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County health roadmapS : From DaTa to Action

County health roadmapS : From DaTa to Action. Karen Odegaard Community Coach University of Wisconsin Population Health Institute. Sept. 12, 2013. acknowledgements. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Including Abbey Cofsky, Paul Kuehnert, Michelle Larkin, Jim Marks, Joe Marx, Naima Wong

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County health roadmapS : From DaTa to Action

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  1. County health roadmapS: From DaTa to Action Karen OdegaardCommunity CoachUniversity of Wisconsin Population Health Institute Sept. 12, 2013

  2. acknowledgements • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation • Including Abbey Cofsky, Paul Kuehnert, Michelle Larkin, Jim Marks, Joe Marx, Naima Wong • Wisconsin County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Team • Including Bridget Catlin, Julie Willems Van Dijk, Patrick Remington, David Kindig, Angela Russell, Amanda Jovaag, Alison Bergum • Our Partners • Including Burness Communications, Community Catalyst, United Way Worldwide, ASTHO, NACCHO, NNPHI, Dartmouth Institute, CDC, NCHS

  3. Outline

  4. Learning objectives By the end of the session, you will: • Understand how to move from data to action to improve health in your community • Be comfortable navigating the County Health Rankings & Roadmaps website • Have identified specific tools to use to move action forward in your community

  5. Photo credit: athenamat, Flickr Creative Commons Essential question How can the Roadmaps to Health Action Center help us create a healthier community?

  6. ASSESS ACTION

  7. Foundation of roadmaps • It takes everyone • Moving to the left side of the wheel • Data-driven, evidence-informed action • Focus across the health factors—including social and economic factors • Policy, systems and environmental change

  8. Activity: Successes & Challenges Step 1: • Find an action step that has been a success for your coalition. • Leave a PINKpost-it note or two with a lesson learned, a tip, or something specific your group does well.

  9. Activity: Successes & Challenges Step 2: • Find an action step that is a challenge for your coalition. • Leave a GREEN post-it describing your challenge. • Are there any lessons learned or tips from another coalition that might be helpful?

  10. Photo credit: Flickr Creative Commons, BrentMoore Case study: Pleasant county Exploring the Roadmaps to Health Action Center

  11. Challenge one • Smoke-Free Pleasant County coalition becomes Healthy PC • Focus expanded from tobacco to Pleasant County’s broader health needs • New members from multiple sectors throughout community • Members struggling to communicate coalition’s purpose

  12. Tool overview: 27-9-3 Developing Your Persuasive Message

  13. Individual Reflection What did you learn? How might you use this in your community?

  14. Challenge two • Healthy PC priorities and action teams: • Access to Healthy Foods • Tobacco Use • Education, specifically, early childhood education • How can Healthy PC to find evidence-informed strategies to address each priority?

  15. Individual Reflection What types of policies or programs do you want to look up in What Works for Health?

  16. Challenge three • Healthy PC’s Eat Healthy action team has settled on a policy to work on: competitive pricing in Pleasant County School District schools • How can Healthy PC’s Eat Healthy action team get started on their selected policy?

  17. Tool overview: Three Key Questions

  18. Activity: Answering three key questions You are members of Healthy PC’s childhood obesity action team. Work through the Three Key Questions for Advocacy Campaigns tool to get your advocacy campaign started. A NOTE ABOUT DETAILS: Don’t get stuck on details! If you feel like you’re missing some key context or data, make it up and move on. Assignments needed: Time keeper,Note-taker Time: 5-8 min.

  19. Tool overview: Sphere of influence • Helps groups build grassroots pressure for policy change through informal channels • Who has the power to make the policy or system change you’re working on? • Who has influence on that person? Key DecisionMaker Those with the strongest influence Those with public or political influence Influencing but not necessarily personally touching

  20. Photo credit: Flickr Creative Commons, Anderson Mancini Individual Reflection 3 – Lessons so far2 – Unanswered questions1 – Tool you envision trying out as a result of this training

  21. questions

  22. Photo credit: athenamat, Flickr Creative Commons Essential question How can County Health Roadmaps help us create a healthier community?

  23. “There are risks and costs to action. But they are far less than the long range risks of comfortable inaction.” -- John F. Kennedy

  24. Contact information KarenOdegaardkaren.odegaard@match.wisc.eduPhone: 608.265.6486 Kate Konklekate.konkle@match.wisc.eduPhone: 608.265.5395 Jan O’Neilljan.oneill@match.wisc.eduPhone: 608.265.6694

  25. 2013 Webinar series Breaking Down the Rankings Model Series Partnership Series Take Action Series Register for upcoming webinars and find recordings at www.countyhealthrankings.org/webinars

  26. e-Newsletter: chr@match.wisc.edu Staying Connected

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