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Tools For Evaluating And Strengthening Collaborative Partnerships, Mary Ohmer, Maureen Wilce Apr 2008

Tools For Evaluating And Strengthening Collaborative Partnerships, Mary Ohmer, Maureen Wilce

Social Work Community Forum 2008

Topics for Today’s Workshop • Building capacity in Community Collaborations through Evaluation: Discussion • Tools for Evaluating and Strengthening Collaborative Partnerships: How the CDC uses evaluation to build capacity –Background –CDC Framework for Program Evaluation –Hands-on Exercise • Review of Evaluation Tools handout


Keep All The Wells Full: A Metaphor For Understanding Community Partnerships, King Davis Apr 2008

Keep All The Wells Full: A Metaphor For Understanding Community Partnerships, King Davis

Social Work Community Forum 2008

Clean water from the community well gives and sustains life, growth, and commerce. Its absence through waste, monopoly, drought, or scarcity leads to sickness, fear, and death. What then is the cost to the community of scarcity or a drought in leadership, healthy children, opportunity, stable families, safety, homes, literacy, timely justice, quality education, income, health care, jobs, hope, motivation, or wealth. It is the wise and caring community that keeps all of its wells full. King Davis, 2008


Bulldozed: Innovative Strategies For Addressing The Mental Health Consequences Of Gentrification, Vanessa Jackson, Lionel Scott Apr 2008

Bulldozed: Innovative Strategies For Addressing The Mental Health Consequences Of Gentrification, Vanessa Jackson, Lionel Scott

Social Work Community Forum 2008

A stick on its own is easily broken but if you put sticks in a bundle that bundle becomes very strong, so strong that you cannot break it. A spirit on its own can be easilybroken. But bundled together we will not break. That is our power and our strength. Malawian Proverb