The Rise Together poverty blueprint plan (OTHERWISE KNOWN AS)
THE PEOPLE’S PLAN
Which business model’s key word is “integrity”?
Regulative business model - Consumers receive a product or service that is timely, accurate, cost-effective and easy to understand. And what we deliver is also “within the rules.”
How many days after completing an intake should the bridge assessment be completed?
14 DAYS
Which two SDOH will most likely help to move up the economic mobility ladder?
Education and income
What is the name of the science-based approach to support family-led goal attainment with a primary goal of economic mobility out of poverty?
Mobility Mentoring
How many Goals are in the poverty blueprint plan?
13 Goals
Which business model addresses the “root cause”
Integrative
What initiative other than FSU has Franklin County Deployed that is the embodiment of Targeted Universalism and why?
Franklin County Health and Human Services Mobile Unit
Safe Housing has a direct correlation to which SDOH ?
Mental and Physical Health
EMPath, Otherwise known as ?
Economic Mobility Pathways
How many action steps are in the poverty blueprint ?
120 Action Steps
Franklin County is the most populous county in Ohio with a diverse population of 1.3 million residents. Today the county’s poverty rate (as defined by 2018 federal poverty level income numbers) is 16.7%. What is the poverty rate of African Americans?
29.9%
When did the pilot begin and why?
2020, it was a direct response to the county declaring racism a public health crisis and was a targeted way to help black families move up the economic mobility ladder while at the same time challenging policies that served as barriers for this to happen.
SDOH has a direct correlation to what ?
An individual's lifespan and quality of life
Single Black Mothers make up what percentile of the homeless shelter?
68 %
What is the name of the center that is one of the most significant emergences from the blueprint process ?
Innovation Center
Name One goal in the Poverty Blue Print Plan
( Look in the Book )
According to the Othering and Belonging Institute, What are the two main themes that were merged together to form the ideology of Targeted Universalism?
Universal Responses and Targeted Policies. It then allowed us to switch to using Targeted Practices to accomplish Universal Goals
When talking about creating generative change, affecting policies that govern systems which in turn govern people’s life, what analogy are we really talking about?
Ground Water Effect
How many days after completing a Bridge assessment should the goals be completed?
7 DAYS
What are the 4 main themes all the goals and action steps were focused on to improve conditions and reduce poverty?
Jobs, Housing, Health, Youth
What are the four levels and what do they consist of? And in what order?
Regulative
Collaborative
Integrative
Generative
Targeted Policies sound like a good thing right? Why is this wrong?
Targeted policies may be more efficient and less costly, but by targeting a particular group, these approaches are often viewed as unfairly helping one group over another, seeding hostility and resentment.
What are the social determinants of health?
Economic Stability, Education, Neighborhood and Built Environment, Social and Community Context, Healthcare access and quality - mental and physical health will work here
What is the percentile of African American Homeownership in Franklin County ?
33.4%