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SUMMARY:Expanding Your Scope To Address Vital Conditions: A Promising Practices Panel
DESCRIPTION:During this interactive virtual panel\, we will discuss transitioning to addressing vital conditions through conversations with our local\, statewide\, and national panelists. These panelists will share their progress and lessons learned in expanding their scope beyond addressing urgent needs to working more broadly on vital conditions for health and well-being. We end our panels by asking attendees to join our discussion by sharing their questions\, experiences\, and lessons learned.  \nJoin us on Wednesday\, February 26th from 1:00 – 2:30 pm. \nOur panelists include: \n\nGina Hemenway\, Executive Director\, Community Health\, Mercy Health Cincinnati\nMary Ayala\, Director\, Multifamily Outreach\, Enterprise Community Partners\nMelissa Line\, LMSW\, Executive Director\, Community Helping Place
URL:https://gathrivestogether.org/event/expanding-your-scope-to-address-vital-conditions-a-promising-practices-panel/
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SUMMARY:Promising Practices Panel: Aligning Systems
DESCRIPTION:Promising Practices Panel: Aligning Systems \nMoving the needle on health equity is not a one-person job. It calls for ongoing\, orchestrated coordination across organizations\, sectors\, jurisdictions\, and communities. This Promising Practices Panel will feature three speakers who have made their role into a hub for coordination to address complex challenges. This interactive session will allow participants to hear how the panelists have brought systems together for health equity in three very different ways\, and to get advice on their own alignment opportunities. \nWe will hear from: \n\nSarah Schanck of One Safe Place Macon Family Justice Center\, a central location where victims of domestic violence\, sexual assault\, child abuse\, elder and dependent adult abuse\, and human trafficking abuse can access life-saving comprehensive services and support from a variety of co-located non-profit organizations\, criminal justice agencies\, and other service providers in a single space;\nBarry Keppard from the Metropolitan Area Planning Council\, who is leading work for the implementation of the MetroFuture Plan through a combination of public health\, land use\, environmental\, and transportation planning projects; and\nRichard Sheward\, Director of System Implementation Strategies for Children’s HealthWatch\, where he leads the Children’s Health Watch Social Vital Signs™ Communities of Practice\, and convenes local and national organizations\, researchers\, and policymakers to inform and influence policy decisions that improve children’s health.\n\nTo register\, click here. \n*Please note that you do not have to already be a member of the Community of Practice to attend the Promising Practices Panels. Please feel free to share information about this opportunity to learn with each other with others.
URL:https://gathrivestogether.org/event/promising-practices-panel/
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ORGANIZER;CN="Georgia Statewide Community of Practice":MAILTO:info@gathrivestogether.org
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SUMMARY:Promising Practices Panel: Strategic Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:‘Promising Practices Panels’ are a series of sessions in which selected panelists will share and discuss their achievements\, each panel focusing on a variety of topics that are essential to effective capacity building to advance equitable opportunities for health. \nThis session will focus on Strategic Partnerships from statewide\, regional\, and local perspectives. We have three panelists who will share their successes and lessons learned in strategically leveraging partnerships: \n\nMary Wilson\, Co-Founder and Chief Everything Officer of Ubuntu Community Catalyst; \nArmand Turner\, Deputy Program Manager\, Healthy Savannah; and \nDr.Bambie Hayes-Brown\, President and CEO of Georgia Advancing Communities Together\, Inc. (Georgia ACT)\n\nBy attending this session\, you will learn how and why these organizations are leveraging partnerships to achieve their goals\, get practical advice for starting and sustaining your own partnerships\, and pose your partnership questions to the panel. \nFor panelist bios and to register for the event\, click here. 
URL:https://gathrivestogether.org/event/promising-practices-panel-strategic-partnerships/
CATEGORIES:Promising Practices Panel
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