OCHIN’s quarterly member discussions on social risk help build community partnerships and examine all aspects of care related to social drivers of health. Learn how this consultative support helps providers improve social risk screenings through shared learning and innovation in our Q&A with OCHIN Practice Coach Molly Volk: https://bit.ly/3RGijLw
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Want to DIY? Don't let the requirements, checklists, and IRS/PHAB regulations prevent your organization from building community health assessment capacity. Find out how Moxley Public Health's Toolbox Package provides a cost-effective solution to organizations who are on their CHNA/IS or CHA/CHIP journey https://buff.ly/3TEQH9n 📚
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This information guide from BC Healthy Communities highlights mechanisms and opportunities for local governments to promote the mental well-being of children and youth in their communities — providing research, examples, and resources (including HELP research and data) to support this critical work. Read & share: https://shorturl.at/dMV24
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Learn more about community health workers and how trust is key to improving health equity and outcomes: https://bit.ly/3VJVlEr
Kevin is a community health worker with ChristianaCare (one of our partners in Delaware) and is assigned to help dozens of patients with mental and behavioral health challenges. Before he can get those patients into clinical programs, he needs to first build trust with the entire family and understand the everyday challenges that make it harder for them to get care. Read more about community health workers and how trust is key to improving health equity and outcomes: https://bit.ly/3VJVlEr
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Explore the pillars of community health! Swipe through to uncover the essence of community health and prevention. From key indicators to actionable strategies, find out how we can foster a healthier future together. Dive deeper into the topic in our blog: https://bit.ly/4aWAVO1
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May is #OlderAmericansMonth! The 2024 theme, #PoweredByConnection, recognizes the profound impact of meaningful relationships and social connections on our health and well-being. Spread the word and the power of social connection by helping older adults in your communities to make more connections in their lives. Learn more at acl.gov/oam. #PersonCenteredCare #VCUGeroCCE
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During each day of National Public Health Week, we focus on a particular public health topic. Today's theme is "Healthy Neighborhoods." https://lnkd.in/gbx-Wuyq
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The South Dakota Department of Health, Office of Child and Family Services, is seeking Pierre and Watertown community members to participate in a focus group about the health and well-being needs of South Dakota adolescents and their families. Learn More and Sign Up: https://lnkd.in/gf89KyCp
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I really enjoy this webinar, 'The Injustice of Place,' talking about the historical and current implications of where people live on their health and wellbeing. Check it out!
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✏ New blog post! This week we're sharing highlights from the Homeless and Housing Resource Center webinar, "Naloxone in Public Housing: Success in St. Louis." “Central to the initiative is the aim to tackle the opioid epidemic through education, harm reduction strategies, and the provision of health resources while also navigating the complexities of systemic racism and historical disinvestment in predominantly Black communities.” 🔗 https://bit.ly/3WvAEOo
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This is a wonderful program. Molly is very knowledgeable.