Presentation by Rick Shinn at the 2009 Virginia Health Equity Conference - Part of the panel discussion, "Advocacy 101: Strategies to Build Local, State and National Support for Health Equity"
Presentation by Rick Shinn at the 2009 Virginia Health Equity Conference - Part of the panel discussion, "Advocacy 101: Strategies to Build Local, State and National Support for Health Equity"
4.2 Partnering with Landlords
Speaker: Ryan Macy-Hurley
One of the key strategies in rapidly re-housing families is creating and maintaining strong relationships with a variety of private and public landlords. This workshop will cover how to develop strong partnerships with landlords and how to use those relationships to quickly acquire housing. Strategies such as finding housing units, landlord mediation, and conflict resolution will be discussed.
4.6 Rural Roundtable: Unique Challenges and Innovative Solutions
Speaker: Linda Olsen
Serving families and youth experiencing homelessness in rural communities includes a distinct set of obstacles that are not always covered in larger discussions about homelessness. In this interactive workshop, audience members and presenters will discuss the problems their communities have faced and how they have attempted to overcome them, with additional discussion on opportunities and challenges associated with HEARTH Act implementation.
Presented at the annual Health Center Board Member Training, this presentation focuses on the core principles of legislative advocacy as it relates to MPCA and CHCs in Michigan.
All Hands on Deck: Creating Action Around Your CauseMike Kennerknecht
Presentation with Tom Brede from Eric Mower + Assoc. at the Ad Council of Rochester's nonprofit advocacy workshop on Nov. 18, 2014. We discuss effective strategies and tactics for nonprofits to engage with elected officials.
4.2 Partnering with Landlords
Speaker: Ryan Macy-Hurley
One of the key strategies in rapidly re-housing families is creating and maintaining strong relationships with a variety of private and public landlords. This workshop will cover how to develop strong partnerships with landlords and how to use those relationships to quickly acquire housing. Strategies such as finding housing units, landlord mediation, and conflict resolution will be discussed.
4.6 Rural Roundtable: Unique Challenges and Innovative Solutions
Speaker: Linda Olsen
Serving families and youth experiencing homelessness in rural communities includes a distinct set of obstacles that are not always covered in larger discussions about homelessness. In this interactive workshop, audience members and presenters will discuss the problems their communities have faced and how they have attempted to overcome them, with additional discussion on opportunities and challenges associated with HEARTH Act implementation.
Presented at the annual Health Center Board Member Training, this presentation focuses on the core principles of legislative advocacy as it relates to MPCA and CHCs in Michigan.
All Hands on Deck: Creating Action Around Your CauseMike Kennerknecht
Presentation with Tom Brede from Eric Mower + Assoc. at the Ad Council of Rochester's nonprofit advocacy workshop on Nov. 18, 2014. We discuss effective strategies and tactics for nonprofits to engage with elected officials.
Use Case – eGrantUse CaseKrishna Marepalli.docxjessiehampson
Use Case – eGrant
Use Case
Krishna Marepalli
ITPM 515
170068
Use Case 1Actors
1. IT experts
1. Customers/ user
Brief Description
The grants must be deposited in the customer’s account within one hour of grant approval.
Flow of Events
Preconditions
1. Each customer ought to have a valid email account
1. Each user ought to access to have a phone.
Basic Flow
1. The customer keys in their information into the system
1. The system verifies the information
1. Grants are transferred into the user’s account within one hourAlternative Flows
1. The system will send a notification to the customer if the grant has been denied with detailing the reasons for the denial.
2. If the issue undergoes technical hitches, the end user will be notifies through a message (Alla, Pazos & DelAguila, 2017).Postconditions
1. The grant amount that has been approved will be send to the customers’ account where they can withdraw at their own convenience.
Use case 2Actors
1. System
1. Customers/ User
Brief Description
Users/ customers will be able to key in their details such as email ID, valid SSN and pin codes into the web portal (Chari & Agrawal, 2018).
Flow of Events
Preconditions
1. Each customer ought to have a valid SSN
1. Each customer ought to have access to internet
1. Each user should have an Email address
Basic Flow
1. The user is prompted to enter personal details such as Email address and password.
1. The system verifies the customer details.
1. The user shall be asked to key in a secret question (Little, 2016). Alternative Flows
3. The system will not ask for the user details if the email address does not exist.
4. The user will not be prompted to select a secret question.Postconditions
1. The customer will be able to access the portal every time they need to by using their email existing email addresses.
References
Alla, S., Pazos, P., & DelAguila, R. (2017). The Impact of Requirements Management Documentation on Software Project Outcomes in Health Care. In IIE Annual Conference. Proceedings (pp. 1419-1423). Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE).
Chari, K., & Agrawal, M. (2018). Impact of incorrect and new requirements on waterfall software project outcomes. Empirical Software Engineering, 23(1), 165-185.
Little, T. A. (2016). A Foundational Perspective on Core Competency Requirements for Project Management Initiatives.
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Policy Advocacy Challenge 6.1 Finding Emerging Legislation in State and Federal Jurisdictions Stephanie
Davis, Research Librarian, University of California, Irvine
FEDERAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION
In 1995, a team of librarians and technologists from the Library of Congress created THOMAS, under a
federal mandate from the 104th Congress to make federal legislative information freely available to the
public via the Internet. THOMAS, located at http:// thomas.loc.gov, is named for Thomas Jefferson and
provides access to many types of political and government ...
2018 MACE Annual Conference presentation from John Kirchner of the US Chamber of Commerce.
This presentation will include the importance of advocacy for local chambers and provide useful tools for how chambers can engage in advocacy more effectively. In addition, it provides a federal policy briefing on key issues that are important to the business community across the region and country.
The Ohio legislature is currently negotiating the biennial state budget bill that will determine funding for vital public services and supports over the next two years. Passing a new state budget presents a big opportunity to advocate to strengthen Ohio’s families and communities. Over the next several months AOF and our partners will focus on helping Ohioans be safe in their homes, afford the basics, and find good jobs that ensure family stability.
Webinar speakers Tara Britton and William Tarter, Jr. of The Center for Community Solutions discussed how the state budget is negotiated, where to find budget resources and how to use them, what it means to be an effective advocate, and ways to get involved in efforts to strengthen Ohio’s human services programs.
During this webinar, attendees will learn about:
- Grassroots advocacy
- Engaging political representatives in your city or province
- Getting your issues on the agenda
- Current health policy context in Ottawa & the provinces
Contact information for presenters:
Michael Hatch - mhatch@impactcanada.com
HIMSS State Government Advocacy Day Roundtable - HIMSS Annual Meeting 2009 Ch...Richard Moore
HIMSS State Government Advocacy Day Roundtable - Session 307
Tuesday, April 7, 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM
Convention Center
Room: S105a
Roundtable Participants:
Blair Hedgepeth, Virginia
Jim Harris, Maryland HIMSS Chapter
Randy McCleese, Kentucky Bluegrass HIMSS Chapter
Martha Dameron, Northern California HIMSS Chapter
Mark Stevens, Delaware Valley HIMSS Chapter
Rick Moore, Central and Southern Ohio HIMSS Chapter
Topic Information:
Leadership and Strategic Planning
Public Policy Initiatives - Primary Topic
Description:
In 2008 there were seven HIMSS State Government Advocacy Days. Each event was successful, yet unique in size and approach. A panel of Advocates will discuss how to implement an Advocacy Day.
Roundtable Host:
Richard Moore
Advocacy Chair, CSOHIMSS
Level:
Introductory
Objectives:
Review how HIMSS State Government Advocacy Days were implemented in seven different states
Extrapolate insights on how a HIMSS State Government Advocacy Day can be implemented in your state
Explain how HIMSS State Government and HIMSS Federal Government resources can help with a State Advocacy effort
Make Your Voice Heard: A Beginner's Guide to Lobbying (Advocating) to Congres...Matthew Taber, M.S.
Learn how to lobby (advocate) Congress for your physician (pediatrician, internist, family practitioner, gynecologist, etc), nurse, medical practice (primary care, specialty, dental, etc), and hospital. In this video, you will learn the following:
What is Lobbying (advocacy)
The make up of the U.S. Congress
Identification of Congressional Healthcare Committees
Identification of Nurses and Physicians in Congress
The Anatomy of a Congressional Office
The Anatomy of a Congressional Committee
The Lobbying (Advocacy) Process
Please visit http://medicalaccessusa.com or http://medicalaccessforamerica.com for more information
In this training, we will educate and prepare business leaders to be effective advocates for your issues. Here's what you will learn:
Plan an in-person meeting with policy makers
How to prepare and research for in-person meeting
Execute a successful meeting with policy makers
Post-meeting outreach
Get your message to policy makers when you can't meet in person (outside-in approach)
This presentations by Carl Falconer is from the workshop 3.03 Implementing Effective Governance to End Homelessness from the 2015 National Conference on Ending Homelessness.
Effective governance sets the tone for a systemic focus on ending homelessness. Speakers will discuss the essential elements of effective governance, including managing and measuring performance and right-sizing the crisis response system through resource allocation.
Slides from a presentations by Cynthia Nagendra of the National Alliance to End Homelessness from a webinar that originally streamed on Tuesday, April 7, 2015 covering steps one and three of the Alliance's "5 Steps for Ending Veteran Homelessness" document.
"Housing First and Youth" by Stephen Gaetz from the workshop 4.6 Housing and Service Models for Homeless Youth at the 2014 National Conference on Ending Homelessness.
Frontline Practice within Housing First Programs by Benjamin Henwood from the workshop 5.9 Research on the Efficacy of Housing First at the 2014 National Conference on Ending Homelessness.
Rapid Re-Housing with DV Survivors: Approaches that Work by Kris Billhardt from the workshop Providing Rapid Re-housing for Victims of Domestic Violence at the 2014 National Conference on Ending Homelessness.
Non-chronic Adult Homelessness: Background and Opportunities by Dennis Culhane from the workshop 1.7 Non-Chronic Homelessness among Single Adults: An Overview at the 2014 National Conference on Ending Homelessness
California’s Approach for Implementing the Federal Fostering Connections to Success Ac by Lindsay Elliott from
5.8 Ending Homelessness for Youth Aging Out of Foster Care at the 2014 National Conference on Ending Family and Youth Homelessness.
Family Reunification Pilot, Alameda County, CA from the work shop 6.1 Partnering with Child Welfare Agencies to End Family Homelessness at the 2013 National Conference on Ending Homelessness.
Improving Homeless Assistance Through Learning Collaboratives by Elains De Coligny and Kathie Barkow from the 2013 National Conference on Ending Homelessness
Shelter diversion by Ed Boyte from 6.5 Maximizing System Effectiveness through Homelessness Prevention from the 2013 National Conference on Ending Homelessness
"Evaluating Philadelphia’s Rapid Re-Housing Impacts on Housing Stability and Income," by Jamie Vanasse Taylor Cloudburst and Katrina Pratt-Roebuck from the 2013 National Conference on Ending Homelessness/.
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role of women and girls in various terror groupssadiakorobi2
Women have three distinct types of involvement: direct involvement in terrorist acts; enabling of others to commit such acts; and facilitating the disengagement of others from violent or extremist groups.
हम आग्रह करते हैं कि जो भी सत्ता में आए, वह संविधान का पालन करे, उसकी रक्षा करे और उसे बनाए रखे।" प्रस्ताव में कुल तीन प्रमुख हस्तक्षेप और उनके तंत्र भी प्रस्तुत किए गए। पहला हस्तक्षेप स्वतंत्र मीडिया को प्रोत्साहित करके, वास्तविकता पर आधारित काउंटर नैरेटिव का निर्माण करके और सत्तारूढ़ सरकार द्वारा नियोजित मनोवैज्ञानिक हेरफेर की रणनीति का मुकाबला करके लोगों द्वारा निर्धारित कथा को बनाए रखना और उस पर कार्यकरना था।
In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
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