From Cradle to College and Career King County Re-engagement Provider Network July 14, 2017 Hanne Makhani and Nicole Yohalem
Agenda 9:35 10:05 10:05 10:35 Welcome! Introductions System-building Updates: - ReOpp/Peer Connectors - Latino Student Engagement Project Health Care Resources and Benefits for Foster Youth 10:35 10:55 The Café Noir Project & Education 10:55 11:05 Networking Break 11:05 11:55 Design Thinking 101 11:55 12:00 Announcements
Introductions Please share: Your Name Organization One thing you love about your job!
Building a System
www.reopp.org 206.263.8244 www.facebook.com/re2opp Outreach effort dedicated to connecting 16-24 year-olds who are out of school and work to best-fit education and employment opportunities in King County. July Update Youth referred: 1127 Youth linked: 791 Youth re-engaged: 570
Q2 2017 (April June) Data Request is Out! Due July 19!
Updated Data from Jan March (Q1 2017)
Latino Student Engagement Project
Credential Earning Rates and Disproportionality By Race and Ethnicity for Winter 2017 Data Capacity
Rates By Race and Ethnicity for Winter 2017 Data Capacity 8 / 375 = 2% 2% of all Latino/a Students served in Quarter 1 Earned a credential
Disproportionality By Race and Ethnicity for Winter 2017 Data Capacity
Disproportionality By Race and Ethnicity for Winter 2017 % Number of Total Data Capacity 5-26 = -21-21 Percentage point difference in Latino/a student credential earning relative to total students served
Disproportionality Data Capacity
Disproportionality Data Capacity
Racial Disproportionality in Credential Earning By Quarter Data Capacity Program Report
Health Care Resources + Benefits for Foster Care Youth & Alumni SARA ROBITAILLE Sr. Manger Operations, Apple Health Core Connections
foster care youth + alumni 07.14.17
Life is complicated. Your health insurance shouldn t be.
YOUR health plan. And the best part is, it s no cost to you!
Through Apple Health Core Connections, you are part of our young adult program, a2a. You ll receive a call before your 18 th birthday to invite you to join.
PROVIDERONE BENEFITS Certain benefits are available to our members that are not covered through Coordinated Care. These benefits are provided by other community based services and programs. *To receive all of your Medicaid benefits, you ll need both your Provider One card and your Apple Health Core Connections ID Card.
APPLE HEALTH CORE CONNECTIONS ID CARD NEED A NEW CARD? Call us or use your online member account. No doctor s office or pharmacy should ever turn you away.
urgent care + ER visits doctor + specialist visits flu shots drug & alcohol treatment over the counter and prescription meds annual physical exams dental visits eye exams, glasses, contacts housing, employment & education support mental health visits transgender health services help to quit smoking family planning tracking down medical records for past services received transportation to appointments
URGENT CARE & EMERGENCY ROOM VISITS You re covered for both! But ER visits have longer wait times and usually more germs. Get the right care at the right time. ER heavily bleeding unconscious trouble breathing URGENT CARE cuts and burns sprained ankle cold symptoms
DOCTOR & SPECIALIST VISITS See doctors and specialists when you re sick AND to prevent sickness. illness annual checkups preventative care
DOCTOR & SPECIALIST VISITS Choose providers that are in the Coordinated Care Network. WE HAVE THOUSANDS OF Doctors Hospitals Pharmacies Clinics Specialists LOCATE A PROVIDER WHO WORKS WITH COORDINATED CARE 1-844-354-9876 CoordinatedCareHealth.com/ AppleHealthCoreConnections
OVER THE COUNTER & PRESCRIPTION MEDS Find an in-network pharmacy so there is no cost to you! MANY OVER THE COUNTER MEDICATIONS ARE ALSO COVERED Pain relief (ibuprofen, aspirin, etc.) Antacids Allergy and cold medicines Athlete s foot cream Diabetic testing supplies Prenatal vitamins All you need is a doctor s prescription and your Coordinated Care ID number.
DENTAL VISITS Just like with your doctor, see a dentist when you re experiencing pain AND to prevent future dental issues. routine exams 1-2 cleanings per year x-rays fillings We can help you find a dental provider. Just give us a call.
EYE EXAMS, GLASSES & CONTACTS No cost glasses or contact lenses just for you! Just get them before your 21 st birthday. YOUR BENEFITS INCLUDE Eye exams 0-20 years old eye exam 1x per calendar year 21+ years old eye exam once every two calendars years Other medically necessary eye care
MENTAL HEALTH VISITS We want both your MIND and your BODY to be as healthy as possible. WE CAN HELP COORDINATE THE FOLLOWING MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES therapy medication management drug and alcohol treatment inpatient psychiatric care
TRANSGENDER HEALTH SERVICES We also offer transgender health benefits to all members. SERVICES INCLUDE Hormone therapy Mental health services Surgical services (covered through Provider One)
HELP TO QUIT SMOKING Are you ready to quit smoking? We can help. no cost medication (gum, lozenges, patch) personal coach for encouragement and support personalized help for teens wanting to quit Don t forget smoking doesn t just refer to cigarettes. It includes hookah, e-cigarettes, and vaping which can all be harmful to your health.
FAMILY PLANNING & SAFE SEX Make a plan with your family or wait until the time is right. BENEFITS INCLUDE Birth control No cost with prescription OTC without a prescription Birth control pills, ring, shots, IUDs, long acting birth control/implant, emergency contraceptive, condoms, spermicide Pregnancy testing Maternity support services Sterilization Pregnancy terminations ALREADY PREGNANT? We have a special program to help called Start Smart for Your Baby!
TRANSPORTATION TO APPOINTMENTS Take no cost rides to your appointments. bus tickets gas vouchers mileage reimbursement volunteer drivers commercial bus + air accessible vehicle taxi cab Appointments include doctor, dentist, hospital and/or drug store visits for medically necessary services. To arrange transportation, contact your Regional Broker.
care management & MemberConnections online member account CentAccount Rewards Safelink cell phone 24-hour nurse advice line Start Smart for Your Baby
CARE MANAGEMENT & MEMBERCONNECTIONS Receive personalized help managing your benefits, resources, and health conditions HOW WE CAN HELP Find doctors and specialists Community resources like housing, food and clothing Advocate for you Health education and support Someone to call for help For help locating medical, dental, and behavioral health providers: CALL 1-844-354-9876
ONLINE MEMBER ACCOUNT Access your benefits and get a new ID card 24/7 through your account BENEFITS INCLUDE Microsoft Health Vault Easily order new ID cards Securely communicate with health plan Online Health Library Must be 18+ to access your online member account
CENTACCOUNT REWARDS Earn rewards for staying healthy! $ 10 $ 10 $ 40 $ 40 For an annual well child visit (ages 16 months 2 and 7-11) For an annual well care visit (age 21 and up) For an annual well child visit (ages 3-6) For an annual adolescence well care visit (ages 12-20) $ 60 $ 10 $ 60 $ 15 For infant well care visits before 15 months old (visits recommended at 3-5 days, before 30 days, and at 2,4,6,9,12 and 15 mo. old) For an annual cervical cancer screening (females age 21-64) For annual comprehensive diabetes care (ages 18-75) For completing an initial Health Risk Screening (1 per lifetime)
SAFELINK CELL PHONE Get a cell phone with 350 minutes + unlimited texting! BENFITS INCLUDE No cost cell phone 350 minutes per month and unlimited texting Unlimited calls to Coordinated Care Member Services or 24-Hour Nurse Advice Line
24-HOUR NURSE ADVICE LINE Call our registered nurses anytime for medical + mental health support. OUR NURSES CAN HELP Decide if you should go to a primary care provider, ER or urgent care Answer questions about medical situations Find a doctor CALL OUR NURSE ADVICE LINE 1-844-354-9876 *Press 3 for member services, then 3 again for nurse line after hours
START SMART FOR YOUR BABY We ve got goodies for pregnant members and new parents! BENEFITS INCLUDE No cost car seat Pregnancy testing at a health care clinic Case management and support for your pregnancy No cost electric breast pump Prenatal vitamins Puff Free Pregnancy to help quit smoking Education + resources In-home monitoring and support as needed
Take advantage of these programs and services. You re worth it!
ENROLLMENT Think you may qualify for Apple Health Core Connections? CONTACT THE HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY FOSTER CARE MEDICAL TEAM 1-800-562-3022 ext. 15480 fcmt@hca.wa.gov
ENROLLMENT Don t qualify for Apple Health Core Connections? You may still qualify for regular Apple Health. CONTACT 1-877-644-4613 www.wahealthplanfinder.org
KNOW YOUR RIGHTS YOU HAVE THE RIGHT TO Medical care whenever you need it and have health coverage through the month of your 26 th birthday. Be respected by your health care provider. Be informed of all risks and benefits of any medications that are prescribed or recommended to you. A copy of all medical records while you were in the custody of Children s Administration when you exit care. See your rights and responsibilities https://www.coordinatedcarehealth.com/members/fostercare/member-resources/member-rights-and-responsibilities.html Mental health and reproductive health are protected. A signed release may be required to share this information.
CONNECT WITH US APPLE HEALTH CORE CONNECTIONS 1-844-354-9876 @CoordinatedCare on Facebook and Twitter HCA FOSTER CARE MEDICAL TEAM (eligibility and enrollment) 1-800-562-3022, ext. 15480 FCMT@hca.wa.gov
APPLE HEALTH CORE CONNECTIONS LIAISONS REGION 01 Joey Charlton 509-317-1064 JoCharlton@coordinatedcarehealth.com REGION 03 Julie Lowery 253-278-9279 Julie.M.Lowery@coordinatedcarehealth.com REGION 02 Jen Estroff 206-492-9019 JEstroff@coordinatedcarehealth.com
COMMUNITY EDUCATORS REGION 01 Kolbi Peach 509-637-6077 Kolbi.M.Peach@coordinatedcarehealth.com REGION 02 Heather Perry 206-200-4389 Heather.R.Perry@coordinatedcarehealth.com REGION 02 Lindsey Greene 206-200-4902 Lindsey.C.Greene@coordinatedcarehealth.com REGION 03 Kathleen Page 253-348-0300 Kathleen.D.Page@coordinatedcarehealth.co m
Coordinated Care complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, or sex. 2017 Coordinated Care of Washington. All rights reserved.
Café Noir Project + Education SHYAN SELAH Singer. Songwriter. Entrepreneur. Poet. Activist. GREG GARCIA Community Impact Manager
Networking Break
DESIGN THINKING 101
DESIGN THINKING IS A CREATIVE AND COLLABORATIVE PROBLEM SOLVING METHODOLOGY USED TO GENERATE MORE EMPATHETIC AND INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS.
WHEN TO USE DESIGN THINKING?
WHO ARE THE MOST CREATIVE PEOPLE YOU KNOW?
DESIGN THINKING MINDSETS OPEN Go wide! Opening is for divergent thinking. It s not about good or bad ideas, it s about getting started and generating lots of possibilities. CLOSED This is convergent thinking. Weigh the pros and cons of your options. Narrow down to the best ones. Make a decision and move forward.
PAIR UP!
NO, BECAUSE
YES, AND
DESIGN THINKING PHASES
PROBLEM FRAMING
Journey maps are a tool to help visualize a stakeholder s experience using a product or service, highlighting their activities and emotions and therefore strategic opportunities for innovation.
OUR BROAD GOAL How might we design reengagement programs to engage and retain youth, ensuring that they get a credential and go on to postsecondary or employment?
RE-ENGAGEMENT PROGRAM JOURNEY MAP RECRUITMENT + ENROLLMENT ACADEMICS + PERSONAL SUPPORT GRADUATION AND BEYOND Activities: - Attend an orientation session. - Meet with a case manager. - Complete forms and tests. Youth Need: I have two jobs so flexibility is important for me. Opportunity: How might we plan orientations or scaffold paperwork requirements to be as simple and engaging as possible? Activities: - Attend class and practice skills - Complete assignments - Take tests Youth Need: Classes are sometimes boring and no one really cares about how I am doing or whether I am making progress." Opportunity: How might we provide challenging content in an environment where students feel supported and encouraged? Activities: - Check progress towards graduation - Make a postsecondary plan - Get job experience Youth Need: I d like to go to college, but feel lost about all the paperwork and funding required and when I should start working on all that. Opportunity: How might we ensure that young people graduate with a postsecondary plan and supports to follow through with it?
ACTIVITY 1 (5 mins) Review the re-engagement journey map: 1. As a group, choose one youth need off of the journey map or identify another youth need that you may want to address. 2. Write a How might we question to address that need and carry this question into the Idea Generation phase.
IDEA GENERATION
WHERE ARE YOU WHEN YOU GET YOUR MOST CREATIVE IDEAS?
LET S GET INTO ALPHA STATE BREATHE!
IT S IDEATION TIME!
HOW TO CAPTURE IDEAS
ACTIVITY 2 (5 mins) Solo idea generation
ACTIVITY 3 (5 mins) Group idea generation
SHARE YOUR BEST IDEA!
EXPERIMENT IN AUGUST! (REPORT IN SEPTEMBER)
Announcements YearUp is recruiting for Fall enrollment at their Belltown and Bellevue College locations. YearUp is a tuition-free, one-year, career readiness program where 18-24 year olds can learn IT, computer networking and support, database analysis and more. Email: BMcRae@yearup.org Register now for the Western Region Re-engagement Plus Convening at the Murano Hotel in Tacoma. December 6-8 Link: https://s08.123signup.com/event/details/hftqc Highline Re-engagement Centers are hiring! School Social Worker and Program Manager Positions open. Applications received until July 14! Apply online: http://jobs.highlineschools.org/staff-jobs Best Starts Youth Development RFP is now open! This funding opportunity will support organizations for up to three years, focusing on mentoring, youth leadership and engagement opportunities, positive identity development, and healthy relationships. Responses due August 10! Information on the BSK Blog Human Centered Design Introductory Training Wednesday, July 17, 9-10 am. Register on Eventbrite Currently accepting applications for ReOpp Peer Connectors (2 positions)! Apply online at www.kingcounty.org/jobs Federal Way Open Doors/ El Centro de la Raza are recruiting a Peer Outreach worker. http://www.elcentrodelaraza.org/careers/ Latino Community Fair at MSC in Federal Way Saturday, July 29, 4-7:30 PM Email: joanne@mschelps.org Project-Based Learning Workshop Monday, August 21 (All-day) Email: Hannelore.Makhani@kingcounty.gov Other Resources: www.roadmapproject.org/oy
Thank you! HANNELORE MAKHANI NICOLE YOHALEM 206-477-7525 206-838-6610 hannelore.makhani@kincounty.gov nyohalem@ccedresults.org