Information Insights facilitated or helped plan annual retreats of E-Board, TCC Management Team,and departments management team planning meetings upon request since 2003.
Larger meetings involving tribal delegates advising TCC have included use of consensor handheld voting devices and a variety of facilitation styles that are tailored to the needs of the particular meeting.
Annual retreats of E-Board, TCC Management Team, and three departments management team planning meetings.
Larger meetings involving tribal delegates advising TCC have included use of consensor handheld voting devices and a variety of facilitation styles that are tailored to the needs of the particular meeting.
Successfully challenged the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community & Economic Development’s 2006 population estimate for the Fairbanks North Star Borough.
Conducted for the Fairbanks North Star Borough,this project included research, development of a local childcare rating system, hiring and training of raters, and development of manuals and rating charts. The project raised the quality of childcare for over a thousand children in the Fairbanks North Star Borough in one year. This astonishing change occurred in a very short amount of time and the results are backed by excellent data.
Information Insights facilitated a stakeholder process to plan integration of mental health and substance abuse services. Stakeholders, including the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority, the state’s new Division of Behavioral Health, service providers and beneficiaries were brought together to make recommendations, producing a comprehensive final report on service integration issues. Work included large and small group facilitation, online surveys communication and public awareness.
Held 17 public meetings throughout FNSB to inform residents about pandemic influenza as well as general disaster preparedness.
This project assessed the impacts on bypass mail volumes, transit times, food quality, weather delays, and passenger and freight service to the North Slope due to changes made by USPS in 2006 to the way Barrow gets its bypass mail.