AVCCB Governance - Collective Impact
The Coordinating Body and its work are subject to an annual review by its membership to determine the extent that it is a viable and high functioning body through an evaluation of indicators and related metrics.
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Evaluation occurs in three phases:
Early: Determine how well the collective impact structure has been implemented
Middle: Assess incremental changes that are becoming visible within systems and among important system actors
Late: Longitudinal data on impact for patients or other populations
Collective impact brings people together in a structured way to achieve social change. Collective impact is a network of community members, organizations, and institutions who advance a common social cause by learning together, aligning, and integrating their actions to achieve population and systems level change.
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The AVCCB uses the Collective Impact Framework as a model to guide the form and function of all group activities. The Collective Impact framework functions according to five key conditions:
• A common or shared vision
• Shared measurement
• Mutually reinforcing activities
• Continuous communication
• Strong backbone or secretariat support