| Literature DB >> 32500292 |
Sheila E Amenumey1, Elizabeth A Gardner2, Kathryn M Linde2, Amy L Margolis3.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Considerable attention has been given to the sustainability of adolescent health programs as federal funds have become limited. This article describes important steps and lessons learned in seeking buy-in from stakeholders to promote sustainability and secure non-federal funds to maintain the Minnesota Student Parent Support Initiative (MSPSI) after federal funding ended. DESCRIPTION: MSPSI was established in 2010 to address the academic and health needs of expectant and parenting postsecondary students. MSPSI provided coordinated case management and referrals to health, education, and social services for expectant and parenting adolescents, as well as for their children, through Student Parent Centers (SPCs). Six important actions sustained the SPCs after the Office of Population Affairs (OPA) grant funds ended in November 2017: (1) preparing and planning for sustainability, (2) creating and engaging a sustainability committee, (3) assessing sustainability needs and creating a sustainability plan, (4) creating a data system to collect relevant data, (5) building capacity to support communication with decision makers, and (6) sharing data and success stories. ASSESSMENT: The implementation of the sustainability plan resulted in ongoing communications and data sharing with key partners that helped secure additional funds for continuing the program after OPA funding ended.Entities:
Keywords: Community Partnership; Expectant and Parenting Students; Office of Population Affairs; Postsecondary Student Parents; Sustainability
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32500292 PMCID: PMC7497378 DOI: 10.1007/s10995-020-02958-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matern Child Health J ISSN: 1092-7875
Fig. 1MSPSI sustainability process
Stakeholder types and expertise
| Organizations representing the sustainability committee | Division/program(s) | Role of representativesa |
|---|---|---|
| Minnesota management and budget | Management analysis and development division | Co-designed planning process with MDH Co-planned meetings’ activities with MDH Typed meeting minutes Facilitated meetings and summarized key findings |
| Minnesota department of human services | Economic assistance and employment supportb | Shared details about employment and training requirements for the Minnesota family investment program (minnesota’s temporary assistance for needy families program) Shared eligibility information on supplemental nutrition assistance program and child care subsidies |
| Minnesota office of higher education | Commissioner’s office, research and policy division and the financial aid division | Shared expertise about financial aid and child care grant programs Facilitated process to secure state funds for MSPSI Provided technical assistance about legislative proposal |
| Department of employment and economic development | Youth training and employment programs | Facilitated communication between SPCs and local workforce centers Shared information on youth employment programs |
| Minnesota department of health | Child and family health division, maternal and child health section | Selected committee members Convened committee and drafted program charter Selected a neutral committee facilitator Served as fiscal agent and technical assistance advisor to IHEs Led the evaluation design and implementation and outcome reporting activities Wrote program sustainability report for OPA |
Institutes of higher education Century college Fond du Lac Tribal and Community college Leech Lake Tribal College Metropolitan State University Pine technical and community college Riverland community college St. Catherine University St. Cloud State University Winona State University | Varied; some student Parent centers housed in student affairs departments, some in student activities | Advised sustainability committee about the significance of student retention rates as a seminal indicator for decision makers Articulated the social, academic, financial, and health needs of PSSP Described the unique and pressing needs of students of color and American Indian students Explained how student parent centers’ services benefitted the children of PSSP Spoke to the significance of having a student parent program participant as a program sustainability committee member |
| Postsecondary student parents | Student parent representatives from the University of St. Catherine | Explained the needs of student parents |
aAll committee members collectively defined the vision of the sustainability committee and identified community partners to expand the student parent program. The committee was also involved in identifying additional indicators beyond those required by the office of population affairs
bRepresented various programs that served student parents (e.g., temporary assistance to needy families, supplemental nutrition assistance program, medicaid, child care subsidies, and other social services programs)
MSPSI data tools and methodology
| Data tools | Inclusion criteria | Measures | Data collection method | Frequency of data collection | Staff responsible |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Intake form | New PSSP | Baseline demographics | Administered at intake | Collected data at intake, updated as needed | Administered by SPCs Analyses by MDH staff |
| MSPSI database | All enrolled PSSP at IHE sites | Demographics pregnancy/parenting status, family, academic indicators, health indicators, program activities and referrals | Program records extracted from official academic records included in MSPSI database | Data collected periodically as each participant’s activities and services recorded throughout the semester | Data reporting by staff Data analyses by MDH staff |
| Student Parent Experience Questionnaire | All enrolled PSSP at IHE sites | Attitudes, knowledge, and behavior of current MSPSI participants | Administered in person or online | Administered at end of fall and spring semesters | Administered by SPCs Data analyses by MDH staff |
Annual capacity assessment | All SPCs | Current status of program services and skills related to program sustainability | Administered online | Administered during the fall and spring semester | Administered by MDH Data analyses by MDH staff |