Stakeholder Engagement: How can you participate?

IL Framework Project Graphic - Engagement

The Framework recognizes that the ideas and insights of consumers, service providers, advocates and state employees contribute to more user-friendly, customer-focused healthcare and human services delivery systems.

The Illinois Public Health Institute (IPHI) leads educational activities and collects feedback to ensure that the Framework is responsive to the needs of its stakeholders.

  

Kathleen Monahan

Kathleen Monahan, Director of the Illinois Framework, speaks to a group of state employees in Springfield, IL.

Tell us about upcoming meetings in your area

Stakeholders are invited to help shape the next Listening Tour schedule by suggesting upcoming conferences, meetings or events that could accommodate a Framework presentation or discussion session.

The Stakeholder Engagement Project aims to schedule Town Halls and Focus Groups around the state, but the intention is to piggy-back off existing events, rather than organizing independent meetings.

Tell us about upcoming conferences, meetings or events that could potentially accommodate a Framework presentation or discussion session by emailing [email protected], or using the website’s “contact us” feature.

Act as a Framework Champion

The Framework intends to utilize volunteers as part of its change management plan to help increase awareness, understanding and support for the Framework. The Framework will enlist and engage as many Champions as possible over the duration of the project.

If you are interested in supporting the Illinois Framework, register to act as a Framework Champion!

Stakeholder Engagement: Previous Activities

Since 2011, the Stakeholder Engagement Project has led more than 70 events across the state and online, including discussion-based town hall conversation, educational presentations, focus groups and webinars.

In total, more than 1,500 service providers, consumers, advocates and state employees have participated in the Framework’s engagement activities. More information on the first two Listening Tours is available here.

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