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Communities and governmental agencies across the country are organizing and combining efforts and resources to improve the quality of life in their neighborhoods. They are concerned about reducing health and safety risks for children and youth, meeting the needs of the elderly and family caregivers, and strengthening the community assets that contribute to the well-being of individuals and families.

TELESIS Corporation has assisted community and governmental leaders in innovative efforts that support family strengthening and neighborhood revitalization. Our consulting staff offers expertise in social science research and prevention programming to guide young people toward healthy life choices. We understand the challenges facing multi-agency collaborations and the need to overcome barriers to information sharing and joint planning and impact analysis. And we have a successful track record in creating powerful, integrated data warehouses with GIS mapping capabilities that can be used over the Internet by community service providers as well as by academic researchers and public service agencies.

TELESIS consulting services include these advanced and "most promising" approaches to public service system improvement:

  • Drug Treatment Utilization Assessment Systems for California Prop36 requirements
  • Risk and Protective Factor Data Models ("Quality of Life", health and safety program planning and evaluation)
  • Intra-agency Data Modeling, Warehousing, and Mapping to Inform the Community Change Process
  • Automating Public Service Provider Assessments, Performance Tracking and Reporting
  • Strategic Planning Tools and Training for Nonprofits and Community Collaboratives
  • Capacity and Functioning Assessment for Community-based Organizations

To discuss your consulting needs with a TELESIS representative, send an e-mail message to dcleveland@telesis.org or phone us toll-free at 1-800-542-2966.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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