and networking.
Location: Timeline Hallway
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Share insights from breakouts, hear reflections and closing remarks from Lauren Taylor and Damon Francis on breaking down barriers and “Call to Action” for California and opportunities for continued action after the CA Forum.
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