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Flint Healthcare Employment Opportunities (FHEO) Overview
Flint Healthcare Employment Opportunities (FHEO) is a healthcare sector initiative focused on improving the economic status of unemployed residents of Flint, Michigan, primarily in Flint’s Renewal Community, while simultaneously addressing the workforce needs of major healthcare employers in the area. The Insight Center worked closely with local partners to establish FHEO and support its successful operation. Beginning in 2000, the Insight Center provided development assistance to the local stakeholders, including research and analysis, strategic planning, stakeholder engagement, and program design. After FHEO began operations in 2002, Insight Center provided ongoing assistance with resource development, system design, peer learning facilitation, and long-term visioning for the initiative. In her 2004 State of the State address, Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm cited FHEO as an exemplary model that combines economic and workforce development to rebuild distressed communities. She charged the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth with the development of 12 similar sector initiatives across the state. The resulting Michigan Regional Skills Alliance program is a leading example of state support for sector initiatives.
FHEO is led by the region’s major healthcare employers and managed by the Greater Flint Health Coalition. The five FHEO partners (Flint-Genesee Economic Growth Alliance, Flint STRIVE, Baker College, Mott Community College, and Faith Access to Community Economic Development ) provide entry-level vocational and soft-skills training, skills upgrade training for entry-level healthcare, support services for students attending training classes, and supervisory training for managers of entry-level healthcare staff. FHEO has received support for its operations from the Charles Stewart Mott Foundation, the Community Foundation of Greater Flint, and the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Growth.
Outcomes
The Insight Center has worked with FHEO to successfully meet its goals in performance outcomes, collective and individual accountability structure, and restructuring of industry human-resource practices. Successful outcomes of the initiative include:
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