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ARRCC Action Network-Program Details and Q&A Webinar

THURSDAY, JUNE 10

Are you interested in participating in the ARRCC Action Network but still wondering about details? On June 10, Bill Barberg led a one-hour webinar/Q&A session to go over details on the ARRCC Action Network program that will begin on June 17.

ARRCC stands for the ACEs & Resilience Resource Commons for Communities. The ARRCC Action Network program is a six-month program that blends training, action, and collaboration to mobilize, educate and equip communities so they can minimize ACEs and increase the adoption of Trauma-Informed Practices.

This webinar goes over the details of the deliverables, agenda, and schedule of the 2021 ARRCC Action Network and answers your questions about the program. This webinar builds on the June 2 webinar with more details about the actual program.

If you would like your community to participate in the ARRCC Action Network, but key decision-makers need more information, this webinar can help them see the value and understand the design of the program.

SPEAKER:

Bill Barberg, a co-founder of the Population Health Learning Collaborative, is the President and Founder of InsightFormation, Inc., a Minnesota-based consulting and technology company that helps communities, regions, and states address complex social and health issues that require multi-stakeholder collaboration.   His deep background in strategy implementation has been featured in dozens of conference presentations and webinars, and he both organized and hosted the recent virtual summit on Innovations in Naturally Affordable Housing.   He has been a pioneer in many projects that have pushed forward the practices for achieving Collective Impact on a wide range of issues—from addressing the opioid crisis to transforming housing re-developments into Communities of Hope in Detroit.   

Bill was selected to write the chapter on “Implementing Population Health Strategies” for the book, “Solving Population Health Problems through Collaboration” (Routledge, 2017).   His recommendations for using strategy maps is featured as a core recommendation in the new report by the National Academy of Public Administration.   Bill recently co-authored a paper for the Journal of Change Management on “Leading Social Transformations to Create Public Value and Advance the Common Good”.

 
 

Learn what our participants are saying about our past webinar on June 2…