Aligning Systems for Health’s national meeting, Cross-Sector Alignment: Built to Last, is now virtual. Join us virtually each month — in April, May, and June — as we engage in meaningful learning, build connections, and explore what it means to align health care, public health, and social services. Detailed schedule and registration information is available here.
Highlights of the Virtual Schedule
Why Cross-sector Alignment Matters: Real-Life Stories
April 21, 2020; 12–1:30 p.m.
The panel will share stories of their own personal challenges navigating complex systems and how they are now helping others navigate those systems. Join us as they help us understand how to address what matters to people in need in their everyday lives.
Panelists include: Vondie Woodbury (moderator), Yolanda Bell, Marquis Childers, and Josie Williams
Pixels: Learning From Each Other
May 27, 2020; 2–4 p.m.
Join us May 27 as Robert Wood Johnson Foundation grantees share the work they are engaged in around cross-sector alignment: What is it? What does it mean? Why does it matter? How can we use these lessons in light of the current fight against COVID-19?
Theory of Change Charette
June 24, 2020; 2–4 p.m.
Join us June 24 for a Cross-sector Alignment Theory of Change charette to provide your input into how the theory of change can better support the work of those implementing cross-sector alignment, including the organizations supporting that implementation, researchers, and funders. This is an interactive session. This is an interactive session.
Detailed schedule and registration information is available here.