FOUNDING STORY
In 2019 Healthcare and Education leaders in the Portland metropolitan area got together to explore collaborative, innovative approaches to meeting the needs of the children and families they collectively serve.
Initially designed as a table where the relationship between schools, payors, providers, and the Coordinated Care Organizations (CCO) could be aligned, there were early successes in working to improve dental care for children, aligning education priorities to CCO quality metrics, and a successful public campaign to support and recognize the work of educators during the pandemic.
However, COVID-19 altered the immediate focus as the pandemic significantly increased the level of stress on families, many of which were already struggling. One outcome was a collective recognition of the gaps in the behavioral healthcare system to serve Oregon’s children and their families.
With a renewed focus on these issues at all levels of Government, the group pivoted its work to design a long-term solution.
"Children grow up in an ecosystem that includes their family, school and community. To strengthen educational outcomes, we must strengthen the entire system. Partnering across health and education, in a community-based manner, is the only way we can truly educate the whole child and improve outcomes."
- Gustavo Balderas, Superintendent of Beaverton School District
Early Collaborators Included
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John Kitzhaber
Governor
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Eric Hunter
CareOregon CEO
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Kim Scott
Trillium Family Services (Former CEO)
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Brent Barry
Phoenix-Talent Superintendant
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Bob Stewart
Gladstone Superintendant
THE BOARD
Together they recruited a board of 13 diverse individuals, all leaders in education, healthcare and community-based organizations from across the state.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The board hired an executive director, Chelsea King, in November 2022.
The Collaborative is motivated to envision a new system, to build a movement, and to dramatically improve health and education outcomes for all children in Oregon.