Able Change Framework

Called the ABLe Change Framework, the model provides simultaneous attention to the content and process of the work, ensuring effective implementation and the pursuit of systems change. Three key strategies are employed in this model to ensure the integration of content and process efforts and effective mobilization of broad scale systems change

the ABLe Change Framework, the model provides simultaneous attention to the content and process of the work, ensuring effective implementation and the pursuit of systems change. Three key strategies are employed in this model to ensure the integration

The ABLe Change Framework is a model designed to help communities and states more effectively address the significant social issues affecting children, youth, and families. The model is based upon that premise that communities can achieve transformative results when they make local system and community conditions the intentional targets of

Change Agent Field Guide Step by step guide on how to engage residents in new ways to enhance your work see page 3-13. ABLe Video Series on Resident Coalitions Series of brief videos describing purpose of a resident coalition and ideas for how to help launch one in your community. ABLe Case Study Supporting a Resident Coalition

Change agents can play a key role in promoting community capacity to address this complexity by engaging diverse stakeholders in processes to identify, understand, and tackle the patterns and dynamics generating and sustaining these wicked problems. This session demonstrates the ABLe Change framework, a participatory systemic action learning

This paper presents a new approach to the design and implementation of community change efforts like a System of Care. Called the ABLe Change Framework, the model provides simultaneous attention

The ABLe Change Framework is a model designed by Drs. Pennie Foster-Fishman and Erin Watson to help communities more effectively address complex social problems and achieve transformative community change. The ABLe Change approach engages communities in the following 8-step community problem-solving process. This

The ABLe Change framework draws upon concepts and change strategies from a diversity of literatures including systems thinking Foster-Fishman et al. 2007 Meadows 2008, organizational change Pettigrew et al. 2001, implementation theory Durlak and Dupre 2008, and comprehensive community change Kubisch et al. 2010. It was created to

The act of transforming community outcomes requires diverse stakeholders across an array of settings to become actors of change. While this movement to action lies at the heart of effective community change, it also remains one of the most challenging aspects of collective work. Drawing from the ABLe Change Framework systems-change model, this article presents four processes used in numerous

The framework we offer here is intended to create an actionable model for funders and other social sector institutions interested in creating Foster-Fishman, P.G., amp Watson, E.R. The ABLe Change Framework A Conceptual and Methodologi-cal Tool for Promoting Systems Change. Specific terminology and definitions for these conditions will vary