This webcast presents a list of 10 essential elements for a conducting a successful Community Health Assessment. Content is taken from public health literature and best practices. Upon completion of this webcast, participants will be able to:
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Define their agency’s role in the community health assessment process
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List at least five key elements of a successful community health assessment
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Identify two action steps to improve their agency’s contribution to the community health assessment process
The training will be available both as a live webcast on May 31, 2007, from 10 - 11:15 AM, and as an archived web file after June 15. Participants must register via Ohio TRAIN, regardless of whether they will view the live or archived event. If you are registered for the live event, a link to handouts is provided below. Information about access to the archived event will be provided at a later date.
The target audience for this course is public health practitioners who have responsibilities for CHA processes in their community. Note that this training is designed for Child and Family Health Services grant recipients in Ohio, but is applicable to any general community health assessment effort.
Webcast Announcement (PDF) See this announcement for general information about this webcast, including registration, presenter and technology requirement information.
CHA Training Handouts 5-31-2007 (PDF) This file contains handouts for the live webcast.
Collaborators for this event are the Center for Healthy Communities at Wright State University and the Ohio Department of Health.
(Revised 6/25/07)