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A Shared Vision for Youth in Iowa. ICYD - Origins. 1998 –selected to receive a Youth Development State Collaboration Demonstration Grant from the Family & Youth Services Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services.
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ICYD - Origins 1998 –selected to receive a Youth Development State Collaboration Demonstration Grant from the Family & Youth Services Bureau of the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services. Original Purpose: Involve state government in promoting the positive development of youth. Action: Formed a YD Task Force to share best practices, coordinate resources, & network between local and state agencies to improve policy and practice.
Participating State Agencies • Iowa Department of Education • Iowa Department of Human Services • Iowa Department of Public Health • Iowa Workforce Development • Iowa Department of Economic Development • Governor’s Office of Drug Control Policy • Division of Criminal & Juvenile Justice Planning • Iowa Commission on Volunteer Service • ISU Extension 4-H Youth Development • Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services
ICYD Positive Youth Development Strategies for Change • Align Policies and Coordinate Programs; • Build capacity; • Engage Youth. • Mobilize Iowans.
Early Accomplishments: • Agreed on a definition of “Youth Development” • Increased understanding of positive youth development and improved interagency cooperation at state level • Promoted youth involvement (Youth Input ICNs and development of State of Iowa Youth Action Committee) • Developed a Youth Development Results Framework to articulate shared results • Identified multiple indicators and data sources to quantify the results
(IYS – Iowa Youth Survey is administered every 3 years to all 6th, 8th, and 11th grade students in public schools – approximately 100,000 surveys were completed in 2002.)
Recent Activities • Developed State Report Card from the identified Results Framework • Youth Development Steering Committee (agency heads) • Youth Worker and Youth trainings • Policy Forums • Focus on Program Quality • Iowa Youth Survey • Community awareness through Iowa’s Promise
State- Pilot Community Collaboration Goals • Explore new collaborative relationship between state agencies and communities; • Increase positive youth development supports and opportunities at the local level; • Improve coordination of planning and delivery of youth services; • Learn from demonstration sites so pilots can be replicated.
What was the Outcome? • Creation of local YD collaborations bringing together local entities to plan around results for youth. • Involvement of local partners in crafting of state YD strategic plan to increase YD. • Increase Sharing of resources between state and local entities. • Local excitement in the Youth Program Quality Assessment Tool for baseline study. • Increased participation in the Communities of Promise initiative.
State of Iowa Governance Group • Department for the Blind • Department of Education • Department of Human Services • Division of Persons with Disabilities • Governor’s Developmental Disabilities Council • Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services • Iowa Workforce Development Goal: Improve Employment Outcomes for Iowans with Disabilities
Improving Transition Outcomes Goal: Improve transition outcomes for youth with disabilities ages 14-24. Objectives: • Develop a State Transition Plan • Conduct statewide Resource Mapping • http://www.MyTransitionIowa.org • Sponsor local demonstrations • Sustain accomplishments Outcome measures include: Preparation for, securing, and maintaining employment. http://www.IowaEmploymentPartners.com
Next Steps • Formalize the Iowa’s Promise Partnership Council. • Finalize strategic plan and initiate action • Hold the Youth Civic Engagement Policy Forum. • Finalize a communication plan to reach multiple audiences • Roll-out the Youth Program Quality Assessment Tool and complete baseline study. • Survive a change in leadership.
For More information www.icyd.org