Interactive Mapping: A Method for Engaged Community Assessment

Jennifer Marshall, Cedrick Ade, Emma Hume, Concha Prieto, J. Winston, Carlene Geffrard, S. Kaushik, Nicole N. Martin-Bynum
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The Florida Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems (ECCS) Impact Project focuses on improving the developmental health of infants and young children by supporting place-based community initiatives through a Collaborative Improvement and Innovation Network (CoIIN) approach. The CoIIN is a multidisciplinary team that fosters collaboration and coordination among agencies and community residents. A team at the University of South Florida conducted an independent evaluation of the ECCS Impact Project in Liberty City (LC), Miami, Florida, starting with a community assessment to gain a better understanding of local assets, needs and priorities. This community assessment was completed in collaboration with LC ECCS. Across the first two years of the initiative, the community assessment included methods such as geographic information system mapping; attending and planning meetings; conducting focus groups with parents, residents, and community providers; engaging in virtual and walking tours; and hosting interactive mapping workshops. The multimethod approach contributed to a community assessment that was comprehensive and holistic and that encompassed multiple perspectives. Results of the process included authentic engagement across community sectors and levels of influence and learning and reflection on community strengths, resources, and priorities to facilitate organization for positive change.
互动地图:参与社区评估的一种方法
佛罗里达州幼儿综合系统(ECCS)影响项目侧重于通过协作改进和创新网络(CoIIN)方法支持基于地方的社区倡议,从而改善婴幼儿的发育健康。CoIIN是一个多学科团队,促进各机构和社区居民之间的合作与协调。南佛罗里达大学的一个团队对佛罗里达州迈阿密自由城(LC)的ECCS影响项目进行了独立评估,从社区评估开始,以更好地了解当地的资产、需求和优先事项。该社区评估是与LC ECCS合作完成的。在该计划的头两年,社区评估包括地理信息系统制图等方法;参加和策划会议;与家长、居民和社区提供者进行焦点小组讨论;参与虚拟和徒步旅行;举办互动式制图研讨会。多方法方法有助于进行全面和整体的社区评估,并包括多个角度。这一进程的结果包括社区各部门的真正参与以及影响和学习的程度,以及对社区优势、资源和优先事项的反思,以促进组织积极变革。
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