Details and Q&A about the ARRCC Action Network
Tuesday, April 5th, 2022 | 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM CDT
Over the past few months, Bill Barberg has led a series of webinars about accelerating efforts to prevent and address childhood trauma, collaboration between school districts and communities, how the ARRCC wiki can enhance the adoption of Trauma-Informed Practices, and other topics that have pointed people to the ARRCC Action Network.
Access the Past Recordings and Register for Future Webinars Here: Webinar Series
Few of the webinars had time for Q&A, and we suspect that many people who are interested in the ARRCC Action Network still have unanswered questions.
This webinar, largely dedicated to Q&A, will give you a chance to get those questions answered.
While the name of this program emphasizes the ACEs & Resilience Resource Commons for Communities (ARRCC) and the ARRCC wiki, the "learning by doing" program is well-suited to any collaborative effort in your community to better address a social, health, or economic challenges.
The official kickoff for the 8-month program has been pushed back to June 23, and the workshops will begin in July. This gives you more time to connect with the right people in your community and share information with them.
Even though the formal program doesn't start until June, everyone who signs up will get early access to some of the high-impact eLearning material right away.
If you want to give Bill advanced notice of questions you have (so he can think through his answers in advance) please email them to Liz Gallagher.
Bill will also be sharing some new resources to help you build the case for using ESSER funding or other ARP funding for this high-impact 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”.