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School Readiness Action Plan for Austin/Travis County Using community data to drive community action Alison Bentley, Ph.D.

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School Readiness Action Plan

for Austin/Travis CountyUsing community data to drive community action

Alison Bentley, Ph.D.

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Vision

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2012-2015 Plan

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Creation of the SRAP

• Framework• 100’s of stakeholders• Parents – community café’s• National experts & facilitators

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Plan Elements

Each part of Ready Child Formula has these elements included in the printed plan:

• Goals• Strategies• Progress Measures – Current Baseline numbers and Targets

A detailed work plan is being finalized. The work plan will include:

• Specific action steps/tactics• Accountable Parties• Timeline

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Assess

Plan

Implement

Evaluate

The Planning Cycle

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2015-2018 SRAP

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Governance Structure

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Stakeholders

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Working groups

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Working groups

• Ready Families– Family Support Network– Project Hopes Collaborative– Ready Families Collaborative

• Ready Early Care and Education– QC3 – Quality Child Care Collaborative – Early Childhood Council Provider Workgroup– Director Networking Meeting/AAEYC

• Ready Health & Mental Health– Ready Healthy Child Collaborative– Travis County Children’s Mental Health Plan

• Ready Communities– Early Childhood Council

• Data Committee• Process & Action Committee• Parent Advisory Council Committee

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Using data to drive action

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Successes

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Challenges

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Annual data collection

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Data Committee

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How to use community data to drive action

• Common vision & goals– trust

• Governance structures that move common vision/goals forward

• Actionable tactics• Measures/data that are collectable and

meaningful• Working groups that use data to drive

action• Planning cycle

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Thank you!

For more information contact:[email protected]

Or visit:www.uwatx.org/srap