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Special Thanks To:
Executive Office of the GovernorOffice of Adoption and Child Protection
Special Thanks To:
Mr. Bill Daiuto Regional Managing Director
Ms. Amanda Wilson Circuit 10 Administrator
Special Thanks To:
Ms. Jennie ArdExecutive Assistant
Mr. RJ Walters Director of Communications
Ms. Katy Martin VP of Communications
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Welcome
Dr. Jerry Haag
President/CEO, One More ChildAdvisory Council Member
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INVOCATION
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ANNOUNCEMENTS and
RECOGNITION
Pastor
Pam Olsen
Congratulations to:
on your re-appointment!
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On Monday, August 6, a gathering of stakeholders, to
include state agencies, advocates, education, faith-
based and community leaders, took place to identify strategies and opportunities to build and strengthen trauma informed
interventions in Florida.
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STATE RESOURCES
Emergency Preparedness & Response
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Contact Florida County Emergency Management
September is
September is Childhood Obesity Awareness Month
ALL FATHER FIGURES ARE WELCOME,INCLUDING STEPFATHERS, GRANDFATHERS, UNCLES,
BROTHERS, FOSTER FATHERS AND OTHER SIGNIFICANT MALE
ROLE MODELS.
CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
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MARK YOUR CALENDERS!
September 26, 2018
Child Passenger Safety Awareness WeekSeptember 23 – 29, 2018
UPCOMING PUBLIC AWARENESS TOPICS
OCTOBER 2018
Bullying Prevention
Month
Safe Sleep Month
UPCOMING PUBLIC AWARENESS TOPICS
NOVEMBER 2018
Trauma Informed Care
Day - Nov. 1st
Florida Family
Engagement in
Education Month
National Adoption
Month
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Learning. Influence. Connection. Partnership. FPP.
Florida Prosperity Partnership
Bill Mills, President & [email protected]
A Thank You to FPP’s Funders
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…a statewide coalition of Financial Capability practitioners.
Our Vision…To achieve economic security for all Floridians
“Providing pathways to economic security
through a statewide coalition of organizations”
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Financial Crisis Financial Stability
Financial Security
Financial Well-Being
Financial Prosperity
The Prosperity Continuum
FPP…
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1) helps its members learn and grow professionally,
2) offers insights that shape member perspectives, and
3) brings people together, recognizing that
4) we are better and stronger as a community.
Platforms for Prosperity
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FPP Roles
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FPP Financial Literacy/Education Survey 2018 Results
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88 responding organizations
804 volunteers engaged in Financial Literacy initiatives
7,484 discrete events/touches with Financial Literacy clients in workshops
96,159 participants engaged in Financial Literacy learning events
VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)
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2018 2017ALL
RETURNS EITC $$ALL
RETURNS EITC $$
VITA AND AARP 232,050 225,817
MILITARY 3,186 5,448TOTAL EFILE/MFT AND PAPER 235,236 $50,080,487 231,265 $51,561,540
VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance)
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Child Tax Credit
10,120 returns with payout of $11.5 Million
Join the Movement…
FPP members help Floridians move from financial crisis to stability, then to security, well-being and prosperity.
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Secretary Mike CarrollFlorida Department of Children and Families
Bethany GilotStatewide Human Trafficking Prevention Director
Florida Department of Children and Families
Human Trafficking Update
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Positive Community Norms
Presenter
Kathie Southern, M.S.: Director of Education & Community Relations – Heartland for Children
ValuesAttitudes &
BeliefsWillingness & Intention
Behavior
Simplified Behavior Model
If beliefs drive behaviors…do we
even know what the actual beliefs are in
our community?
What percentage of parents in Circuit 10 would
strongly agree with this statement? “I want to
do what’s best for my children.”
A. 10-25%
B. 25-50%
C. 50-75%
D. 75-100%
What percentage of parents in Circuit 10
would strongly agree with this statement? “I
believe parents need to have open and
ongoing conversations with teenagers.”
A. 10-25%
B. 25-50%
C. 50-75%
D. 75-100%
Perception
is
everything.
ValuesAttitudes &
BeliefsWillingness & Intention
Behavior
Simplified Behavior Model
(misperceptions are beliefs)
Why Do Perceptions Matter?
Normative theories tell us we tend to do (or
believe) what we think most others are doing (or
believing)….AND WE ARE OFTEN WRONG!!
We tend to over estimate risk behaviors and
under estimate protective behaviors
The POSITIVE
exists and is
worth
growing.
Our Core Assumption
Positive Culture Framework
Center for Health & Safety Culture, 2015
What are the behaviors
you’re trying to grow?
Protective Behaviors
Nurturing Behaviors
Seeking and Receiving Help
Knowledge of Parenting
Parenting Behavior we Seek to Grow
Fear Based Message
Fear Based Message
Fear Appeals can…
have unintended adverse effects
associated with public health
communication activities:1. label and stigmatize,
2. expand social gaps, and
3. promote poor health as a value.
Guttman, N., & Salmon, C. T. (2004). Guilt, fear, stigma and knowledge gaps: Ethical issues in public health
communication Interventions. Bioethics, 18(6) 531-553.
Concern + Hope
Why PCN?
The solutions exist in the community
Proven success
Infuses much needed hope
Builds upon the positive that already exists
Community Partner Fundraising Before
Community Partner Fundraising After
Phone Labels
Before
Phone Labels
After
Circuit 10 Parents Have Strong Values
About Their Children
Most parents, strongly agree:
95% - “I want to be a stable and positive
influence in my child’s life.”
93% - “It is important to me that my child is
prepared to succeed when it is time for them to
start school.”
90% - “I believe improving the well-being of
children and families is important for healthy,
strong communities.”
Circuit 10 Parents Have Strong Protective
Beliefs about Safety and Avoiding Harm
Most parents, strongly agree:
89% - “A child’s healthy brain development
can be harmed by child abuse or neglect.”
89% - “I believe children should grow up
without fear of physical and emotional
harm.”
83% - “I believe when parents/caregivers
use alcohol or other drugs it puts their
babies at greater risk for injury or death.”
Circuit 10 Parents Have Strong Nurturing
Beliefs
Most parents, strongly agree:
94% - “I believe it is important that children are well
cared for and their development is encouraged.”
94% - “I believe it is important for agencies like
child/day care providers, schools and after-school
programs to support the healthy development of
children.”
Circuit 10 Parents Have Strong Beliefs
about Stability in a Child’s Life
Most parents, strongly agree:
94% - “I believe it is important for children to have
consistent and stable relationships with caring
adults.”
94% - “I believe that all children and teenagers
should feel safe and accepted by their
caregiver/parent.”
90% - “I believe parents need to have on-going and
open conversations with teenagers.”
Most parents, 90%, strongly agree
with the statement, “I want to do
what’s best for my children”
However, 62% of parents and 73% of service providers did not think most
parents would strongly agree.
Most parents, 90%, strongly agree with
the statement, “I believe parents
need to have on-going and open
conversations with teenagers.”
However, 70% of parents and 84% of service providers did not think most
parents would strongly agree.
Sources of Misperception
News
Social Media
TV/Radio
Influencers
Personal
Public
A Community that Cares implementation
Posters and Yard Signs
Meeting Agendas / Meeting Introductions
Social Media
Slides for presentations/displays
Training for Agency Partner Staff
Giveaway items for Parents and Staff
Conversations*
Self-Evaluation
What does it do to us when we use a negative
frame?
What belief am I trying to change?
What message are parents hearing from me? From
my agency?
Are we delivering a message of HOPE?
How can a positive frame impact/add to my
efforts?
Resources / Information
Sege, R., Bethell, C., Linkenbach, J., Jones, J., Klika, B. & Pecora, P.J. (2017). Balancing adverse childhood experiences with HOPE: New insights into the role of positive experience on child and family development. Boston: The Medical Foundation. Accessed at www.cssp.org
Center for Health and Safety Culture, Montana State University, www.chsculture.org
Promoting Positive Community Norms: A Supplement to CDC’s Essentials for Childhood: Steps to Create Safe, Stable, Nurturing Relationships and Environments https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/pdf/efc-promoting-positive-community-norms.pdf
Circuit 10 Positive Community Norms Work www.acommunitythatcares.org
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Cissy Proctor
Community-Based Outreach Initiative
Katie Crofoot, Director of Partnerships & Strategic Initiatives
Department of Economic Opportunity
Office: 850-245-7499
Email: [email protected]
Executive Director, Department of Economic Opportunity
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CarePortal
Ms. Missy Albritton
Chapter Leader – Big Bend,
Highlands, Hardee & Polk
Counties
CarePortal
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PUBLIC
COMMENT
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TBD
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