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Integrating Data across Government Services

Explore the importance of integrating data across various government services like education, housing, justice, health care, and more to provide holistic support to individuals. Learn about initiatives in New York, Los Angeles, and other locations to improve social services. Discover strategies to establish professional networks, fund research, and disseminate best practices for effective integrated data systems in social policy.

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Integrating Data across Government Services

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  1. Integrating Data across Government Services Education Housing Justice THE WHOLE PERSON Health Care Child Welfare Disabilities Mental Health Public Safety

  2. Federal AgencyInterest in ISP Network • IES – Early Childhood Interventions • HHS – Human Services and Educational Outcomes • HUD – Residential and School Mobility • VA – Veteran Prisoner Reentry

  3. Current ISP Network • New York • Los Angeles • Chicago • Philadelphia • Pittsburgh • Cleveland • Michigan • Florida • South Carolina • Washington State

  4. Strategy • Establish and support a professional network. • Fund research that uses integrated data systems. • Disseminate best practices to expand the network.

  5. INTELLIGENCE for Social Policy Concept Executive Leadership Researchers Stakeholders Evidenced-based practice Identify Priorities IDS Practice-based evidence

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