Building Partnerships to Advance Health Equity
Training Webinar Achieving health equity requires successful, multi-sectoral partnerships that are creative, innovative, and share a common goal. The goal of the webinar was for participants to understand the principles of health equity and identify strategies that...The Health Center Consumer Board Experience
Peer-to-Peer Webinar Thursday, October 27, 2016 In this webinar on the Health Center Consumer Board Experience, you will hear from a panel of consumer board members about their board experience, learn about the challenges and rewards of being a board member from the...Using the Promotora (Community Health Worker) Model to Engage, Empower, and Organize Patients for Positive Community Outcomes
Organization: Clínica Monseñor Oscar A. Romero | Los Angeles, CA | Community Health Center Program – 330(e) | www.clinicaromero.com Contact: Ana Grande, Community Organizing Director,...Taking Collective Action to Support Health Access: A Collaboration Toolkit for Community Health Organizations
Health Outreach Partners (HOP) proudly presents its collaboration toolkit titled “Taking Collective Action to Support Health Access: A Collaboration Toolkit for Community Health Organizations.” The purpose of the toolkit is to provide the user with...National Needs Assessment
HOP Needs Assessments, 2014-2017 Over a three-year time period (2014-2017), HOP is assessing the outreach-related training and technical assistance needs of health centers. The summary reports below include findings and recommendations from year one and year two of...Introduction to Health Center Consumer Boards: Strategies for Recruitment and Decision Making
Training Webinar June 11, 2015 This webinar served as an introduction for participants to the role and purpose of health center consumer boards, including membership parameters. The panelists also discussed strategies for recruiting potential consumer board members....Creating Partnerships to Provide Prenatal Care and Free Multivitamins to Low-Income Women
Many low-income pregnant women and children face undernutrition because they do not have regular access to healthy foods. As a result, children can develop vitamin and mineral deficiencies that impact their physical and mental development. Multivitamins, including prenatal vitamins for pregnant women and breastfeeding mothers and their infants and daily multivitamins for children under five, can supplement existing food resources to improve the health…