There are ten ACEs that can be traumatizing – hurting children, families, students, the workforce and local economies. There are ten family services, five for “surviving” and five for “thriving,” that can prevent ACEs and address trauma. The 100% Community Course provides local leaders with an understanding of the strategies and technology required to ensure that ten vital services meet the needs of all county residents – 100% of our families in 100% of our communities.
In their book Anna, Age Eight, the authors Courtney and Cappello advocate for the strengthening of ten key family-serving sectors, creating the community environments where children are safe and families thrive.
The 100% Community Course is building a network of stakeholders skilled in data-informed decision-making, working together, sharing strategies and achieving measurable and meaningful progress as we work to design communities and cities that are family-friendly and trauma-free.
The course is based on decades of research in childhood adversity, the social determinants of health, collective impact, continuous quality improvement and state-of-the-art technology. Our course supports leaders from the community, government, nonprofit agencies, foundations, technology firms and businesses who believe our children\’s safety and success are our number one priority.
100% Community is a course for courageous, compassionate and collaborative change makers. You’re committing to every child’s safety and success.
Katherine Ortega Courtney, PhD and Dominic Cappello
100% Community is focused on developing real-world projects and is based, in part, on the Resilience Leaders course implemented in New Mexico and Kentucky and the Data Leaders for Child Welfare course implemented in New Mexico, New York City, Connecticut and Pennsylvania over the last five years.
There are four components to the 100% Community Course:
The course answers five vital questions:
The five session course includes classroom instruction, coaching and web-based lessons and can be customized to adapt to the unique needs and scheduling of the education workforce:
We explore the second phase of CQI: planning. We focus on researching evidence-informed solutions to the problems impacting service delivery and availability. Participants explore the web-based learning management system to identify strategies shown to increase the quality and quantity of our ten “survival services” and “thriving services.”
We emphasize the importance of creativity, critical thinking and collaboration as we move forward to create the 100% Community that’s family-focused and child-centered.
We explore the first phase of CQI: assessment. We learn how to use data to identify the challenges related to ACEs facing children, youth, families, the workforce and local economies – focused on each of the ten particular “surviving” and “thriving” sectors and area of interest. We explore the current capacity of local government, non-governmental organizations, school systems, and higher education programs to address challenges, and focus on how to work in alignment with current local efforts. We emphasize the importance of having a shared vision of creating a family-centered and child-focused county where 100% thrive.
We explore the second phase of CQI: planning. We focus on researching evidence-based solutions to the problems you seek to solve. Participants explore the web-based learning management system to explore evidence-based solutions and tech-empowered innovation in our ten focus areas:
We explore how to work effectively in each sector so that within each county, sectors and services are strengthened to meet the needs of 100% of residents.
We explore the action phase of CQI. We also learn about the components of a planning tool called a logic model to describe our proposed project and guide our action. Logic model components that detail a project include: hypothesis, goals, inputs, measurable activities, outputs, short-term and long-term outcomes. We also introduce participants to the impact of political and social factors on the development of proposed projects focusing on getting each sector working to serve 100% of residents.
We explore the evaluation phase of CQI. We learn about various evaluation tools to measure meaningful progress with our projects. We also revisit the process called Adaptive Leadership, to support course graduates as they begin the change process with their local projects. At the end of this session, participants share their projects with the community in our graduation ceremony, open to stakeholders.
100% Community course is housed within a web-based learning management system. The system is a repository for data and research focused on our top ten priority areas: behavioral health care, parent supports, early childhood learning programs, youth mentorship, community schools, housing, food, medical/dental care, transportation, and job training. In addition to housing best practice and innovation with ten sectors, our research areas include:
Anna, Age Eight: The data-driven prevention of childhood trauma and maltreatment by Katherine Ortega Courtney, PhD and Dominic Cappello
100% Community: How we\’re ending childhood trauma to ensure the success of all our children, students, families and local economies by Katherine Ortega Courtney and Dominic Cappello
The Practice of Adaptive Leadership: Tools for Tactics for Changing Your Organization and the World by Ronald Heifetz, Alexander Grashow, and Marty Linsky
The course is introduced in a two-day session by the developers of the 100% Initiative Katherine Ortega Courtney, PhD and Dominic Cappello.
The 100% Community Course can be customized to meet the needs and schedules of local county participants, offering both face-to-face instruction, coaching and web-based instruction. Participants attend in teams of two or three, as each team develops a project to strengthen their agency’s or community’s work in their particular sector. These projects may be changes in policy or programming, all designed to increase access to ten vital services for youth and family members.
For information about 100% Community Course registration, schedules, pre-requisites, faculty, costs and CEUs, please contact us.