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AGENDA REPORT
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City of Pleasanton <br />2018 - 2022 Strategic Plan — Human Services Needs Assessment <br />Organizational Priorities <br />Organizational priorities are those that strengthen the organisation internally and ensure that commissioners <br />are productive, effective, informed, and competent to meet the organization's programmatic goals and <br />mission. <br />During the June 6, 2018 meeting, members of the Pleasanton Human Services Commission participated in an <br />in depth discussion in which they identified their organizational priorities below. <br />❖ Continue to foster and strengthen working partnerships with regional, Livermore and Dublin staff <br />and government representatives to collaborate on human service needs of the Tri -Valley <br />❖ Evaluate, document and promote Human Services Commission successes <br />❖ Continued education of commissioners on Tri -Valley human service needs, trends and <br />opportunities <br />Organizational Actions. <br />To achieve the organizational priorities, the commission members will take the following actions: <br />Organizational Action #1: Work with Dublin and Livermore to coordinate regional <br />efforts to address human service needs. <br />This action builds on a previous organizational action to develop regional efforts addressing human services <br />needs throughout the Tri -Valley region. Coordination of regional efforts may also be a strategy to increase. <br />regional recognition for an area of Alameda County that is perceived as relatively prosperous and without <br />any need for service expansion. Additionally, developing these relationships will encourage further <br />collaboration to address some of the systemic challenges identified in the strategic planning process (e.g., <br />lack of knowledge about available resources, duplication of services). <br />The foundation of this collaboration has helped solidify the regional efforts for human services and this <br />continued coordination will further those efforts. ' <br />Measures of Success: <br />• Identify opportunities for joint regional human services campaigns/projects/initiatives <br />• Coordinated regional discussions throughout the grant cycle to ensure -stability of core -safety -net <br />services throughout the Tri -Valley <br />• Number of joint regional human services campaigns/projects/initiatives offered in the Tri -Valley <br />Organizational Action #2: Continued education of commissioners -on Tri -Valley <br />human service needs, trends and opportunities <br />Through the public workshops, the commission, recognized the value in hearing regularly from both the <br />service providers addressing human service needs along with the public who are working with those service <br />providers. <br />THE CITY OF <br />:ir m <br />PLEASANTON. <br />September 5, 2018 1 11 <br />
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