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2 <br />participate in their 3 -day Practitioner's Institute. HCZ offers the Practitioner's Institute to provide <br />training on their methodology and practices. A sample agenda for the Institute includes <br />workshops covering key program components such as Baby College parent education, Harlem <br />Gems early childhood education and a variety of academic, health and enrichment programs for <br />school -aged children and youth. Members of the FSA will have the opportunity to visit a number <br />of these programs and observe them in action. Attendees will gain a deeper understanding of <br />the mission and philosophy of HCZ and the way that performance and evaluation data are used <br />to improve services and outcomes. A sample agenda and description of HCZ programs are <br />attached for further information. <br />While a new initiative, the work of the Family Success Alliance is off to a rapid start. In the fall of <br />2014, FSA organized an application process for six identified high needs zones throughout <br />Orange County. Acting as the backbone organization, staff at the Health Department conducted <br />extensive community outreach to engage the zones and promote awareness of the opportunity <br />to be a part of FSA. In December, the FSA Council selected two zones to pilot the project. The <br />next phase of the project moves from zone selection to an analysis of priority needs and gaps in <br />services and resources in the selected zones. This provides an opportune time to visit the <br />Harlem Children's Zone. FSA believes it will be invaluable to its work to experience first -hand <br />how another community has built a successful model pipeline from cradle -to- college. <br />About the Advisory Council <br />The Family Success Alliance Advisory Council consists of 22 members representing a cross <br />section of the community, local government agencies, and non - profit organizations. A <br />representative from each of the selected zones will also be included. The Council is responsible <br />for advising and making decisions on zone selection, resource allocations, program planning, <br />and policy changes to ensure a pipeline of high - quality services exists in Orange County. <br />The Council includes representation from: <br />• Orange County Board of Commissioners <br />• Orange County Board of Health <br />• Orange County Department of Health <br />• Orange County Department of Housing, Human Rights, and Community Development <br />• Orange County Department of Social Services <br />• Orange County Sheriff's Department <br />• Town of Carrboro <br />• Town of Chapel Hill <br />• Town of Hillsborough <br />• Chapel Hill / Carrboro City Schools <br />• Head Start/ Early Head Start <br />• Orange County Schools <br />• Orange County Partnership for Young Children <br />• Cardinal Innovations Healthcare Solutions - OPC <br />• UNC Health Care <br />• Chapel Hill Training- Outreach Project <br />• Compass Center for Women and Families <br />• Interfaith Council <br />• Orange Congregations in Mission <br />• Orange County Literacy Council <br />• Orange County Partnership for Young Children <br />