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Explore the comprehensive framework of Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) to assess and enhance community health. Learn the history, values, priorities, and structure of MAPP, focusing on health equity. Discover new initiatives such as photovoice projects and funding opportunities for localities. Engage in discussions on best practices and explore the impact of social and economic inequalities on health, including real-life stories. Contact Putnam Ivey, Healthy Communities Coordinator, for more information.
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2016 MAPP included participation from 105community partners and 10community coalitions Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) MAPP2Health History & Framework 2019
MAPP Vision & Values VALUES • Accountability • Inclusivity • Respect • Teamwork VISION (11/28 Leadership Council suggested revising)
Planning District 10 / Thomas Jefferson Health District Greene Albemarle Louisa Charlottesville Fluvanna Nelson
2016 Community Survey Responses on Community Strengths and Areas for Improvement 2,885survey responses
2019 MAPP Structure 4 Priorities through the lens of health equity
2019 MAPP2 Health: What’s New 3 meetings per Locality Council (+Leadership) Meeting Schedule Meeting #1: Overview and Unnatural Causes Equity Discussion Meeting #2: County Data Profile + Equity Discussion & Photovoice Project Selection Meeting #3: Photovoice Results& Strategy + Grant Planning
2019 MAPP2 Health: What’s New • Photovoice Projects • Funding for Localities
2019 MAPP2 Health: What’s New Data and Evaluation Committee MAPP Priority Indicators Available Online: https://public.tableau.com/profile/thomas.jefferson.health.district#!/ Mapping the Prevalence of Obesity in TJHD (2014-2016) Life Expectancy Estimates at Birth by Census Tract (2008-2012)
2019 MAPP2 Health: What’s NewBest Practices Work Group Review the Work Group Charter for more details. Purpose: to convene subject matter experts to create best practices “menus” (by MAPP priority)
Unnatural Causes: Exploring Racial and Socioeconomic Inequalities in Health Trailer Kim Anderson’s Story https://www.unnaturalcauses.org/
Putnam Ivey, Healthy Communities Coordinator Thomas Jefferson Health District 434-972-6241 putnam.ivey@vdh.virginia.gov Questions? 2019 MAPP2Health