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Stakeholder Workshops

Through professionally facilitated stakeholder workshops, Rulo Strategies helps communities strengthen local cross-sector partnerships. These sessions bring together public safety, behavioral health, and community organizations to address substance use and other shared challenges while serving justice-involved individuals who are in jail or on community supervision. Participants identify priorities, explore solutions, and develop actionable strategies tailored to their community.

What are stakeholder workshops?

Stakeholder workshops bring together representatives from various community organizations, such as corrections staff, community supervision, behavioral health, nonprofits, and local government, in a structured, facilitated environment. Stakeholder workshops encourage open dialogue, allowing participants to identify common challenges and opportunities, and share expertise. Through interactive activities and discussions, organizations collectively prioritize issues and set goals to align their efforts and resources toward common objectives.

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Community-Driven Priorities

Collaborative problem-solving builds trust and shared responsibility, increasing buy-in and commitment to implementing solutions.

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Breaking Down Silos

Stakeholder workshops foster collaboration across agencies and sectors, enabling a coordinated response.

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Shared Ownership

Shared decision-making increases buy-in and commitment to implementing solutions.

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Request a Stakeholder Workshop.

Stakeholder workshops are powerful tools for fostering collaboration among community organizations. They create an environment for dialogue, build trust, align priorities, and result in actionable plans, laying the groundwork for sustained cross-sector partnerships that enhance community well-being and effectiveness in tackling shared challenges.

Rulo Strategies can support one-day stakeholder workshops at no cost to the requester. The requester is responsible for identifying a meeting location and inviting the stakeholder attendees.

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions about stakeholder workshops.

  • Typically, stakeholder workshops are five to six hours in length.

  • In most instances, Rulo Strategies’ time and travel are provided at no cost to the requestor.