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Starting an I&R Presented by NEBHANDS A Faith Based Community Initiative and United Way of the Midland. What Does an I&R Do?. Brings services and people together Uncovers service gaps in the community. I&R Components. Resource Files Classification System Data Collection.
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Starting an I&R Presented by NEBHANDS A Faith Based Community Initiative and United Way of the Midland
What Does an I&R Do? • Brings services and people together • Uncovers service gaps in the community
I&R Components • Resource Files • Classification System • Data Collection
Inclusion/Exclusion Policy • Guidelines to govern which groups are include and which groups are excluded from the resource database
Why do you need an Inclusion/Exclusion Policy? • Consistency • Legitimizes decisions • Makes it easier for staff to determine if an organization qualifies for the database
Inclusion • Nonprofit health and human service agencies • For profit agencies that accept Medicare/Medicaid • For profit agencies providing free or low-cost services or on a sliding fee scale or have a flexible payment plan
Inclusion • Government agencies providing educational, health and human services • Agencies providing specialized I&R, hotlines, helplines, and crisis lines • Churches and civic groups that provide services to the community at large • Support groups
Inclusion • For profit organizations that provide services not offered in the nonprofit community • Programs with a history of service • Programs within your geographic area
Exclusion • For profit and private practitioners • Organizations requiring membership • Organizations that discriminate • Organizations that misrepresent their service, engage in illegal or fraudulent activities, or do not deliver services
Exclusion • Nonlicensed organizations in a field where licensing standards exist • Political or issue oriented groups • Organizations that require religions participation as a condition of service
Disclaimers • Listing in the database is not an endorsement • Agencies are wholly responsible for screening callers for eligibility for service. Referral to an agency does not guarentee service
Policy for Handling Exclusions • Appeals process for excluded or removed agencies • Handling complaints and the removal procedures
Community Resources • Food • Clothing • Housing • Financial Assistance • Substance Abuse Services
Community Resources • Counseling/Mental Health Services • Transportation • Senior Services • Disability Services
Community Resources • Abuse Services • Health/Medical Services • Support Groups
Resources • National • State • County • Local • Internet
Information to Collect • Name, address, phone number, fax numbers, email • Services provided • Eligibility requirements • Hours of service
Information to Collect • Service area • How to make application • Cost and payment • Accessibility
Where to Look for Information • What do you know • Service providers • Telephone book • Newspapers • Internet
Barriers to Existing Services • Transportation • Inaccessibility for disabled persons • Financial limitations • Liability issues
Develop Community Service • Identify unmet needs in the community • Who to bring to the table • Community mapping • Prioritize needs and develop services