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Workshop Agenda
Roundtable on Population Health Improvement
Exploring the Infrastructure of Multisector
Community Health Partnerships: A Workshop
December 8, 2016
James Irvine Conference Center
Kaiser East Bay Community Foundation, Oakland, California
WORKSHOP OBJECTIVES
- Explore multisector community health partnerships that engage residents, reduce health disparities, and improve health and well-being with the aim of understanding the following:
- Common elements (including measurements, evaluation tools, methods, strategies) used by partnerships that can be shared with others.
- Models or strategies that engage residents on a continuum from initial engagement through leadership development and sustained participation in community health improvement over time.
- Strategies or infrastructure that contribute to overcoming health disparities and improving overall community health and well-being, particularly for the most vulnerable residents.
- Potential co-benefits that accrue to communities and institutions that participate in multisector partnerships.
- Engage speakers from a range of multisector partnerships in a structured way about what they have learned makes their partnerships and initiatives effective and the challenges that they have had to overcome in order to create change in their community.
- Engage workshop participants in a structured discussion with the goal of developing a list to be included with the proceedings that lists strategies for sharing power and engaging with different partners in developing and sustaining multisector collaborative relationships.
8:30 a.m. |
Welcome and Overview of the Day |
Sanne Magnan, co-chair, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement |
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George Flores, senior program manager, Healthy California Prevention Team, The California Endowment; chair, planning committee; member, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement |
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9:00 a.m. |
Community-Driven Approaches and Perspectives on Building Healthy Communities |
Moderator: Anthony Iton, senior vice president for Healthy Communities, The California Endowment |
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Speaker: Kanwarpal Dhaliwal, co-founder and community health director, RYSE Center, Richmond, California |
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Speaker: Andrea Manzo, hub manager, Building Healthy Communities, East Salinas, California |
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Speaker: Dawn Phillips, co-director of programs, Causa Justa: Just Cause, Oakland, California |
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10:00 a.m. |
Q&A Discussion Facilitated by Tony Iton |
10:30 a.m. |
Break |
10:45 a.m. |
Approaches and Perspectives on Community Engagement in Partnerships to Improve Community Health |
Moderator: Soma Stout, executive lead, 100 Million Healthier Lives, Institute for Healthcare Improvement; member, planning committee |
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Speaker: Will Douglas, manager, community impact, Tenderloin Health Improvement Partnership, San Francisco, California |
Speaker: Jennifer Lacson Varano, manager, Community Benefit and Emergency Management, Tenderloin Health Improvement Partnership, San Francisco, California |
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Speaker: Teal VanLanen, community activator, Algoma School District; healthy children team lead, Live Algoma, Wisconsin |
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Speaker: Pete Knox, executive vice president, Bellin Health; chief learning and innovation officer, Live Algoma, Wisconsin |
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11:45 a.m. |
Q&A Discussion Facilitated by Soma Stout |
12:15 p.m. |
Lunch |
1:00 p.m. |
Approaches to and Perspectives on Community Engagement in Partnerships to Build a Culture of Health |
Moderator: Jomella Watson-Thompson, associate professor, Applied Behavioral Science; associate director, Work Group for Community Health and Development, University of Kansas; member, planning committee |
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Speaker: Shelton McElroy, project manager, Metro United Way; Change Makers leadership instructor, Jefferson Community and Technical College, Louisville, Kentucky |
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Speaker: Yesenia Castro, Mid-Columbia health equity advocates coalition coordinator, Nuestra Comunidad Sana and The Next Door, Inc., Columbia Gorge Region, Oregon and Washington |
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Speaker: Stephanie Co, special assistant to the president, Beyond Housing, 24:1 Community, North Saint Louis, Missouri |
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2:00 p.m. |
Q&A Discussion Facilitated by Jomella Watson-Thompson |
2:30 p.m. |
Break |
2:45 p.m. |
Table Discussion with Speakers and Community Members |
Each table should identify a facilitator/reporter and develop a list with examples that answer the following questions: |
The first multi-part question was answered by speakers and was not separately discussed by the eight table discussion groups. |
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3:45 p.m. |
Report Out and Discussion in Plenary |
4:30 p.m. |
Closing Remarks and Reflections on the Day |
George Flores |
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George Isham, co-chair, Roundtable on Population Health Improvement |
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5:00 p.m. |
Adjourn |
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