Peak Performance 2.0 Review April 11, 2014. - 2 - 2 Agenda  Welcome and introductions  Performance management and innovation  Lights on dialogue; takeaways.

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Peak Performance 2.0 Review April 11, 2014

Agenda  Welcome and introductions  Performance management and innovation  Lights on dialogue; takeaways and next steps

Vision Alignment Citywide Vision: We will deliver a world-class city where everyone matters. Agency Vision : Provide a structure which enables those in need of assistance or protection to have a proven, timely path to safety and self-sufficiency allowing us to focus on prevention and strengthening our community.

Strategic Plan Overview Strategy 1: Cutting Edge Practice Implement best practice, performance based, continuous improvement decision-making Strategy 1: Cutting Edge Practice Implement best practice, performance based, continuous improvement decision-making Mission: Partnering with our community to protect those in harm’s way and help all people in need. Protection and Prevention: Protect vulnerable children and adults from abuse, neglect and exploitation while fostering healthy families and communities to their fullest potential. Assistance: Assure that people’s basic needs are met through the provision of timely, integrated financial assistance with comprehensive service that helps individuals and families meet self- sufficiency. Strategy 2: Responsive Customer Service Pursue a customer friendly, accessible service delivery system Strategy 2: Responsive Customer Service Pursue a customer friendly, accessible service delivery system Strategy 3: Collaborative Community Partnerships Expand and strengthen local community and state partnerships Strategy 3: Collaborative Community Partnerships Expand and strengthen local community and state partnerships Strategy 4 Responsible Financial Management Promote fiscal responsibility and accountability Strategy 4 Responsible Financial Management Promote fiscal responsibility and accountability Strategy 5: Superior Workforce Development Attract and retain a high performing, diverse and well- trained workforce Strategy 5: Superior Workforce Development Attract and retain a high performing, diverse and well- trained workforce

Performance Measure: Goal Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Timeliness: Percent of assistance applications across all programs (excluding Child Support Enforcement) are processed within federal timeliness guidelines >95% CDHS Outreach: Percent of potentially eligible Denver residents receive SNAP/food assistance >90% DHS Percent of potentially eligible Denver residents receive family medical assistance >90% DHS Administrative Efficiency: Percent of administrative overhead to distribute assistance benefits to families and children <13% DHS Percent of owed court ordered child support obligations that were collected and distributed to families. >61% DHS Goal I: Assistance Mission-Level Metrics

Food Assistance/ SNAP Outreach Why does it change? The denominator is derived from US Census estimates of Federal Poverty. No adjustment in Mass Closures and Corrections in State Systems. Cost of Living Adjustments 2 Active Individuals of Cases receiving FA benefits Individuals used to calculate FA benefits 3

Medical Assistance Outreach Affordable Care Act Why does it change? The denominator is derived from US Census estimates adjusted annually 1 Affordable Care Act and Marketing 2 System Changes 3

Performance Measure: Goal Qtr Qtr Qtr Qtr Prevention of Re-Abuse: Percent of children who experienced founded abuse or neglect did not experience repeat founded abuse or neglect within 6 months >94.6% Fed Family Preservation: Percent of children initially served in their own home were not placed outside the home anytime during case involvement >85% CDHS Responsiveness: Percent of alleged child victims were seen within federal guidelines for initial response >90% Fed Percent of Adult Protection referrals were responded to within 3 days >85% DHS Well Being: Percent of children requiring monthly face-to-face contacts are seen as expected and documented according to ARD guidelines >95% DHS Goal II: Protection & Prevention Mission-Level Metrics

Opportunity Analysis Architecture & Infrastructure Policies & Procedures Knowledge Management Technology Workforce Development Metrics Tracking Top Innovation Opportunities Managing for Daily Improvement Leader Standard Work Daily Status Meetings Gemba Walks Production Boards Sustaining Improvements Problem Solving Top Innovation Opportunities Value Stream Improvement Value Stream Analysis RIEsProjects Just Do Its Strong and will continue to invest further in the future Strategic Planning Department A3 Objective Development & Deployment Department Values Stream Analysis Vision & Strategy Strengths to Maintain/Enhance Modified from Simpler Business System® 11.0 © Simpler Consulting, L.P. All Rights Reserved

Innovation Plan

ObjectiveMeasureGoal People Manage workload to encourage work/life balance Ensure supervisors and managers exemplify DHS leadership model Increase employee engagement Voluntary separation rate Train in first 4 modules of DHS Leadership Model Competencies included in PEP’s 75% 6.5% 100 staff trained For 100 staff trained Process Leader Standard work is utilized Operational standard work is utilized Develop leader standard work Develop operational standard work 100% of first line supervisors Top 2 division identified processes Practice Achieve qualitative compliance without sacrificing timeliness Audit findings Repeat findings State/Federal program quality standards State/Federal timeliness standards  25% 95% 90% Innovation Tracking

Sustainability Update H igh Efficiency Lighting at Castro HVAC Overhaul to ensure running optimally and with minimal waste Solar reflective window film at Steele Street

Employee Engagement Engagement Index 17.7% actively engaged – 8.2% actively disengaged Engagement Index 20.3% actively engaged – 5.9% actively disengaged

Succession Planning

Accomplishments & Challenges Accomplishments: Flow Cell Implementation Same Day Interviews Continuity of Care Denver Authorization Referral Tracking (DART) 29 RIE’s in 2 identified value streams and across other programs Green Belts: 35 Black Belts: 65 Challenges: Affordable Care Act implementation and technology Quality On the Radar Program and practice changes: Adult Protection; Child Care Assistance Child Welfare Hotline; Child Welfare Differential Response

Next Steps  CFO performance budget kickoff  Innovation update 2014 plan: –People –Process –Practice