We are grateful.
Thank you for being a part of the Summit. We are humbled by the energy, thoughtfulness, truth, knowledge, and ideas brought by you all into the space.
In the next week, our team will continue uploading content shared to this page. You will hear from us periodically when substantial updates occur on this page.
- the Future Services Institute team
In the next week, our team will continue uploading content shared to this page. You will hear from us periodically when substantial updates occur on this page.
- the Future Services Institute team
Playlist from the Redesign for Whole Families Summit
We heard you like our jams! And we like that you do. Relive the Summit through the music - here's the Spotify playlist we used during the Reception and breakfast. |
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This page has resources from and beyond what's from the Summit. We hope this makes experience richer during and after your Summit experience.
PS: If you find a material missing, check back in a few days as we continue to upload all materials from our sessions. |
Voices from the Frontlines
This video features voices from frontline human services staff who see all to clearly the consequences of human services systems not designed or operated to serve whole families.
Session Materials
These materials are provided by your speakers - some of them provided in-person in the respective session rooms, and some of these are available as online-only content.
Breakout Session 1
Improving Access to Care for Young Children: Building Providers' Mental Health Knowledge and Skills
Track: Frontline Conditions | Dr. Katherine (Katie) Lingras
The Importance of Quality Implementation for Integrated Models of Human Services Delivery
Track: Program Design | Dr. Lane Volpe
Place, Poverty & Opportunity in America
Track: Policy & Systems Alignment | Dr. Scott W. Allard
Breakout Session 2
Training brains to regulate stress: an integrated two-generation approach
Track: Frontline Conditions | Dr. Eric Pakulak
Getting Dads Off the Sidelines: Engaging and enhancing father involvement in families
Track: Program Design | Dr. Gregory A. Fabiano
Supporting Maternal Health: the Experience of the Minnesota Prison Doula project
Track: Program Design | Dr. Rebecca Shlafer
Implications of Material Hardship on Service Delivery
Track: Policy & Systems Alignment | Dr. Colleen Heflin
Breakout Session 3
The Human Dynamics of Helping
Track: Frontline Conditions | Dr. Lehn Benjamin
Building Community Support for Young Children with Autism and their Families
Track: Frontline Conditions | Dr. Sheri Stronach
Effective service responses for newcomers: Working with immigrants
Track: Program Design | Dr. Marci Ybarra
The Effects of a Two-Generation Human Capital Intervention on Low-Income Parent & Their Young Children in Head Start
Track: Policy & Systems Alignment | Dr. Teresa Eckrich Sommer
Improving Access to Care for Young Children: Building Providers' Mental Health Knowledge and Skills
Track: Frontline Conditions | Dr. Katherine (Katie) Lingras
- Presentation slides
- Mental Health Screening and Assessment Tools for Primary Care
- Identifying Infants and Young Children With Developmental Disorders in the Medical Home: An Algorithm for Developmental Surveillance and Screening
- Takeaways from session participants
The Importance of Quality Implementation for Integrated Models of Human Services Delivery
Track: Program Design | Dr. Lane Volpe
Place, Poverty & Opportunity in America
Track: Policy & Systems Alignment | Dr. Scott W. Allard
Breakout Session 2
Training brains to regulate stress: an integrated two-generation approach
Track: Frontline Conditions | Dr. Eric Pakulak
- Presentation slides
- Handout
- Takeaways from session participants
Getting Dads Off the Sidelines: Engaging and enhancing father involvement in families
Track: Program Design | Dr. Gregory A. Fabiano
Supporting Maternal Health: the Experience of the Minnesota Prison Doula project
Track: Program Design | Dr. Rebecca Shlafer
- Intention and Initiation of Breastfeeding Among Women Who Are Incarcerated
- Pregnancy and Parenting Support for Incarcerated Women: Lessons Learned
- Doulas’ Perspectives about Providing Support to Incarcerated Women: A Feasibility Study
- Takeaways from session participants
Implications of Material Hardship on Service Delivery
Track: Policy & Systems Alignment | Dr. Colleen Heflin
Breakout Session 3
The Human Dynamics of Helping
Track: Frontline Conditions | Dr. Lehn Benjamin
- Presentation slides
- Programs Aren't Everything - Lehn M. Benjamin & David C. Campbell
- Takeaways from session participants
Building Community Support for Young Children with Autism and their Families
Track: Frontline Conditions | Dr. Sheri Stronach
Effective service responses for newcomers: Working with immigrants
Track: Program Design | Dr. Marci Ybarra
The Effects of a Two-Generation Human Capital Intervention on Low-Income Parent & Their Young Children in Head Start
Track: Policy & Systems Alignment | Dr. Teresa Eckrich Sommer
Day 2
On the second half of Day 2, during the Redesigning Our Work session you had the opportunity to be in a space of inquiry, reflection, and learning – an exchange of ideas, energy, resources, and networks among researchers and practitioners to advance our fields, collectively around topics you care about.
General information
To help you have a wonderful time here, we have compiled some useful information for you.
If you have questions that are unanswered, come by our info desk.
- Gender neutral bathrooms are located on the main level of the Humphrey School. Others are located on the second and lower levels of the building.
- A prayer/meditation space is available: Room 188. Our info desk can assist you with this.
- A lactation room is available on the second floor. Our info desk can assist you with this.
- "UofM-Guest" WiFi: Guests on campus should use the UofM-Guest network, available at no charge. After connecting, launch a web browser to accept the Terms of Use to use the internet.
- Explore the surrounding areas! We encourage you to take your lunch out to the patio area between the Humphrey School building and the Wilson Library. It is beautiful this time of year!
- Additionally, take a stroll across the Washington Bridge to visit the Weisman Art Museum. We are in the Cedar-Riverside neighborhood, a multi-cultural part of Minneapolis that features exciting restaurants and local businesses. Our staff can help make recommendations.
- We encourage you to tweet your experience at this Summit. Use the hashtag #redesignsummit to get the word out.
If you have questions that are unanswered, come by our info desk.