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Aligning Systems with Communities to Advance Equity through Shared Measurement: Cincinnati All Children Thrive Learning Network
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Aligning Systems with Communities to Advance Equity through Shared Measurement: Cincinnati All Children Thrive Learning Network

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This brief examines how Cincinnati All Children Thrive Learning Network uses shared measurement to substantially improve the health of children in the community.

Once the learning network was developed, partners collaborated to identify areas of focus. Collaborating systems within the learning network established a shared purpose, collaborative infrastructure, sustainable financing, and accountable governance. Members of the steering committee selected a small set of practical, measurable, and actionable measures.

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American Institutes for Research

Publication Date

12.2020

Topic Area

Alignment 101
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