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Cross-Sectoral Referrals & Program Linkages Presenters: Jim McCaffery, TRG (CapacityPlus) Roshan Ramlal, World Vision (STEPS OVC) Mandy Swann, FHI 360 (LIFT) Facilitator: Amy Bess, Global Social Service Workforce Alliance
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Cross-Sectoral Referrals &Program Linkages

Presenters: Jim McCaffery, TRG (CapacityPlus)

Roshan Ramlal, World Vision (STEPS OVC)Mandy Swann, FHI 360 (LIFT)

Facilitator:Amy Bess, Global Social Service Workforce Alliance

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LIFT MODEL FOR LINKING NACS with ES/L/FS OPPORTUNITIES

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LIFT MODEL FOR LINKING NACS with ES/L/FS OPPORTUNITIES

Poverty &Food Security

Diagnostic Tool

Assesses demand for services

Organizational Network

Analysis (ONA)

Assesses supply of services

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EXAMPLE SOCIOGRAM - BALAKA MALAWI

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Better coverage

Less confusion for clients

Improved targeting

Timely/appropriate services provided

Referred to the right places

Sustainability/continuum of care

Comprehensive package of services

Number of Organizations

How do you feel that activities in collaboration with other services affect your clients?

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Clear communication

Location

Funding

Personalities and Org. Policy

Nature of the program

Networking

Number of Organizations

What factors have facilitated the development of effective partnerships?

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POVERTY AND FOOD SECURITYDIAGNOSTIC TOOL

Conduct Poverty & Food Security Diagnostic w/ Health Facility

Client

Score diagnostic results &

categorize HH based on 3 Ps

framework

Qualitative interview/counseling based on available services

Make informed

referral(s) to services

STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4

Progress out of Poverty Index (PPI)

Household Hunger Scale (HHS)

Household Dietary Diversity Score (HDDS)

Provision

Protection

Promotion

Preferences/interests

Skills Geography Time

constraints Other

priorities

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Example – solwezi group zambia

Community Development Officers

Police: Victim Empowerment Unit

Drug Enforcement Officers

Prison Staff

People with Disabilities

Ministry: Gender Focal Person

NGO & FBO staff

Social Welfare Officers

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Solwezi Referrals in action

Young man, 15, with disability, begging in town

2 younger siblings

supporting

Catholic Sponsorship Programme

Social Welfare

Association of People with Disabilities

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Mutare Group dynamics on a case

Teacher on course identifies 10 year old student is being abused

Refers child to Certificate Student from Family Support Trust (NGO) for examination & counselling

Parents were resistant to investigation of the case

Referred to a Certificate student from the Victim Friendly Unit (police).

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The PGH Child Protection Unit: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Child Abuse

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CASE CONFERENCE(How do you make the system work)


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