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Southwest System of Care

Positively Impacting Relationships Between Individuals and Institutions

Positively Impacting Relationships Between Individuals and Institutions


The Data

State

Illinois

Implemented

September 2019

IRIS Leadership

Southwest Organizing Project

Network Partners

36


Community Overview

The Southwest System of Care (SWSOC) network, built through the Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP), uses a community organizing model of relationship building to bring together mental health, healthcare, and social service providers with schools, after-school providers, youth leadership development programs, and others.  Through community coordination and collaboration, the SWSOC network seeks to meet the holistic needs and build on the assets of the communities’ young people and their families.  

SWSOC is based in six neighborhood schools across the southwest side of Chicago. Each school is home to one or more Community Navigator who connects youth, families, and community members to the resources they need to be successful. 

IRIS Network

SWSOC partners began using IRIS in September 2019 to coordinate referrals with the goal of closing referral loops to ensure families receive the care they seek. Network leaders use IRIS data to understand existing referral connections, inform the need for additional partners or supports in the community, and support process adjustments among partners to improve referral outcomes. 

The network map below represents referral connections between partners since launch, with larger circles and arrows representing more referrals. During the first 20 months of IRIS use, 127 referral connections between partners have resulted in more than 1700 referrals.  Material needs such as food and clothing have been the most common reason for referrals followed by housing assistance and public benefits support. Network diagram showing interconnected community organizations collaborating within the SWSOC (Southwest System of Care) network. The visualization consists of numerous circles (nodes) connected by curved lines (links) representing referrals or partnerships. Larger nodes such as SWSOC Navigators – SWOP, CRC – Food Delivery, SWOP – Housing, and SWOP – COVID Response Corps indicate organizations with the highest number of connections. Smaller nodes represent other community partners including Esperanza Health Centers, IMAN, Catholic Charities, PODER, and various navigator sites. The dense web of purple lines demonstrates extensive cross-agency coordination and information sharing within the network.

In December 2020, as part of community COVID-19 response efforts, SWSOC implemented a referral process for connecting families and individuals who are food insecure and are unable to travel to local pantries due to isolation and/or quarantine to food delivery services. Over the last 5 months, more than 500 referrals have been made for food delivery across network partners with 92% of families referred ultimately being connected with this service.  

Learn More

Learn more about SWSOC and their IRIS network at Data and Progress