A Theory Of Change Approach For Developing Systems Of Care Presented by Mario Hernandez, Ph.D. February 2009 Ottawa.

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A Theory Of Change Approach For Developing Systems Of Care Presented by Mario Hernandez, Ph.D. February 2009 Ottawa

Human service systems are often asked to respond to multiple and changing needs Service delivery environments are complex and frequently changing Size Effective systems must find ways to respond and manage complexity The Challenge Of Complexity

“From an early age, we are taught to break apart problems, to fragment the world. This apparently makes complex tasks and subjects more manageable, but we pay a hidden, enormous price. We can no longer see the consequences of our actions; we lose our intrinsic sense of connection to a larger whole” (p.3). Peter Senge (1990).The fifth discipline: The art and practice of the learning organization. New York: Doubleday.

Reform: Systems Of Care Improved implementation of effective practices across organization levels ƒ + Improved pathways to care Improved Outcomes Improved availability of services + Values and Principles of a System of Care

Linking Ideas To Action Assumption: the degree of overlap between the two functions contributes to improved planning and service delivery Conceptualization and Operationalization Implementation of Services

What Is A Theory Of Change? The underlying assumptions and strategies that guide local system of care development and are believed by local planners/builders to be critical to producing changes in available service/supports that are expected to lead to improvements for children and their families.

Theory Of Change Beliefs that system, planners, builders, and implementers have about: What children with serious emotional/behavioral challenges and their families need from services/supports in order to thrive in their communities and… What local strategies will enable these services/supports to become available and meet those needs

Theory Of Change Component 1 Three core elements of a Theory of Change: A clear description of the local population of concern A clear articulation of goals and outcomes A clear description of local strategies that includes services/supports and the associated infrastructure

Theory Of Change Component 2 Theory of Change A clearly expressed relationship between the three core elements

Where Theories Of Change Can Be Found

Developing Local Theory