CHANGE PROJECT PRESENTATION
Students will be asked to address a current issue via the five systems (i.e., food, economic, environment, social, and health). The issue may be within their own community, the ST, Thomas University Community, the Miami Community, or the Florida Community. Students will 1) develop a strategic innovation or plan aimed at addressing a local or state issue, and 2) present their plan. Each presentation will be a maximum of 10 minutes long, include audio/visual materials, and convey the professionalism and quality that your education deserves.
You are permitted the autonomy and creative freedom to convey your Change Project & Presentation by any means necessary. Show your genius and produce a quality product worthy of your education.
Sample Solution
Strategic Innovation or Plan to Address a Local or State Issue
Issue: Homelessness in Miami, Florida
Systems Affected: Social, health, economic
Strategic Innovation or Plan:
Overview
Homelessness is a complex issue with no easy solutions. However, there are a number of strategic innovations and plans that can be implemented to address the issue in Miami, Florida. One such innovation is a housing-first approach. This approach prioritizes getting people into housing as quickly as possible, without requiring them to meet certain preconditions such as sobriety or employment. Housing-first programs have been shown to be effective in reducing homelessness and improving overall health and well-being.
Another strategic innovation is the use of supportive housing. Supportive housing provides people with permanent housing and access to supportive services, such as case management, mental health and substance abuse treatment, and employment assistance. Supportive housing has been shown to be effective in helping people maintain housing stability and improve their overall quality of life.
In addition to housing-first and supportive housing, there are a number of other strategic innovations that can be implemented to address homelessness in Miami. These include:
- Prevention: Investing in programs that prevent people from becoming homeless in the first place, such as affordable housing rental assistance, eviction prevention programs, and rapid re-housing programs.
- Outreach and engagement: Developing and implementing outreach programs to connect people experiencing homelessness with services and resources.
- Coordination and collaboration: Improving coordination and collaboration between different agencies and organizations that provide services to people experiencing homelessness.
- Identify and assess the needs of the homeless population in Miami. This can be done through surveys, interviews, and focus groups.
- Develop a plan to provide housing to all homeless people in Miami. This plan should include a mix of housing options, such as permanent supportive housing, transitional housing, and rapid re-housing.
- Secure funding for the plan. This funding can come from a variety of sources, such as government grants, private donations, and philanthropy.
- Implement the plan. This will involve working with a variety of stakeholders, such as housing providers, service providers, and government agencies.
- Monitor and evaluate the plan. It is important to monitor the progress of the plan and make adjustments as needed.
- The cost of housing vouchers or subsidies.
- The cost of supportive services, such as case management, mental health and substance abuse treatment, and employment assistance.
- The cost of outreach and engagement programs.
- The cost of administrative and overhead costs.
- The number of people who are housed.
- The length of time that people remain housed.
- The use of other services, such as healthcare and mental health services.
- The overall well-being of people experiencing homelessness.
- An overview of the issue of homelessness in Miami, Florida.
- A discussion of the strategic innovation or plan, including its goals, objectives, and implementation plan.
- A budget for the plan.
- A plan for evaluating the success of the plan.