Welcome
       Human Services Advisory Groups
                  Dialogue
                 May 19, 2012
                  Kevin Bell
Chair, Fairfax County Human Services Council
Introduction


Kevin Bell, Chairman Fairfax County Human Services
Council
  Welcome to members of human services advisory and
  policy groups
  The County Board of Supervisors is fortunate to have
  so many talented and engaged advisors
  Over 28 organized groups were invited to today’s
  dialogue and are represented here today

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Human Services Council


Thank you to the Human Services Council members
present today
Members of the Human Services Council have spent
the past year considering the Council’s role
The Council solicited feedback from the Board of
Supervisors, the County Human Services department
heads, and the leadership of each of your groups
There was consensus from each of these
“stakeholder groups” about the council’s role...

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Communicating, engaging and
 educating community on human
         services system

Consensus is that the Council’s role is to....
  advise the Board of Supervisors on the
  needs, effectiveness, and resources required for the
  community’s human services system
  Promote effective communication and education with
  the community, key service partners, businesses, faith
  organizations, county residents and service recipients
  on the human services system

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Why we are here

With this “charge” to the Council in mind, members engaged in
conversations over the last several months on their role to
communicate - and educate - the community about the human
services system

The council established a “Communications and Education
committee” to consider various ideas and approaches to
community engagement and education strategies

Some conclusions the group came to ....
  Other human services boards, authorities and commissions also have a
  mission/charge to educate, inform and engage
  Opportunities may exist for the various groups to work together
  Setting up a dialogue with those groups might be a logical place to start

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Today’s agenda


So, this is what has led us to this gathering today.

We are fortunate that the newly appointed County Executive, Ed Long, is able to be here this
morning . While he may not need an introduction to many of you, this is an opportunity for us to
welcome him to his new role

We will hear from Deputy County Executive Pat Harrison – who is working to enhance our county
departments’ work through better service integration and focus on outcomes for effective service
delivery

We will begin our discussion of community engagement with Terri Freeman, a nationally recognized
leader in creating capacity for citizen participation and ways to leverage advisory groups’ leadership
in community involvement and engagement.

And the main focus – to discuss with all of you to get ideas on ways we might collaborate - to
engage the community, our citizens, our leaders - to understand - and be involved in - the human
services work we support in the community



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Let’s get started


Welcome and enjoy

We hope you will find this a worthy use of your time

Members of the Council are eager to hear your
reaction, ideas, and advice on what we might do
together


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Welcome From Kevin Bell

  • 1.
    Welcome Human Services Advisory Groups Dialogue May 19, 2012 Kevin Bell Chair, Fairfax County Human Services Council
  • 2.
    Introduction Kevin Bell, ChairmanFairfax County Human Services Council Welcome to members of human services advisory and policy groups The County Board of Supervisors is fortunate to have so many talented and engaged advisors Over 28 organized groups were invited to today’s dialogue and are represented here today 2
  • 3.
    Human Services Council Thankyou to the Human Services Council members present today Members of the Human Services Council have spent the past year considering the Council’s role The Council solicited feedback from the Board of Supervisors, the County Human Services department heads, and the leadership of each of your groups There was consensus from each of these “stakeholder groups” about the council’s role... 3
  • 4.
    Communicating, engaging and educating community on human services system Consensus is that the Council’s role is to.... advise the Board of Supervisors on the needs, effectiveness, and resources required for the community’s human services system Promote effective communication and education with the community, key service partners, businesses, faith organizations, county residents and service recipients on the human services system 4
  • 5.
    Why we arehere With this “charge” to the Council in mind, members engaged in conversations over the last several months on their role to communicate - and educate - the community about the human services system The council established a “Communications and Education committee” to consider various ideas and approaches to community engagement and education strategies Some conclusions the group came to .... Other human services boards, authorities and commissions also have a mission/charge to educate, inform and engage Opportunities may exist for the various groups to work together Setting up a dialogue with those groups might be a logical place to start 5
  • 6.
    Today’s agenda So, thisis what has led us to this gathering today. We are fortunate that the newly appointed County Executive, Ed Long, is able to be here this morning . While he may not need an introduction to many of you, this is an opportunity for us to welcome him to his new role We will hear from Deputy County Executive Pat Harrison – who is working to enhance our county departments’ work through better service integration and focus on outcomes for effective service delivery We will begin our discussion of community engagement with Terri Freeman, a nationally recognized leader in creating capacity for citizen participation and ways to leverage advisory groups’ leadership in community involvement and engagement. And the main focus – to discuss with all of you to get ideas on ways we might collaborate - to engage the community, our citizens, our leaders - to understand - and be involved in - the human services work we support in the community 6
  • 7.
    Let’s get started Welcomeand enjoy We hope you will find this a worthy use of your time Members of the Council are eager to hear your reaction, ideas, and advice on what we might do together 7

Editor's Notes

  • #3 Kevin to introduce who he is
  • #4 Members of the Council to stand to be acknowledged by Kevin at this time