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Collaboration and Technology: Building Enhanced Capacity for Community Safety and Well-Being
A Facilitated Discussion
McFee ● Swarney ● Duraiappah ● Nilson
Questions from Audience
•visit www.slido.com
•enter event code #LEPH19
•enter password 2122
•choose room: “Collaboration & Technology”
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Benefits of a CSWB Framework
•Maximize collective potential.
•Minimize obstacles to social innovation.
•Strengthen existing opportunities/explore new ones.
•Put people first and systems second.
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Community Safety & Well-Being
Systemic Level
Individual Level
Operational Level
DefinitionC
on
cep
tual
Is a targeted, aggregate result of our broader human service system that is achieved through collaborative generation of pragmatic solutions, evidence-based innovations, and shared community outcomes. It is the state at which the composite needs of a community’s collective safety and well-being are achieved. Such needs are met when conditions of risk are mitigated, vulnerability is reduced, and the occurrence of harm is nil.
Pra
ctic
al
Combined outcome from the greatest absence of crime, addiction, mental suffering, violence, poverty, homelessness, sickness, injury and/or other social harms that a community can achieve.
CSWB Practice Typology • collaborative risk-driven intervention
•multi-sector coordinated support
• bi-sector response teams
•multi-sector monitoring and mitigation
• community safety teams
• problem solving courts
• community safety and well-being planning
• collaborative systemic solution building
CSWB Alignment Goals
•client-centred configuration
•reduce service duplication
•broaden sector mandates
• foster front-line service collaboration
•pursue shared outcomes
Facilitated Discussion
Upstream Focus
System Alignment
Client-Centred
Measurement Capacity
Questions from Audience
•visit www.slido.com
•enter event code #LEPH19
•enter password 2122
•choose room: “Collaboration & Technology”