Youth Systems – Framework for Putting Systems Thinking into Practice, Save the Children & Collective Change Labs
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Have you thought about working on a systems level? Systems change can increase successful and sustainable outcomes by focusing on the least explicit but most powerful conditions for change. This session provides an evidence-based, “inverted triangle” framework as an actionable model for stakeholders interested in creating systems change, particularly those who are working to advance positive youth outcomes. Top Takeaways include:
• Shifts in system conditions are more likely to be sustained when working at three different levels of change: explicit, semi-explicit, and implicit.
• Systems change is about advancing equity by shifting the conditions that hold a problem in place.
• To fully embrace systems change, stakeholders should be prepared to see how their own ways of thinking and acting must change as well.
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