🎙️ The November 19th United to Transform webinar recording is now available at https://lnkd.in/gwcyD_yb. Seth Dewey, Lindsay Smith, and Carrie Clark joined us for an encouraging conversation around substance use disorder in communities across Kansas, focused on collaborative efforts to reduce stigma and create more positive outcomes for both individuals and communities. United to Transform is a targeted statewide project intended to identify means of reducing the enormous toll of substance use disorders in the lives of Kansans. The project is initiated by Sunflower Foundation, funded by Kansas Fights Addiction Grant Review Board, and conducted by CPPR. #SUD #SubstanceUseDisorder
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Building a future where children and families thrive.
About us
At CPPR, we tackle complex issues challenging our communities by building and partnering with many dedicated public agency professionals, non-profit service providers, and family members living and working in communities. We are the researchers and evaluators, the innovators and problem solvers, the builders and implementors, the risk takers and the champions that young children and families need right now and in the future.
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https://cppr.ku.edu/
External link for Center for Public Partnerships & Research
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Lawrence, Kansas
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 2013
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1617 Saint Andrews Dr
Lawrence, Kansas 66047, US
Employees at Center for Public Partnerships & Research
Updates
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We're on our way ✈️ and ready to dig into child care capacity expansion in Kansas!
We’re excited to welcome teams from across the country tomorrow for our second annual Action Planning for Effective Early Education Systems and Policy Institute! The teams will tackle issues ranging from funding, to expanding infant and toddler care, to improving coordination across departments and agencies. Participants are beginning to arrive, and our staff is looking forward to digging into their action planning with them tomorrow morning! #earlyeducation
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Why is wellness for home visitors important? What do best practices for mandatory reporting look like? 🏡 CPPR graphic recorder Sara O'Keeffe captured these topics and more at the recent Kansas Home Visiting Virtual Conference. 🖌️ Explore all of Sara's visual recordings and learn more about home visiting in Kansas at https://lnkd.in/gybJq-pV. The recording below captures Wellness for Home Visitors: Prioritizing Self-Care for Sustainable Service with Kai Belton, keynote speaker.
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📆 Register now for our 2024-25 series. The first clinic date is December 10th! The Kansas Moms in Mind (KMIM) Consultation Clinics offer physicians and other providers the opportunity to connect with peers and build their knowledge on a variety of topics related to perinatal behavioral health. Each clinic features a brief didactic and collaborative case review. Register: bit.ly/4guk5d4 Continuing education hours are available. #Perinatal #PerinatalHealth #PMADS #PerinatalPsychiatry #PerinatalMentalHealth #PerinatalMoodDisorders
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🏡 What are Kansas home visitors’ perceptions and experiences of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) in their work? CPPR's Alexis Tibbits, Gaby Kline, and Neil Rowe (not pictured) presented their poster this week at the National Council on Family Relations (NCFR) Annual Conference in Bellevue, Washington, emphasizing that for home visiting to be effective, DEIB efforts must be incorporated into the profession at all levels. 🏡 kshomevisiting.org #ncfr24 #HomeVisiting
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Kankakee County IRIS leader Kailee Zito and CPPR's Julie Herzog presented Building Effective Partnerships in Referral Networks on day two of the Illinois Public Health Association Conference in Springfield. They explored Kankakee's reasons for choosing IRIS as well as local and statewide impacts. A quick look at IRIS in Illinois: 🌱 IRIS is present in 44 counties. 🌱 This includes 1,646 partners. 🌱 For a total of 66,032 referrals. Thank you to all the engaged audience members who joined us! connectwithiris.org anytime to better connect families to the right services at the right time in your community. IRIS understands that knowing a client means knowing their needs and their story. Pictured in the group photo below are CPPR's Mary Orem, Julie Herzog, Kailee Zito, and Kankakee County Health Department administrator John Bevis. #IPHA2024AnnualMeeting #PublicHealth
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Julie Herzog and Mary Orem are at the Illinois Public Health Association Conference helping public health professionals connectwithiris.org. Are you looking to connect, or better connect, families to the right services at the right time? Our IRIS referral platform can help. In 2024, we're celebrating IRIS's 100,000th referral. connectwithiris.org today to keep that number growing! 🌱⬆️ #IPHA2024AnnualMeeting #PublicHealth
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Seven Child Care Capacity Accelerator Innovation Community grantees, selected in 2023 to pilot innovative strategies based on the needs of their local communities, joined our Kansas Children's Cabinet partners recently to discuss their project scopes, overall progress, and lessons learned. ⭐ Watch now at bit.ly/48FV0Zg #AllinforKansasKids #ChildCare #ChildCareAccelerator
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“Collaboration has been key to making this happen, and the support from the community, the task force, and the Accelerator Grant has made all the difference." -Kyle McClure, Director of Curriculum, Instruction, and Assessment, Buhler USD 313 #AllinforKansasKids #ChildCareAccelerator #ChildCare