STAKEHOLDER SURVEY RESULTS SUMMARY

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PROJECT SAFETY NET (PSN) MISSION/VISION PROJECT STAKEHOLDER SURVEY RESULTS SUMMARY with February 2019 Amari Romero-Thomas Mosaic Consulting and Coaching

SURVEY PURPOSE To collect input on key elements of PSN's work (population, geography, focus areas, vision for impact) To inform an update of PSN's mission and vision to ensure they are meaningful, accurate, and compelling Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 2

SURVEY PROCESS Distributed via email, newsletter, website, social media, and in-person community meeting Collected responses for two weeks: 2/14 2/28 Received a total of 116 responses (90 completed the survey in full) Many questions allowed multiple responses, so data shown will not necessarily add up to 100% Participants will see results as the revised mission and vision statements shared at close of this process Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 3

DEFINITIONS INCLUDED A mission statement expresses the purpose of an organization, the specific difference it seeks to make in the world. A vision statement describes an ideal future it wants to be part of creating, which requires the work of others. Together, the two provide a clear and compelling expression of your work. Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 4

RESPONDENT PROFILE Respondents self-identified as N = 116 Mosaic Consulting and Coaching number of respondents 5

RESPONDENT PROFILE Geographic focus of respondents regular youth advocacy activity (N = 116) 98 (84%) Palo Alto 19 (16%) San Jose 18 (15%) Mountain View 15 (13%) Sunnyvale 14 (12%) Los Altos 13 (11%) Other Less than 10% in: Los Altos Hills, Cupertino, Saratoga, East Palo Alto, Meno Park, Redwood City Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 6

RESPONDENT PROFILE Familiarity with PSN and its work N = 116 Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 7

YOUTH FOCUS Age range defining youth PSN to focus on Preferred term/description for youth 49% prefer the broad term youth (all age ranges) 32% wished to continue use of term young adults 28% chose young people 29% chose adolescents N = 104 Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 8

GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS How PSN might describe its service area N = 95 Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 9

GEOGRAPHIC FOCUS Written responses offered nuanced observations about whether to expand PSN s service area: Project Safety Net arose from some profound needs around youth in our Palo Alto community. I think a needs assessment to determine areas of need, and a resource mapping project to determine what resources currently exist in neighboring communities might be a good way to start to determine areas of potential expansion. I believe the focus needs to remain on Palo Alto - but there is never a problem with supporting other communities and sharing the progress - lots of ideas for doing that without stretching PSN so far that it cannot reach its goals in PA. Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 10

PSN ROLE & ACTIVITIES Best descriptions of what PSN does N = 95 Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 11

PSN RESULTS & IMPACT Describing the intended result of PSN s work N = 90 Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 12

QUESTIONS? Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 13

VISION What does the community look and feel like when PSN is successful in doing its best work? Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 14

VISION Overall, the most frequently-identified topics and themes in the open-ended responses were: Educated community awareness of and training in best practices, knowledge of community resources Access to mental health providers availability of affordable, professional help, with no waiting lists Reduced stigma non-judgmental communication about mental health, like any other health issue Caring community community-level engagement and investment on behalf of young people Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 15

VISION Youth responses clustered around these themes: Everyone feels free from stigma safe, welcome, and accepted o This includes changing norms around and definitions of success to reduce pressure on youth Community is aware and educated about youth mental health, active in making change to prevent suicide o Result is no more suicides Youth are supported by community events and official policy (i.e. real-time experiences/involvement as well as permanent solutions) Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 16

VISION Examples of big-picture statements as articulated in written responses included: Teens feel supported. The community feels a sense of strength. Teens have access to and awareness of resources. Stigmas around mental health challenges are eliminated. Palo Alto is a healthier place for everyone. Youth well-being is prioritized, services are abundant and well utilized, stigma is non-existent, and youth suicides are eradicated. Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 17

DRAFT MISSION STATEMENTS All mission statements include three elements: Our Cause Who? Where? Youth (no age specified) who live, work, study, and/or worship in Palo Alto Our Actions What? Community education, outreach, and training Develops & implements community-based mental health plan Collaboration, communication, and coordination Develops strategies Serves as a hub Our Impact Why? Youth well-being Youth mental health Youth suicide prevention Based on survey responses, sample mission statements might include: 1. PSN fosters a community of support and mobilizes resources in Palo Alto for youth suicide prevention, mental health, and well-being [See next slide for additional variations.] 2. are a hub for community collaboration to support the mental health and well-being of youth who live, work, study, and/or worship in Palo Alto 3. Helping Palo Alto area youth feel safe, supported, and accepted through community-based mental health planning, programs, and policies Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 18

DRAFT MISSION STATEMENTS Variations of option 1 offer more detail on how: PSN fosters a community of support and mobilizes resources in Palo Alto for youth suicide prevention, mental health, and well-being. We do this through community education, outreach, and training; access to youth mental health care services; and policy advocacy. Our work is facilitated by ongoing collaboration, coordination, and communications; enhanced by evaluation and shared measurement; and built on a backbone of sustainability for collective impact. Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 19

DRAFT MISSION STATEMENTS Variations of option 1 offer more detail on how: PSN fosters a community of support and mobilizes resources in Palo Alto for youth suicide prevention, mental health, and well-being. We do this through: Collaboration, Coordination, and Communications We serve as a hub for collective planning, action, and learning Community Education, Outreach, and Training We are a convener and connector, amplifying the work of our organizational partners and other valuable resources Youth Mental Health Care Services We are a partner to mental health providers in seeking new solutions to access and utilization challenges Policy Advocacy We participate in public forums as an advocate for youth Evaluation and Shared Measurement We are working collectively to benchmark and identify measures of success Backbone Support and Sustainability We are building our organizational capacity to provide a solid foundation on which to build lasting impact Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 20

DRAFT VISION STATEMENTS With vision statements, organizations can be more encompassing, inclusive, and ambitious: We envision a community where the well-being of youth and young adults is prioritized; services are abundant, accessible, and well-utilized; stigma is non-existent; and youth suicide is ended. or We envision a community where youth and young adults feel safe, supported, and accepted. Youth mental health and wellbeing is prioritized, and stigma is non-existent. Young people are empowered to seek the help they need, and services are abundant, accessible, and well-utilized. Youth are involved, in partnership with the whole community, in advocating for their well-being and that of their peers. Youth suicide is ended. Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 21

MISSION AND VISION TOGETHER Examples for consideration: Mission: PSN fosters a community of support and mobilizes resources in Palo Alto for youth suicide prevention, mental health, and well-being. Vision: We envision a community where youth and young adults feel safe, supported, and accepted. Youth mental health and well-being is prioritized, and stigma is nonexistent. Young people are empowered to seek the help they need, and services are abundant, accessible, and well - utilized. Youth are involved, in partnership with the whole community, in advocating for their well-being and that of their peers. Youth suicide is ended. Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 22

MISSION AND VISION TOGETHER Examples for consideration: Mission: PSN fosters a community of support and mobilizes resources in Palo Alto for youth suicide prevention, mental health, and well-being. We do this through community education, outreach, and training; access to youth mental health care services; and policy advocacy. Our work is facilitated by ongoing collaboration, coordination, and communications; enhanced by evaluation and shared measurement; and built on a backbone of sustainability for collective impact. Vision: We envision a community where the well-being of youth and young adults is prioritized; services are abundant, accessible, and well-utilized; stigma is nonexistent; and youth suicide is ended. Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 23

QUESTIONS? Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 24

Thank you Amari Romero-Thomas mosaicconsulting@yahoo.com Mosaic Consulting and Coaching 408-466-0604 25