Learn to Earn Dayton CEO Stacy Schweikhart and Policy Director Tom Lasley, alongside community partners from Omega CDC, presented with Harvard School of EdRedesign at the recent StriveTogether Policy Summit in Washington D.C. Their presentation, "Empowering Policy Implementation: The Transformative Role of Success Planning in Personalized Support and Community Collaboration" explored how personalized relationship-based systems of support and cross-sector community collaboration can empower place-based partnerships to advance transformational policy implementation for and with children, youth, and families.
The third annual StriveTogether Policy Summit brought together more than 150 leaders of place-based, cradle-to-career partnerships like Learn to Earn Dayton to focus on how local, state and national policy initiatives can leverage and align public resources to better support students and families. National experts shared best practices in policy development, advocacy and implementation, with strategies for sustainable funding a priority. Prior to the first day of the Policy Summit, leaders from six states including Ohio gathered for a Community of Practice to deeply explore how we can scale our data driven policy work to advance systems change statewide.
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