Outcome-based planning rests at the core of successful inter-agency collaborations and community partnerships.
1. Families, Youth, and Individuals are Engaged in Their Communitys' Decisions and Activities 2. Pregnant Women and Young Children Thrive 3. Children are Ready for School 4. Children Succeed in School 5. Children live in stable, supported families 6. Youth choose healthy behaviors 7. Youth successfully transition to adulthood 8. Adults lead healthy productive lives 9. Elders and people with disabilities live with dignity and independence in settings they prefer 10. Families and individuals live in safe and supportive communities
1. Families, Youth, and Individuals are Engaged in Their Communitys' Decisions and Activities
2. Pregnant Women and Young Children Thrive
3. Children are Ready for School
4. Children Succeed in School
5. Children live in stable, supported families
6. Youth choose healthy behaviors
7. Youth successfully transition to adulthood
8. Adults lead healthy productive lives
9. Elders and people with disabilities live with dignity and independence in settings they prefer
10. Families and individuals live in safe and supportive communities
The Vermont Research Partnership reports annually to the Vermont Legislature regarding Outcome-Based Planning research activities.
Highlighted VRP Projects: 2004-2005
AHS PowerPoint Presentations related to reorganization (2005):
VRP Partners: Vermont Agency of Human Services | Vermont Department of Education UVM College of Education & Social Services | UVM College of Medicine AHEC Vermont Association of Regional Partnerships | UVM Extension UVM Center for Rural Studies | Vermont Child Health Improvement Program
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