community health improvement planning for austin/travis county strategic comprehensive planning
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Community Health Improvement Planning for Austin/Travis County Strategic Comprehensive Planning. Core CHA CHIP Planning Meeting Austin/Travis County HHSD * Central Health * Travis County HHS & VS August 22, 2011. News Just In!. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Working in partnership with the community
to promote health, safety, and well-being.
Community Health Community Health Improvement Improvement Planning for Planning for
Austin/Travis CountyAustin/Travis County Strategic Comprehensive Planning
Core CHA CHIP Planning Meeting
Austin/Travis County HHSD * Central Health * Travis County HHS & VS
August 22, 2011
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News Just In!
Austin/Travis County HHSD receives funding to complete a model community health improvement process
One of 12 Select Local Health Departments (LHD) out of 127 applicants
The only one in Texas
Community Engaged
A/TCHHSD leads the process and collaborates with partners/stakeholders
Ensure Quality Essential Public Health Services
CHA = Community Health Assessment
CHIP = Community Health Improvement Plan
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CHA CHIP Grant Facts
Funded by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the NACCHO
Intense training to recipients and $35,000 in funds Period from July 2011 through December 15, 2012 By Dec 2012, CHA and CHIP must be completed Must address social determinants of health,
examine disparities, and include planning for health equity
A/TCHSHD to apply for public health accreditation between Jan 2013 and Dec 2014
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What are CHAs and CHIPs?
CHA: A process that engages with community members and Local Public Health System partners to systematically collect and analyze health-related data from a variety of sources. The findings are presented in a community health profile.
1. Informs community decision-making2. Prioritizes health problems, and 3. Assists in development and implementation of
community health improvement plans.
Source: NACCHO
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What are CHAs and CHIPs?
CHIP: An action-oriented plan that outlines the priority community heath issues (based on CHA findings)
- Community member and LPHS partner input
- How these issues will be addressed, including strategies and measures
Long-term goal: Ultimately improve the health of community.
Source: NACCHO
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Public Health Accreditation
National Voluntary Public Health Accreditation to Launch in Fall of 2011
– Standards and Measures based on the 10 Essential Public Health Services
To Apply for Public Health Accreditation, the following are required:
– Agency strategic plan
– Community health status report
– Community health improvement plan
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Why Do a CHA and CHIP?
Engage community members on health issues Collaborate with partners, meet new partners Helps to understand health disparities in communities Differentiates needs in various communities Use data/information to establish priorities, improve systems Enables leaders to establish health priorities based on community
needs Facilitates LPHS to focus on programs/services that address
community's health needs Promotes action planning to achieve healthy communities & healthy
behaviors Satisfies requirements (grants; non-profit hospitals; HHSD accreditation) Strengthens viability to successfully compete for funding opportunities
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Benefits and Purpose Activity
What Do We Get?
How Will We Use the information gained from the CHA and CHIP?
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Who Are the Players?
Community Residents
Local Public Health System * Hospitals * Community Organizations * Mass Transit * School Districts * Academic Institutions * Health Organizations * Travis County HHS & VS * Central Health * COA HHSD * Libraries * Parks and Recreations Dept * EMS * Police * Fire and MANY more!
Non-Traditional Partners * Religious and spiritual entities * Grocery Stores * Local businesses * Athletic groups
…just to name a few…
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Organization
Committees, Partners, Stakeholders,
Local Public Health System, and
Community
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Committee Model
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Working Together Model
Source: University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. County Health Rankings 2011. Accessible at www.countyhealthrankings.org.
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LPHS and Jellybeans
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Identifying Partners
Action Item: Review and Update Partner
and Stakeholder Group
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Our Key Partners to Date
City of Austin (Police, Fire, EMS, PARD, EGRSO, Public Works, Sustainability Office, PDR, Austin Energy)
Travis County Health and Human Services and Veterans Services Central Health Seton Family of Hospitals University of Texas School of Public Health – Austin Regional
Campus St. David’s Foundation St. David’s Hospital Community Action Network Austin/Travis County Integral Care University of Texas School of Nursing University of Texas School of Social Work Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority Austin Independent School District Texas Association of Local Health Officials (TALHO)
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Strategic Planning Model
Mobilizing – Engaging the community
Action – Implementing a health improvement plan
Planning – Applying strategic planning concepts
Partnerships – Involves local public health system and community partners
Source: NACCHO
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Model Work Plan Resource
* Source: Florida DOH; Model developed by Virginia Holland, Health Council of Northeast Florida, Jacksonville
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Relationships and Responsibilities
Action Item: Develop List of Needs, Wants, and Resources
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Roles Skill or Area of Expertise Needed Need Have Who?
Partnership Management Program management skills, social networking skills
•Fiscal manager Budget management
•Meeting planner Event planning
•Meeting facilitator Facilitative leadership expertise
•Recorder Writing skills
•Membership coordinator Database management
•Planners Strategic planning
Action planning
•Program Planning Design educational materials, activities
Implement educational materials, activities
Evaluator Evaluation
•Goals, objectives Writing measurable goals, objectives
•Quality assurance Performance improvement
Communication Public speaking, working with media
•Marketing Public relations
Social marketing
•Spokesperson Public speaking
•IT Social media
Policy Policy development
Health Content Specialist Trainers, educators, public heath professionals
•Health status Data analysis, interpretation
Partner Roles and Skills/Expertise Checklist.
* Source: Florida DOH
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Next Steps
Confirm Names of COA HHSD, Central Health, and Travis County HHS & VS Points of Contact
Send Invites for September 15 Kickoff Meeting Formation of Steering Committee Identify needs and resources to complete
processes Establish communication methods Engage Community and develop a shared
vision for CHA CHIP process
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Questions?
Thank You!