Program areas at Reinstitute
Impactthe 100-day challenge methodology is at the heart of Reinstitute's impact. Challenges drive systems change on the frontlines through the power of people. Each year, our organization strives to expand access to 100-day challenges domestically and globally. Currently, our workfocuses on systems involving housing and homelessness, gender, health, and justice. Reinstitute also pursues and carries out independent projects across the globe.in 2023, 102 Reinstitute 100-day challenges took place within the united states, mexico, united kingdom, dominican republic and south africa with a total of 1,547 frontline participants. There were also 422 new innovations, by which we mean structures, processes, tools and ways of working produced by these challenge teams, which helped them to achieve their ambitious goals and transform their systems for the long-term.challenge highlightsin 2023, Reinstitute kicked off a series of 100-day challenges in the uk in partnership with the national health service (nhs) and the devon integrated care board to work towards transforming the healthcare sector. The program focused on access to urgent and emergency care around one health system in plymouth, southwest england, where the devon integrated care board is the nhs body responsible for integrated care delivery in the county.reinstitute worked with teams in mexico on transforming justice systems and those that support gender-based violence victims. This year's programs greatly emphasized training individuals in the 100-day challenge methodology. Reinstitute worked with teams ona challenge in quintana roo to improve case resolution rates in two different crimes: domestic violence and illicit substance possession. In the Reinstitute worked with communities to transform the housing and homelessness system. In the state of Illinois, Reinstitute worked with four communities in rural Illinois to prevent and end homelessness: mercer county, will county continuum of care (coc), central il coc, and south-central coc. These communities focused on geographic areas of varying size, from just one county to more than 15 counties.2023 achievements1) in gender-based violence, periodic roundtables between prosecutors, investigative police, forensic experts, and civil society organizations in the state of hidalgo, mexico, led to a 620% increase in charges pressed for domestic violence cases. Bringing the whole system together to propose, modify, implement, or preserve good practices led to more significant impact by placing victim needs at the center of the process.2) in housing and homelessness, the aids foundation chicago increased their housing rate by 431%, ultimately connecting 95 people living with hiv or aids to safe and stable housing and robust wrap-around support.3) a 100-day challenge in justice brought together four states to transform how their justice systems dealt with non-violent crimes using alternative dispute resolution processes to bring parties together to resolve the conflict or criminal issue. This program helped the nayarit team recover mxn 27 million ($1.5 million usd) as restitution for victims in 100 days.4) the work of three cross-system teams from the health, social care, and voluntary sectors supporting emergency care in plymouth, uk, saw the system transformed to help people be cared for outside of emergency departments when most suitable. This project resulted in a 25% increase in the number of people being cared for in the community once they had fallen, and teams put new systems in place to refer patients to community care.