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Optimism
Final equity- Support others in grant writing and help ID opportunities. $$$$$
Partners in ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Strengths and assets Focus on prevention “talk about health not illness” “State wide CHNA movement to advocate
$ MORE MONEY
Focus on sustainability
Understand language of health Educating Families
→all communities
School Nutrition
ROI for Participants Agencies
CHNA meeting logistics for inclusion. Day meetings may be a barrier for members and community members
If it aint broke lets keep it that way!
Global change Staff-update Resource center Healthy waterways and greenways
One Name -Synergy??? One word NOT an Acronym
In lieu of needs – strengthen/highlight positive attributes! Expanding assets
Ongoing up to date resource center directory
Hire a REP $$
Bring all communities together.
CHNAs impact on legislation -creating -modifying -putting health needs first -economy vs. community health i.e. casinos
Health disparities based on income
Shared focus
Connecting to the community and among CHNAs
Prevention is an investment with high rate of return and b.h.c costs.
Prevention vs. cure Advocate for new policies/procurement.
Label our information honestly
Improving health in all areas
Shared focus
“Zero-based planning” if we wanted to create a healthy community, what would we do?
Good job of doing bad job of bragging
More inter-CHNA opps
Common vocabulary
Asset strengths, connecting
REACH community
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Able to understand
Offer financial support to health initiatives Make global local Bringing broadening definitions in health and wellness
Make people healthier
Branding CHNAs so it is understandable
What conversations if begun today could ripple out in a way that creates new possibilities for CHNA
Common forum
Connect all community groups together for collaboration
Tell our community good
Centralize and direct resources Resources other than $=people DATA Positive prevention
Educates Empower and invigorate members/individuals
Lets not be disease specific!
Create synergy among disparate groups
The whole world does not need to know who we are
Improve society
Positive and Productive accomplishment
MERGE!
New word for “health” that encompasses more
We should be a forum just for p.h. professionals and not the public.
Empowering residents Branding identifying what we do and why we do it! Broadening common themes Awareness of expanding definition of health
Greatest need rather than greatest #
Making global local
Broadening the definition of health and wellness
Open forums for sharing of information
Sharing information for common good Offer support services, positivie prevention Merge partnership Embrace Togetherness Open communication
Together
Charles the fiscally sound elephant says “Don’t forget your social media It’s time to re-brand “health” perhaps retire the word altogether? Buzz b=word “wellness” our “health”?”
How can we efficiently use our $$$
Reality check-what is actually going on? Communicate with each other!!!
Tangible results
How can you know who we are? Help business come to see how they can be connected to health and wellness
People =resources not just $
Responsiveness between agency and community
Institutionalization of community work – common history What is forefront of public health? Educate selves around this. Quality ve. Quantity- innovative solutions using less resources Demonstrate best practices through collaboration – inspiration Part of a bigger whole United mission = reason to care exposure Create advocacy statements for support of initiatives Collaborate funding sources $
Stronger planning for interCHNA! get ball rolling! get united come together!!
Integration of community services
Strategic planning
Training brainstorming
Advocacy for sustainability Evidence based practice (collecting data)
Ho do we keep communication if SECHC looses funding?
$$$$
10 winnable (CDC)
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Advocacy for common goals
DATA Pull same way on same rope
Involve faith community Who are we trying to reach in our branding? What are our outcomes? 2. What conversation if begun today could ripple out in a way that could create change? Sustainable change ☺ Learn from other communities What’s in it for me?
Lets talk about … for-profit industries. How can we bring them to the table! Continuing education
Communication Working with different org. Respect different culture.
Uniting cultures Learning form each other Help for the community
Advocate for prevention. “Hospitals is the anchor”
More participation in Inter-CHNA Sharing Membership on line addresses to answer needs through inter-CHNA
Inclusive! Removal of stereotypes Cultural sensitivity Common cause Education
Indentifying needs of all ages and stages Networking Equity Collaboration Bring students in comm. service, interns!
More inter CHNA!! Email distribution list Blog about each other events
Shared resources Compassion and caring
* Path of doing coals unity advocacy
Regional oasis of supplementation to deny the hunger decision
Outcomes
• Bring youth to CHNA high school and college. Marketing events across CHNAs
• Best practices Natural support community leaders i.e. faith based Share success $ Local Definitions Semi permeable membrane
Sharing→ expertise ← networking
↓ ↓ Education access
Safe guard public health deserts- island and other areas Hospitals define heath catchment area
Advocacy for more $ from government Unified database Contact info Affiliations Trouble shooting Different committees
SWOT analysis branding Connecting to other industries – small businesses? Inform each other of other needs (community needs) Community culture – share local knowledge Sharing expertise, access, resources Keep T.A. Myfallriver.org
$ and Power conversation . Representatives “floaters” at every CHNA InterCHNA email blasts for conversations Distribution group
Name neighbor affiliations Connecting in a spiral
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Skype and tech meetings- save gas and resources Ricardo the environmentally conscious dragon says “collaboration is key. Find community, find a regional voice”
engage and support local leaders
Empowerment With ever heartbeat is life
Social Determinants
Focus prevention efforts on the wet adverse events. No one ever knows when we are successful in preventing poor health Advocacy letter Public policy Define resources Regional voice Empower self Value assessment Recruit Credibility
Virtual meetings
Electronic meetings Skype , conference calls
INCLUSIVITY Learning together Community access Leverage common conversation Community members and school
Members as ambassadors today good example of sharing BEST practice
Bring CHNA to people that can’t come Bridging gap between service providers and community members Chairs meeting CHNA’s face to face time together
Utilize S.E. center as conduit for sharing info. Plan work InterCHNA
Consider amount of work about and beyond CHNA
Share wisdom, experience, and resources Mentoring Move from talking about what’s not working to what is working! Break the chain Data sharing +/- % Collaborating Empowerment Create a community of people who recognize the value of improving the health of the public Voice for better health Healthy choice is the easy choice
Partnership Be the example on Living Healthy Understanding what Public Health really is.
Regionality Reach out to each other in non-traditional ways Common issues (insert photo of common issues_ Share our success
Identify independence Engage and support local leaders
What is public health – health of the public. Healthy choices are the default choices
‘This is public health’ stickers all over the communities
Publicize the cost of not doing preventions
Get political recognition Develop strong advances
Outreach to who isn’t here Visit each other
Changing public policy You don’t have to be a health care worker to contribute to health Amongst CHNAs- sharing uncommon needs, health topics, what’s high in priority might not be high to another but known for when in need Interdependence Monetarily, financially, Come together for policy change Social determinants
Common issues Jobs Diabetes Violence Sub abuse Youth development
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Branding the whole group of CHNA to be united Cleaning house for sharing info to communities
Complete survey before Nov 23rd No survey, no turkey!
CHNA Membership and Buisness cards “CHNA” find another way to define!!
Spend time and energy branding Pediatricians being involved!
What is possible in CHNA work? Healthy communities, collaboration, networking, learn whose out there! Market ourselves better….. Brand ourselves better
Regional email list
Free trainings for CHNA members
Synergy
New Bedford Cape and Islands Brockton Fall River Taunton
1. Synergy media campaign! a. Website etc. b.
2. Links to all CHNAs i. Websites, comm. Orgs, comm.
Gardens, schools, etc What’s possible in a CHNA? Networking Educating the public How the people in the community ca n be united and help Better navigating services available State, county, municipal, faith based
CHNAs identify what they do best and share with each other More interCHNA meetings
Create web based way of sharing specialities and trainings regionally Joint regional trainings
Break down silos, barriers Improve communities Collaborate Navigations Clear marketing/branding Make websites Deeper community understanding of all facets of Public Health Its not just Physical Health Connecting for Change
CHNAs identify what they do best and share with others
Support each other outside of CHNA
CHNA membership card with offered benefits to members CHNA business card that can be passed out to everyone!
Use media to reach and engage
Authority Collaboration Networking Education
Get clear on the work we are doing! Simplification!
Joint trainings Common shared identified issues that we can advocate for/about
Rename CHNA to something recognizable to public and programs/providers
Reduce confusion about committee members
Common agenda
How can we support? How can we uniquely contribute?
Connect with people where they are, not where you are
Talent share Who knows who? Who is good at what? # = clout
Who is getting our product? Is it out clients?
Is it service providers? Is it policy makers?
Endless opportunities Back to basics Acceptance Education Togetherness
Responsibility Awareness Grass roots work Help along the way. (insert heart photo)
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Minimize acronyms. Speak to the community in a language they understand
Bring attention to issues! ONE MESSAGE.
Power to effect change. Sharing resources Advocacy
Start conversations
State policy changes
Getting over our FCC fears on info lines
Legislators Yahoo group for sharing news/info between CHNA’s
Better Cultural Representation Marketing Branding Together Help People Understand Regional Differences Life Long Learns Leveraging Power of #’s Understanding cultural diversity
Connectivity Prepare for Casino Revenues to support public health Shared conversations Hot Topics InterCHNA yahoo group forum to share ideas, info, and resources Call Action
InterCHNA channel energy and legislative advocacy VOICE Mobilize
$ Funding
Use social media for alternative solutions for meeting and community building # CHNA Ways of coming together that includes all (even those that work during the day) Make meeting accessible to community members CHNA leadership gender/age diversity
CHNA liaisons cross sharing
Start the conversation
Casino
Teamwork
Prevention –Wellness Education
Communication
Change our name to something useable! How do we bring all peoples together
Mobilize
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Problem solving together regardless of whether it is “your” issue
“Dog and Pony Show”
Keep branding the definition of “health” and “wellness”
Recognize, celebrate, and acknowledge diversity within the community-connect, collaborate, change Community mobilization Shared vision and action LISTEN!! Conversations
Business community matters
Making connections among “cultures” Build statewide alliance of CHNAs Unity Catalyst for Policy change Unique identity common vision
Share data and info across CHNAs Common needs assessment
Engage and then create conversations with diverse groups. Collaborate Transform a community
Whole is greater than sum of the parts
CHNA memebers are a culture that needs an introduction Stimulate conversations
Advocacy statements for emerging issues Talk to each other
Collaboration Collaboration Collaboration
Bring businesses into the fold
Forum for local issues in the community
Continue the great work of today! Work together as a team!
Identifying voices that are not usually heard
CHNA members are a culture that needs introduction Stimulate conversations
Putting all the pieces together so that they work
Unique identity, common vision
Lower health priorities must be addressed through broader collaboration Local health is part of the conversation
Catalyst for policy change
Making conversations among cultures. Building statewide alliance of CHNAs unity
Biggest value for policy change on unity state-wide CHNA
Engage people in primary prevention
Add the populations to deliver services regionally especially to small groups
Bring in local health departments and board of health, school departments, police, fire- public safety
Professionals + professionals
Pierre the idea monkey says….
Best practices Yearly meetings with all state CHNA
Create CHNA speakers bureau for community
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PLANS ACTIONS VISION
Medial Social services Business?? Parents/residents Kids/youth
Form regional CHNA to move forward w/ ideas TAKE ACTION
Regions-united
Bridge the gap
Floater from each CHNA , cross-connecting
“Self care” before health care. Personal responsibility
How to think BIGGER (statewide) Guiding people to healthy choices Collaboration Budgeting gaps Healthier families Policy change Prevention Awareness Representation on issues Power in numbers Identifying issues
BRANDING TOGETHER
(sometimes) Size matters. Power in numbers to harness advocacy efforts and resources
Open, honest sharing Re: $$$
CARE (noun) institution CARE (verb) Self, Home, Family, Neighbors
Networking Numbers change policy Money back to the community
Healthy families Healthy communities Coalition + collaboration –different for every community Eliminating silos
WEB PORTAL Effective communication Power in numbers Best practices Unity for whole state www._______ InterCHNA meetings quarterly listed on web portal New Energy New FRESH ideas (insert web portal picture)
Harnessing the inclusion of our small towns in the individual CHNAs Branding Together for common good
Proactive not reactive
Power in numbers
Collaboration Policy Change
Awareness Inclusion Healthy Lifestyles Public education Paradigm shift in homes Healthy homes Be a visionary! Prevention is key! Beacon of HOPE and its ripple effect
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Homogeneity
Who are we not talking to?
InterCHNA + YAY
Build on each others successes Data Cleaning House Don’t start from scratch
Don’t be trains passing in the night. We all need to MEET and know each other! Understand communities outside of Boston
Change schools Leveraging Funding Marketing statewide Culture change Data collection on local level
Environmental strategy policy
SHARE successes/strengths
Community Defined evidence Natural supports Community leaders
Clearing house of networking info
Empower Youth. They are our future
Alternative methods Branding statewide
Focus on the positive recognize the success Worksite engagement Extend the invitation to others to get involved w/CHNA Go to them!
Equity “less intimidating” to the community
Support Collaboration through social media SHARE DATA Unique gift: “HOSPITAL-ITY”
Systems don’t care. People care. People help people
Time banking
one brain
Recognition for those who are doing CHNA work
Inclusive. Build relationships with target populations LISTEN
Cultural diversity
Local DATA leading to evidence based practices. Barriers between each other, work together.
Put Community in CHNA
Who Cares? What’s next Awards Recognize/celebrate healthy people
Changing the way we think
Community Health. Where is the Community?
How do we expand what we are doing right?
Raising the bar
Worksite wellness
Know each other
Pool the data. Offer a clearinghouse
CHaNge Acronym
Relationships
Real community value
Collaboration Power
Put kids first Customize evidence-based practices How do we connect with other human services agencies? Advocacy Community investment
Statewide collaborations Policy Change Change the way kids are eating Youth empowerment Network area