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The Good News about the Stockley Collaborative
Health and Social Services Secretary Rita Landgraf, November 17, 2014Outdoors Summit 2014
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Collaborative Membership
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Collaborative Steering Committee
Stockley Implementation ResourcesCommunity for specific asks: Resources & Funding
Collaborative Contributors
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Internal Collaborative Framework
Communications
Finance
Assets and
Partners Fac
ilitie
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Collaborative Steering Committee
CHAIRDHSS Rep
Stockley Rep
Chair Chair
Chair Chair
The Collaborative
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ASSESS Collaborative
operationsASSESS
Implementation progress on
First and Second
PrioritiesACTIVATE
third round
ASSESS Collaborative
operationsASSESS
Implementation progress on First
PrioritiesACTIVATE
second roundDRAFT third
round
FINALIZE, ADOPT Collab decision
processISSUE Year 1
summary of Action on First Priorities
DEVELOP progress measures
COMPLETE second implementation
round
FORMALIZE ongoing
Collaborative identity, agree on processesCOMPLETE
Implementation strategies for
First Priorities
ESTABLISH Collaborative
DEFINE Year 1 priorities
IDENTIFY, ALIGN agencies,
fundersDRAFT First
Priorities
Feb-June July-Dec 2015 2016 2017
Communication
Assessment and Revision
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• Honor the history, purpose and commitment of the Stockley Center, the residents, families, staff and related communities.
• Focus on the residents of the Stockley Center, including a commitment to maintain and build upon a peaceful, safe and secure environment.
• Support integration and enhancement of the center’s capacity to help anyone continue to improve individual wellness, which leads to population health.
• Endorse universal design principles in interpretation of any physical, experiential or programmatic features.
• Value productive partnerships from business, not-for-profit, recreational, health and other fields.
General Principles
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• Telehealth: Dr. Gerard Gallucci, a collaborative member, detailed the advances both here at the Stockley Center and across the rest of the state that we are making in telehealth – bridging the distance between patient and provider.
• Trails: DNREC’s Kendall Sommers, a collaborative member, is working with the staff at the Stockley Center to map the trails, plan a clean-up and open limited trails to the public. Temporary trails are open today.
The Early Priorities
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• The trails will help to turn the Stockley Center into a destination for the public – for people of all abilities.
• Telehealth will help to connect individuals to specialty care in Kent and Sussex counties without forcing them to travel great distances.
The Early Priorities: Benefits
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• Friends of Stockley: Facebook page created under this name, both for communications and for future fundraising.
• Good stories to tell: As telehealth and the trails move closer to public use, we will include statewide media and use social media to get out information.
• Additional background can be found at:dhss.delaware.gov/dhss/admin/stockleycollaborative
The Early Priorities: Communications
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Next Steps: Our Discussion List
• Expand the use of the therapeutic pool and other therapeutic facilities for individuals with disabilities.
• Explore possibility of offering cochlear implant checkup and support services for children in the southern part of the state.
• Establish linkages with formal and information educational systems.
• Develop fundraising capacity.• Develop fully accessible community vegetable
gardens.• Trail clean-up and host a 5K.9
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