00:07:09 Tori Courter: Good Morning, Tori Courter, Central Navigator with Families 1st Partnership in Lincoln County and surrounding areas. 00:07:38 Julie Nash: Good morning! Julie Nash, Hall County Community Collaborative. 00:07:54 Shelby Rice: Good morning, Shelby Rice with Fremont Family Coalition! 00:08:02 Nichole Hetz: Good morning - Nichole Hetz, Dawson County Family Partners 00:08:08 Catherine Brown she/her: Hi! Catherine Brown, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation 00:08:15 JoAnn Gieselman: Good Morning Everyone!! JoAnn Gieselman with Growing Community Connections 00:08:42 gabriellamctate: good morning- isn’t the warmer weather wonderful! gay mctate NCFF consultant 00:09:03 Britney Watson: Good morning- Britney Watson from the York County Health Coalition 00:09:23 Bryan Seck: Good morning, Bryan Seck from MyLink 00:09:24 Julie Nash: @Gay, yes it is nice to have some warmer temperatures. Makes me believe spring is just around the corner. :-) 00:09:31 Jessica: Jessica Gutierrez, H3C 00:09:55 Mariel Harding (she, her, hers): Good morning! Mariel Harding, Unite Nebraska team 00:09:57 Chandra Essex - Central Navigator: Good morning! Chandra Essex, Community IMPACT Network. 00:10:02 Stacy Schenk: Stacy Schenk NDHHS CFS Community Support Specialist 00:10:02 Lori McCarthy: Good morning, Lori McCarthy with MyLink 00:10:07 Lindsay Paulsen: Lindsay Paulsen, Nebraska 211, United Way of the Midlands 00:10:18 Shelly Witt, Nebraska DHHS Commuity Support: Shelly Witt, DHHS 00:10:22 Jane Stotts: Jane Stotts - CyncHealth Unite Nebraska Project Manager 00:10:32 Community: Sonia Coates: Good Morning from Valentine Children & Families Coalition Sonia Coates 00:10:36 Kyle Kinney: Kyle Kinney, Nebraska Family Helpline 00:10:38 Kayla Ramsay: Kayla Ramsay- Director Norfolk Family Coalition 00:10:43 Tonya Beckenhauer: Good morning, Tonya Beckenhauer- NCFF consultant 00:10:44 Darla Berger: DHHS: Darla Berger: DHHS Community Support Specialist 00:11:02 Rossana Jaeger Fremont Family Coalition: Rossana Jaeger and Jacki Trujillo- CN FFC 00:11:06 Leonor Fuhrer: Good morning all, happy Wednesday!- Leonor Fuhrer, NCFF Community Consultant 00:11:06 Mary O'Hare: Hi All! Mary O'Hare 00:11:27 Emma Johnson: Good morning- Emma Johnson, community response coordinator with Southeast Nebraska Collaborative 00:11:34 Nate Smith: Morning yall. Nate Smith with Nebraska Children 00:12:04 Sara Riffel: Good morning - Sara Riffel, Nebraska Children 00:12:22 Claire Hoff: Good Morning, all! Claire Hoff - Nebraska Children's Research and Evaluation Team 00:12:58 Jennifer Skala: Hello - Jennifer Skala, Nebraska Children and Families Foundation 00:15:19 Cathy Minnick: Good morning, Cathy Minnick, Sandhills Community Collaborative 00:16:10 lauren ward: Morning! Lauren Ward with Nebraska Children 00:16:12 Jen Hale (she/her): Good morning everyone, Jen Hale- Nebraska Children's Community Wellbeing Team. 00:16:17 Greg Donovan: Greetings - Greg Donovan, Society of Care 00:16:40 Collena: Good morning! Collena Laschanzky, Southeast Nebraska Collaborative 00:17:30 Joanna Murray: Good Morning everyone. Happy Wednesday! Joanna Murray, NCFF CWB Consultant 00:18:27 Mariel Harding (she, her, hers): Thanks, Lindsay! 00:19:13 Sandra Nation: Good morning! Sandy Nation, Dakota County 00:23:28 Jennifer Skala: Kyle, does the Helpline connect with the Boys Town Safe2Help line? 00:24:16 Tammy Bichlmeier: Hello! This is Tammy Bichlmeier, Central Navigator with Community & Family Partnership in Platte & Colfax and just recently now Boone and Nance. 00:26:27 Kyle Kinney: yes, we are able to connect someone to Safe2Help if they are needing to submit a tip/report. The programs are separate with separate staffing. 00:28:46 Panhandle Partnership: Faith Mills, Panhandle Partnership 00:33:14 Tori Courter: Julie, Since you have experience with QuickBase and Clarity - would you say that Clarity is as user friendly as QuickBase? I don't have any experience with Clarity so wondering how difficult the transition is? 00:36:21 Denise Zwiener: Buffalo County received one of those calls and we were able to get the person connected. 00:36:43 Cathy Minnick: We have not gotten any referrals through the NE helpline at Sandhills. 00:36:48 Denise Zwiener: The call came direct to my cell phone and it worked. 00:36:50 Tammy Bichlmeier: This is Tammy in Platte & Colfax County and we have not received any calls directly from the Helpline 00:36:50 Kayla Ramsay: We usually receive referrals directly from the participant. 211 gives them our information and the participant reaches out 00:38:56 Nate Smith: 402-226-5842 00:39:16 Nate Smith: 308-280-8383 00:39:49 Nate Smith: Anyone on the call is welcome to use these in whatever manner helps :) 00:40:18 Leonor Fuhrer: Can communities choose whether they want to use Quickbase or Clarity or would they still need to use Quickbase regardless? 00:40:57 Catherine Brown she/her: For communities participating in the statewide evaluation of Community Well-Being work, they may choose either QuickBase OR Clarity 00:41:13 Leonor Fuhrer: Thank you Catherine 00:42:28 Catherine Brown she/her: Do need to make the switch if desiring to do so (to Quick Base to Clarity or vice versa) so that it happens July 1 (the start of the evaluation year)...in other words, no switching mid-year because of data quality challenges that would come up :) 00:44:36 Tori Courter: For anyone that is using QuickBase and just referring using their own system, how are you doing ROIs? During application? Curious of everyones process - looking to adjust our process. 00:46:53 Jennifer Skala: How does My Link app work with all the other resource repositories (e.g.211, the one that the Helpline has, Aunt Bertha), etc.)? 00:49:26 Nate Smith: Sara brought up a good question about the chatbot numbers. Both of those numbers contact the same "system". We just created two numbers just in case the western part of the state would be more comfortable texting a 308 number. Both numbers do the same thing and you are welcome to share whichever you think people in your community would be most comfortable interacting with. 00:50:53 Shelly Witt, Nebraska DHHS Commuity Support: .03 00:52:46 Sarah Papa: Thank you for the clarification, Nate! 00:55:07 Tammy Bichlmeier: With CFP, we are strongly partnered with the Columbus United Way, have just started partnering with Unite Nebr. and have promoted and partnered with 211 for a long time. We hope to promote the new 211 app very soon. We have also maintained our own local directory of services on our web site (United Way) for a long time and have put out printed materials in a variety of means as well for both our local directory and 211. 00:58:27 Community: Sonia Coates: Denise hit it absolutely on the head. Defining what each one does and how it works for each one of us. I am new in this position and a lot of what you are talking about is Greek to me. Other than the Helpline - I had referred multiple families to that line in my prior position as a Child Abuse Specialists. What do each of these do and why? 01:05:15 Kyle Kinney: ditto to Mariel's comments 01:05:55 Bryan Seck: MyLink: Just to make sure everyone know: MyLink website is here https://mylnk.app/home and the app is available on Android and Apple 01:14:06 Denise Zwiener: Bryan your other uniqueness is not leaving a trail 01:14:36 Denise Zwiener: A big selling point for violence prevention and youth 01:21:26 MyLink: Lori McCarthy: https://lincolnne.mylnk.app/categories?language=en 01:25:04 Leonor Fuhrer: Sorry if I missed this or it’s already been asked or even in place already. Is there a way to connect MyLink with the Chatbot as well? 01:28:36 Bryan Seck: MyLink: Leonor- we will see if that is possible. The Helpline is listed in several places in the app 01:34:10 Community: Sonia Coates: I agree - have the tech savvy individuals there and then any interested parties and go from there. 01:35:40 Mariel Harding (she, her, hers): Thanks for the conversation, everyone! Mary, I look forward to next steps 01:37:30 Kayla Ramsay: I’m not qualified ;) I’m not tech savvy at all. 01:39:28 Lindsay Paulsen: I have to start another call, thanks everyone!