Title: Strengthened Families through Collaborative Recruitment and Retention
1Strengthened Families through Collaborative
Recruitment and Retention
- Presenters
- Stephanie Toelle, CFLE
- University of Florida Extension
Robyn Cenizal, CFLE Jacksonville Childrens
Commission Network for Strengthening Families
2JACKSONVILLE NETWORK FOR STRENGTHENING
FAMILIESProvide training, services and support
to Jacksonville families in an effort to increase
prepared marriages, reduce divorce rates, and
increase financial and emotional support of
children by non-custodial parents.
3Holistic Asset-Based Approach
- Training 7 Habits of Successful Families in
Jacksonville - Teaches concepts that set the stage for self
efficacy and increase relationship skills using
an inside-out approach. - Issue Specific Services
- Access to 54 partners offering services to assist
families in achieving goals established during
training.
Training
Services
Support
4Program to Date
Number of Workshops 144 Number of Participants
2066 Graduates 1711
83 Graduation Rate
93 of Graduates indicate using the 7 Habits has
made a positive difference in their life even a
month after completing the program.
7 said they werent sure.
5How Do They Find Us?
6Target Audience
Who is 7 Habits for
7Removing Barriers to Participation
- Childrens Program - While parents attend the
training classes, children participate in
Character Building Childrens Program at the same
site. - Food When workshops occur during normal meal
time, a meal is provided. Snacks are provided
even when a full meal is not. - Transportation - Bus Tickets can be made
available when needed.
8Curriculum is
- Skill based
- Relevant
- Fun
- Introspective
- Convenient
9Facilitators
- Over 80 Facilitators have been certified. They
are volunteers - Hand-picked through formal process
- Participate in 3-day certification
- Co-facilitate for quality control
- Attend quarterly trainings
10Interactive Curriculum Quality Facilitators
Retention
11What is Facilitation?
- The word means make easier
- It is a method of interacting with students that
enhances their learning experience. - It incorporates a variety of techniques including
coaching, modeling, mentoring and positive
reinforcement.
12Adults Learners
- Adult learners are considered distinct from child
learners due primarily to the work of Malcolm
Knowles, who developed the principle of
Andragogy.
13Learning Styles
- Adult Learners have different learning styles
than children. They need to - Buy in to the process
- See the relevance of the material
- Have direct, concrete examples of how to apply
the learning in their real world - Participate in feedback process
14Learning Environment
- Adult Learners function best in a student
centered learning environment instead of an
instructor centered environment - Facilitated Learning Environment includes
- Experiential Learning
- Invitational Learning
- Mutual Respect
15Characteristics of Adult Learners
- Generally Autonomous
- Small Group activities reduce fear of judgment
and encourage sharing - Need to be Free to Direct Themselves
- Freedom to stay on a topic a little longer
- Freedom to excuse themselves as needed
16Adult Learner Motivation
- Social Relationships make friends or need for
association - External Expectations meeting expectations of
someone in authority - Personal Enhancement achieve higher status or
professional development - Cognitive Interest Desire to learn for the sake
of learning
17Behavioral Change Cycle
Understanding the cycle of perception, behavior,
and results.
If you always do what youve always done
youll always get what youve always gotten.
18Family Mission
- What would being a successful family look like to
you?
Activity
19Enhancing the Experience
- Clearly Explain Activity Directions and be
Prepared for Questions - Observe Individual Participation and Involvement
- Be Aware of Participants that may be Experiencing
Discomfort - Be Available to talk/debrief with participants
during Breaks, Before and After Sessions
20Retention Rates for Training Style
- 5 Lecture
- 10 Reading
- 20 Audio Visual
- 30 Demonstration
- 50 Discussion Group
- 75 Practice by Doing
- 90 Teaching Others
- According to National Training Laboratory
21They are Adults
- Adult Learners Must Feel Respected
- Adult Learners are Relevancy-oriented
- Learning must be applicable to have value
- They are Goal-oriented
- They appreciate organization and clear objectives
- Adult Learners have a foundation of life
experiences - Drawing on those experiences enhances learning
22Barriers to Learning
- Lack of Confidence
- Low Literacy Skills
- Limited Communication Skills
- Scheduling Challenges
- Lack of Child Care
- Lack of Transportation
23What Facilitators Can Do
- Be Prepared and Organized
- Exude Confidence
- Welcome Students as Peers
- Recognize and Value
- Adult Learning Styles
- Differing Motivations
- Possible Barriers
24What Not to Do
- Dont Chastise in Front of the Group
- Dont Try to be an Expert Facilitate
- Avoid Autobiographical Responses
- Dont give advice - encourage group to brainstorm
on challenges - Discuss answers dont correct
25After Class
- What other resources may be helpful to the
families we serve?
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27Network Partners
- 54 Partners providing issue specific services
- Sign Memorandum of Understanding clarifying
services to be provided. - Attend Graduation to connect with families.
- Respond to follow-up email regarding services
provided to families. - Monthly Partner meetings to stay connected.
28Collaboration
- Who do you invite?
- Whats in it for me?
- It is all about the Win Win
Small Group Activity
29Collaboration
- Cross-referrals
- Additional Training
- Networking
- Resource Fairs
30Any Questions?