Is this another name change for the sake of it? Community Planning Partnerships (CPP) If you don’t know what it is, it will be a good idea to find out in your area. It is an alliance of Public and Private Services, Local Authorities, and Communities to co-produce and deliver better services that truly impact people’s lives by reducing inequality and enhancing community well-being. This is a gathering of variety of stakeholders in Lincolnshire to look at data, identify what people need (not just what people want) to ensure tailored solutions. By collaborating, CPPs tackle disparities head-on. They channel resources where they’re most impactful, bridging gaps and fostering equity. It is not possible without - Inclusive Decision-Making - Local Priorities - Diverse Perspectives - Shared Ownership - Mobilising Resources We have Lincolnshire County Council, Public Health, Data Intelligence, PCNs, St Barnabas Hospice, ICB, Age UK, Carers, EMAS, Acute and Community Hospital Trusts, Mental Heath Trust, Patient representative and this is just the start. We intend to make it transformational! We are just starting and I'll keep you posted. #cpp #collaboration #healthinequality #inclusion #nottransactional
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💡Community Insights for Change 💡 Our Community Care Assessment work helps plans understand community partners' capabilities, how their workforce can support a plan's efforts, and what opportunities exist to deliver a more integrated care experience for members. By engaging community members with lived experiences, plans gain direct knowledge of the challenges faced by the communities they serve. https://hubs.la/Q02Gyr4G0 #CommunityAssessment #HealthEquity #LivedExperience #Community
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Leading Advocacy in Public Health & Education | Graduate Student @ University of Wyoming | Food Systems| Health Policy | Sustainable Development Goals Enthusiast | Global Changemaker
I attended my department's seminar last week, featuring Dr. Gilbert as the speaker. As someone passionate about development and social impact activities, I was eager to learn about engaging rural and underserved communities to address health disparities. *** Some key takeaways that resonated with me beyond just academics include: ✅Understanding the difference between community outreach and community engagement (a crucial distinction for social impact work) ✅Community engagement involves partnership and collaboration with the community to drive positive change ✅In community-engaged research, findings can inform policies and interventions that benefit the community, which sometimes include co-designing with the community. I think I am personally drawn to community engagement because it has the potential to influence systems, policies, and practices, leading to meaningful change. Have you been mistaking outreach for engagement? #CommunityEngagedResearch #CommunityEngagement #CommunityOutreach #GloriaOladeji #SocialChangeMaker #CommunityandPublicHealth
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In our work with the Mecklenburg County Community Health Worker Initiative (CHWI), we learned that clearly articulating the unique aspects of your model is key to success. By refining and communicating how the CHWI model stands out, we ensure its effectiveness and relevance in serving our communities. Read our Background Report at: https://loom.ly/FKZLdi8 #mecklenburgcounty #backgroundreport #servingcommunity #keytosuccess
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If you're going to be at American Evaluation Association #Eval24 today, come check out our session on participatory practices that shift power in evaluation. Cory Georgopoulos and Rebecca Perlmutter are presenting with Institute for Community Health's Carolyn Fisher. #evaluation #equitableevaluation
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