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Title: Capacity Assessment for State Title V CAST5


1
Capacity Assessment for State Title V (CAST-5)
  • Assisting states and territories in optimizing
    their capacity to address key maternal and child
    health issues

www.amchp.org/cast5
2
CAST-5 Goal
  • To help every state and territory understand and
    optimize its capacity to identify and address key
    MCH issues, including issues pertaining to CSHCN,
    in order to bring about desired public health
    outcomes.

3
MCH Strategic Capacity Planning Framework
Systems Context demographic changes ? changes in
public programming for families ? competition and
collaboration
Organizational Environment Mission Goals Core
Functions Services Activities
Organizational Capacity Structural Managerial
Resources Human Process Resources
Effects Performance Measures Outcome Measures
4
MCH Strategic Capacity Planning Framework
Organizational Capacity
Structural and Managerial Resources
Human and Process Resources
  • authority
  • (statutory base)
  • organizational
  • relationships
  • data availability and analytical capacity
  • information systems
  • organizational
  • structure and
  • staffing
  • funding
  • political latitude
  • direct
  • indirect
  • expertise, competency, and skills
  • in-house staff
  • borrowed or
  • purchased
  • staff resources
  • organizational culture

5
The CAST-5 Tools
6
The CAST-5 Process
Answer Core Questions
Prioritize Needs
Develop Action Plan
Rate Process Indicators for each Essential Service
Assess Capacity Needs
Review the 10 MCH Essential Services
SWOT Analysis
7
Overview of Core Questions
  • Represent a fundamental level of MCH program
    functioning.
  • Assist in determining whether the program is
    meeting basic operational requirements.
  • Provide an important context and back-drop for
    deliberations.
  • Can sometimes identify overall areas in need of
    future attention.

8
Core Questions Tool
  • Have you established the vision/goals for the MCH
    population?
  • Given the Title V needs assessment, have you
    identified the priority health issues and desired
    population health outcomes?
  • Have you identified the political, economic, and
    organizational environments for addressing
    priority health issues?

9
Core Questions Tool
  • What are the macro-level strategic directions for
    the Title V program in light of the responses to
    the previous questions?
  • Have you identified the programmatic
    organizational strategies you will use to
    implement the strategic directions and to achieve
    the desired population outcomes?

10
The CAST-5 Process
Answer Core Questions
Prioritize Needs
Develop Action Plan
Rate Process Indicators for each Essential Service
Assess Capacity Needs
Review the 10 MCH Essential Services
SWOT Analysis
11
Example of Process Indicatorfor Essential
Service 1Assess and monitor maternal and child
health status to identify and address problems.
12
The CAST-5 Process
Answer Core Questions
Prioritize Needs
Develop Action Plan
Rate Process Indicators for each Essential Service
Assess Capacity Needs
Review the 10 MCH Essential Services
SWOT Analysis
13
The CAST-5 Process
Answer Core Questions
Prioritize Needs
Develop Action Plan
Rate Process Indicators for each Essential Service
Assess Capacity Needs
Review the 10 MCH Essential Services
SWOT Analysis
14
Capacity Needs Tool
  • Categories of capacity in CAST-5
  • Structural resources
  • Data/information systems
  • Organizational relationships
  • Competencies/skills

15
Structural Resources
  • Financial, human, and material resources
    policies and protocols and other resources held
    by or accessible to the agency that form the
    groundwork for the performance of core functions
  • Examples Permissive/supportive environment for
    data sharing Access to training programs in data
    collection and management

16
Data/Information Systems
  • Technological resources enabling state of the art
    information management and data analysis
  • Examples MIS system linking population-based
    data to program data standardized definitions
    and categories in systems of data collection and
    transmittal

17
Organizational Relationships
  • Partnerships, communication channels, and other
    types of interactions and collaborations with
    public and private entities
  • Examples Relationships with professional
    associations Relationships with non-Title V
    state programs and agencies

18
Competencies/Skills
  • Knowledge, skills, and abilities of Title V staff
    and their partners in the MCH system
  • Examples Analytic skills Understanding of
    quantitative and qualitative research
    methodologies

19
Page 19
Overview of CAST-5 Second Edition, February 2004
Page 19
CAST-5 Capacity Needs
Structural Resources
1) Authority and funding sufficient for
functioning at the desired level of performance
  • Examples
  • Sufficient authority and immunity (statutory,
    etc.) for carrying out the function at the
    desired level of performance
  • Adequate funding for carrying out the function at
    the desired level of performance/intensity
  • Authority to accept and utilize grants,
    donations, and other funds

2) Routine, two-way communication channels or
mechanisms with relevant constituencies
  • Examples
  • A means of regular communication with all
    relevant constituencies (e.g., newsletter,
    listserv)
  • Identified staff or institutionalized process for
    reviewing communication channels where local
    concerns might be voiced (e.g., local news
    venues)
  • Mechanisms for information dissemination
  • Effective dissemination of information to media
    and other networks
  • Formal mechanism for disseminating information
    about MCH status, goals, initiatives, and
    evaluation findings to the public on a routine
    basis
  • Written protocols for informing the public about
    MCH threats and appropriate public response

20
Page 20
Overview of CAST-5 Second Edition, February 2004
Capacity Needs Scoring Worksheet
For use with the more detailed Capacity Needs list
21
The CAST-5 Process
Answer Core Questions
Prioritize Needs
Develop Action Plan
Rate Process Indicators for each Essential Service
Assess Capacity Needs
Review the 10 MCH Essential Services
SWOT Analysis
22
The CAST-5 Process
Answer Core Questions
Prioritize Needs
Develop Action Plan
Rate Process Indicators for each Essential Service
Assess Capacity Needs
Review the 10 MCH Essential Services
SWOT Analysis
23
Use and Implementation
  • Flexible process to accommodate broad or narrow
    scope of assessment
  • Use of all assessment components or a subset
  • Assessment of overall Title V program or specific
    program areas or populations

24
Use and Implementation
  • Transitioning to core functions roles
  • Long-term strategic planning
  • Training and planning tool for incoming Title V
    directors and senior staff
  • Developing plans for enhancing specific
    functional areas (e.g., data capacity)

25
CAST-5 will help you
  • Think strategically about program priorities and
    focus
  • Identify areas in which programs can coordinate
    and maximize resources
  • Clarify mission and infrastructure needs for
    marketing to policymakers
  • Examine and strengthen external resources and
    relationships

26
CAST-5 will NOT
  • Result in a list of programs, services, and/or
    staff to cut
  • Be a repository of budgetary information

27
Looking Forward
  • To this program-building journeyand beyond!
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