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CHPPD Section 6-Year Strategic Plan: Nov. 2008 – Oct. 2013 View from Year 2, March 2010

CHPPD Section 6-Year Strategic Plan: Nov. 2008 – Oct. 2013 View from Year 2, March 2010. By Priti Irani, MSPH, CHPPD Section Chair. Outline. Purpose APHA and CHPPD: Vision and Mission Questions to consider Frameworks; National, APHA Priorities

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CHPPD Section 6-Year Strategic Plan: Nov. 2008 – Oct. 2013 View from Year 2, March 2010

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  1. CHPPD Section 6-Year Strategic Plan: Nov. 2008 – Oct. 2013View from Year 2, March 2010 By Priti Irani, MSPH, CHPPD Section Chair

  2. Outline • Purpose • APHA and CHPPD: Vision and Mission • Questions to consider • Frameworks; National, APHA Priorities • Comparing 2009-2010 CHPPD Projects, Expenditures • Section Policy Priorities? • Discussion Questions

  3. Ask these questions . . . • What are the section’s priorities? • Are the priorities reflected in the budget? Is the budget clear? • What avenues are being used to put priorities into action? • At the Annual Meeting • Between the Annual Meetings (products, what needs to happen, what are the challenges) • Is your area of interest/passion in community health being addressed? What is your role? • If your area of interest/passion in community health not being addressed, what are you doing about it? • Do you have a fairly clear idea of your role in the section? Is it aligned with your interest/passion? • By November, what is the product?

  4. APHA-Section Timeline

  5. Components of Healthy People 2020 Framework • Emphasis on influencing social and environmental determinants of health • Working across sectors, diverse stakeholders • Across life course • Assessment, Monitoring, Evaluation and Dissemination Cycle

  6. APHA Vision A Healthy Global Society APHA Mission Improve the health of the public and achieve equity in health status CHPPD Section Vision A dialogue and nexus for community health planning and policy leaders CHPPD Section Mission Develop and advocate for health planning, policies and practices that promote health equity, community empowerment and social justice

  7. APHA and CHPPD: Vision and Mission Common ground Focus on community, health equity, evidence-based practices Complementary emphasis APHA on global society; CHPPD “internal - dialog and action nexus for community health planning and leaders”

  8. Questions related to vision/mission • Nexus = connection or link…nexus to what issue(s) or community sub-group? • Dialogue about ? • Action to change ? will result in health equity, community empowerment and social justice.

  9. APHA over-arching Policy Priorities • Building public health infrastructure • Increasing health care access • Decreasing disparities

  10. National Priorities Healthy People 2020 process ongoing: social determinants of health, obesity prevention/built communities http://www.healthypeople.gov/HP2020/ Topics on political radar: climate change, health care access, quality and informatics http://www.apha.org/about/news/pressreleases/2008/EPAclimatereport.htm http://www.climatescience.gov/ http://www.qualityindicators.ahrq.gov/pqi_overview.htm

  11. Health as a human right (IH) Health systems (IH) Workforce capacity (IH) Food aid (IH) MCH (IH, MCH) Health worker safety (IH) Universal access to health care (IH) Ambient air quality (EH) Land use, tranporation policy and public health (EH) Podiatric health (PH) Decrease access to tobacco (ATOD) Underage drinking (ATOD) Health Reform/Quality of Health Care/CON (CHPPD) Health Information Technology (CHPPD) Vitamin D Ed/Res (CHPPD) Data Systems/GIS (CHPPD) Community Health Improvement (CHPPD) Social Determinants of Health (CHPPD) Built Communities (CHPPD) CBPR (CHPPD) Other Sections and CHPPD Policy Priorities

  12. 2009 Section Initiatives and Products Issue Teams Health Reform: APHA Policy with Medical Care Section, Webinar Public Heath Information Technology: Oral Presentation in collaboration with HIIT CHPPD History: Invited Panel, slide show, celebration dinner Projects • 5 Photojournal Projects selected and supported • “Health in All Policies” design selected; t-shirts-tote bags distributed • Webinars – Value of Prevention, HP2020

  13. 2010 Initiatives & Anticipated Products Issue Teams • Medical Home Proposed Policy (CHPPD, and supported by HIIT, MH, SHES) • Invited session: Health Reform Advocates • Invited session: Health Information Technology • Invited session: Photojournal projects (HIV, Tobacco, Built Community, Jobs, Disparities) • Invited session: Health Impact Assessment • Social determinants of health/Healthy People 2020: comments submitted Projects • Webinar (fund one and identify a co-sponsor for conference call?)

  14. Section Specific Functions Governance • Diverse nomination slate; all positions filled (2009, 2010) • 2 student awards, 2 member awards, 9 section service awards (2009) • Donations solicited; collected about $600 (2009) Student Committee • Student leadership positions filled (2009,2010 in process) Program Committee/Webinars • Oral Session: 1 roundtable, 45 oral, 8 posters, 3 business meetings (2009) • Webinars (3 in 2009) Policy Committee • Proposed policies reviewed in September Membership/Newsletter/Website • 3 Newsletters published annually (2009, 2010-1 to date) • Website (content moved to new site -2009)

  15. Comparing Budget ExpendituresJuly to June 2008-2009 2009-2010 (in process)

  16. Comparing Enrichment Funds

  17. Criteria for identifying specific policy priorities for CHPPD Section • Identify 1-2 members who will take a lead, and run? • Build support for issue? • Facilitate members investing in the issue as part of the section?

  18. Discussion • What are the section’s priorities? • Priorities reflected in the budget? Is the budget clear? • What avenues are being used to put priorities into action? • At the Annual Meeting • Between the Annual Meeting • Is your area of interest/passion in community health being addressed? • If your area of interest/passion in community health not being addressed, what are you doing about it? • Do you have a fairly clear idea of your role in the section? Is it aligned with your interest/passion?

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