Training Guides for the Head Start Learning Community:
Community Partnerships
: Working Together


| Contents | Preface | Introduction | Module 1 | Module 2 | Module 3 | Module 4 |
| Professional Development | Resources | Training Guides |


Overview

You must be the change you wish to see.
-Mahatma Gandhi

Purpose

Community Partnerships: Working Together offers training opportunities for Head Start staff who want to make a difference in the lives of children and families by forging collaborative initiatives. This guide is built on two premises:

Doing things very differently than we've done them before, building trust, strategic planning, organizing and sustaining the effort, evaluating the results, and enjoying new ways of working together are all parts of collaboration. This guide explores these components, while providing a variety of activities to increase the collaborative skills of staff members.

Audience

Target audiences for this guide's training program are:

Performance Standards

Head Start Program Performance Standards call for grantee and delegate agencies to take affirmative steps to establish ongoing collaborative relationships with community organizations to promote the access of children and families to community services that are responsive to their needs, and to ensure that Head Start programs respond to community needs.

The Performance Standards refer specifically to community partnerships as vehicles for collaboration. This guide's activities are designed to expand upon and reinforce the community partnership role of staff. That role, as stated in the Performance Standards, involves engaging, planning, and working with other agencies to improve, share, and enhance services, staff, information, and funds.

Organization

Community Partnerships: Working Together is part of a series of training guides developed to build the family support capacity of Head Start staff. As a technical guide, it focuses on the knowledge and skills staff need to be full collaborative partners in community efforts to help families develop, nurture their children, and experience success.

By completing the activities in this guide, participants will achieve the following guide outcomes:

This guide is divided into four modules. Each module has specific outcomes for participants to achieve. The module outcomes evolve from the guide outcomes. The module's background information provides a context for trainers on the key concepts (the activity's main ideas) covered in the module. This guide includes the following modules:

Module 1: What Is Collaboration?

This module distinguishes collaboration from the many other ways people work together. Activities point out the benefits of collaboration, connections between collaboration and Head Start Program Performance Standards, and the stages and milestones of the collaborative process. In addition, tools for assessing the local Head Start program's need and readiness for collaboration are presented and discussed.

Module 2: Elements of Success

Successful collaboration requires more than merely a decision to work together. Certain elements are found in a successful collaboration and contribute to its achievements. In this module, staff recognizes the elements that contribute to successful collaboration, review decision-making strategies, and plan effective meetings.

Module 3: Challenges of Collaboration

Challenges and conflicts are inherent to the collaboration-building process. In this module, staff examines typical collaborative challenges and potential sources of conflict among partners. Activities offer staff the opportunity to practice strategies for dealing with both.

Module 4: Practicing the Collaborative Process

In this module, participants assume an active role on a planning team. The module initially focuses on the first two stages of collaboration: getting together to explore how to improve community conditions and/or services, and building trust and ownership. This module also looks at the third stage of collaboration, developing a strategic plan. In practice activities, staff apply a strategic planning approach to the development of a collaborative initiative and are encouraged to "take action" by bringing their shared vision to life. In addition, ongoing evaluation and self-assessment tools-critical to the collaborative process-are discussed.

Follow-up training strategies, or Next Steps: Ideas to Extend Practice, are located at the end of each module. These activities help participants review key information, practice skills, and examine their progress.

Training options are provided in this guide so that management teams can respond to the different learning styles of staff. Some local Head Start agencies may want to provide the guide's training program in the workshop format; others may want to use the coaching format; and still others may want to use a combination of both. These training strategies are described in the Definition of Icons section.

The Continuing Professional Development section lists activities that agencies may find useful for reinforcing and expanding the collaboration skills of staff members.

A Resources section describes books, journals, information systems, organizations, and audio/visual materials that offer in-depth information on topics covered in this guide.

Trainer or Coach Selection

In planning this guide's training program, management staff should carefully select the person or persons who will conduct the workshop and/or coaching activities. Trainers and coaches should be experienced in facilitating training sessions and in organizing or leading collaborations on behalf of families with young children. Other criteria to consider in trainer/coach selection are backgrounds in family-centered services, community organization, interagency agreements, and/or service system reform. Candidates may be found in colleges and universities, Head Start state collaboration projects, local Head Start programs, United Way agencies, and grassroots coalitions.

Instructions

Before conducting the activities in this guide, prepare for the training event by reviewing the following:


Definition of Icons

Coaching Coaching icon A training strategy that fosters the development of skills through tailored instruction, demonstrations, practice, and feedback. The activities are written for a coach working closely with one to three participants.

Workshop Workshop icon A facilitated group training strategy that fosters the development of skills through group interaction. These activities are written for up to 25 participants working in small or large groups with one or two trainers.

Next Steps:
Ideas to Extend Practice
Next Steps icon Activities assigned by the trainer immediately following the completion of the module to help participants review key information, practice skills, and examine their progress toward expected outcomes of the module.

Continuing
Professional
Development
Professional Development icon Follow-up activities supporting continued staff development in the skills addressed in a particular training guide including:
  1. Opportunities tailored to help the participant continue building on the skills learned in the training; and
  2. Strategies to help the participant identify new skills through opportunities in such areas as higher education, credentialing, or community educational programs.


At a Glance

Modules Activity Time* Materials
Module 1:
What is Collaboration?
Activity 1-1: Understanding Collaboration (W) 60 minutes Handouts 1, and 2, Labeled Newsprint, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 1-2: On the Road to Collaboration (W) 120 minutes Handouts 3, 4, and 5, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 1-3: Collaboration and Head Start (C) 90 minutes Handouts 1, 3, 4, and 6, Labeled Newsprint, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
 
Module 2:
Elements of Success
Activity 2-1: Successful Collaboratives (W) 75 minutes Handouts 1, 2, and 3, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 2-2: Effective Meetings (W) 90 minutes Handouts 4, 5, 6, and 7, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 2-3: Preparing for Collaboration (C) 90 minutes Handouts 2 and 3, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 2-4: Effective Meeting Planning (C) 120 minutes Handouts 4, 5, 6, and 7, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
 
Module 3:
Challenges of Collaboration
Activity 3-1: The Challenge Can (W) 75 minutes Handout 1, Empty Can, Index Cards, Labeled Newsprint, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 3-2: Managing Conflict (W) 75 minutes Handouts 2 and 3, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 3-3: Preparing for Collaboration's Challenges (C) 90 minutes Handouts 1 and 3, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
 
Module 4:
Practicing the
Collaboration Process
Activity 4-1: Dream House (W) 120 minutes Handouts 1, 2, and 3, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 4-2: Recruiting Partners (W) 140 minutes Handouts 2, 4, and 5, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 4-3: Starting a Collaboration (C) 90 minutes Handouts 3, 4, and 5, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 4-4: Strategic Planning (W) 300 minutes Handouts 6, 7, and 8, Newsprint, Markers, Tape
Activity 4-5: Forming a Strategic Planning Team (C) 90 minutes Handouts 6, 7, 8, Newsprint, Markers, Tape

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