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Understanding Your Community Needs using CHANGE
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  • Aisha Penson, MEd, CHES
  • Evaluation Specialist, Program Services and
    EvaluationTeam
  • CDCs Healthy Communities Program
  • Website http//www.cdc.gov/HealthyCommunitiesProg
    ram
  • CHANGE Webinar
  • March 13, 2012

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Community Health Assessment aNd Group Evaluation
(CHANGE)
  • Agenda
  • Introduce CHART to CHANGE Action Guide
  • Discuss how CHANGE can be used regularly to track
    and monitor your ACHIEVE efforts
  • Highlight methods that can be utilized to
  • complete the CHANGE tool
  • Discuss what to bring to the Action Institute
  • Question Answerthroughout!

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ACHIEVE Program
  • Why are we here?
  • ACHIEVEing Multi-level Impact
  • Creating healthy environments
  • Developing community support
  • Influencing social norms
  • Facilitating healthy behaviors
  • Implementing high impact strategies

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ACHIEVEing Annual Success
Reassessment
  • Action

Plan
Evaluate
Implement
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Emerging Vision
Setting Priorities (Community Action Plan)
gtgtgtgtgtgt
gtgtgtgtgtgt
Existing Initiatives
Local Trends
CHANGE Action Guide
Community Assessment
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Community Health Assessment aNd Group Evaluation
(CHANGE)
  • CHANGE Tool Purposes
  • Capture current snapshot of the community
  • Group activity/consensus building

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CHANGE Overview
  • Allows communities to track progress across a
    5-point scale so incremental changes can be noted
  • Prioritize community needs and consider
    appropriate allocation of resources
  • Used annually to assess current strategies, chart
    progress and offer new priorities
  • Frame and understand the current status of
    community health
  • Provides a snapshot of policy, systems and
    environmental change strategies (assets and
    needs)
  • Move the community towards sustainable change

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CHANGE BenefitsWhat have we learned
  • changed how people think
  • helped explained what is policy
  • moved people to want policy
  • surprised by results
  • did not realize how important data can be for
    us
  • uncovered other assessments in my community we
    could tap into

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CHANGE BenefitsWhat have we learned
  • compliments other data sources that are used in
    communities
  • focuses our work and informs priorities for our
    action plan
  • we are able to track and monitor over multiple
    years
  • strengthens our existing partnerships and helps
    us to establish new relationships
  • expedites our decision-making process

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CHANGE Action Guide
  • Topics covered
  • Data Collection (pages 13-18)
  • Organizing and Using CHANGE Data (pages 32-38)
  • Developing and Revising Your CAP (pages 39-40)
  • Evaluation and Reassessment (pages 43-44)
  • CD-ROM Resource List, Blank Worksheets, CHANGE
    Sector Excel Files

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CHANGE Action Guide
CHANGE Action Guide proposes 8 step process
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Step 1 Assemble Community Team
  • CHARTs with broad participation from community
    leaders

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Step 2 Develop Team Strategy
  • Deciding on how best to complete CHANGE sectors
    or sites
  • Whole team
  • Splinter into smaller groups
  • (2 or more members)

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Step 3 Review 5 CHANGE Sectors
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CHANGE Tool
  • 5 Sectors --
  • Community-At-Large
  • Includes community-wide efforts that impact the
    social and built environments, such as food
    access, walkability or bikeability, smoking bans,
    and personal safety.
  • Places for assessment Grocery store,
    restaurant, city/county government, media,
    community garden, neighborhood, downtown center,
    retail establishment/outlet, health department,
    police/sheriff department

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CHANGE Tool
  • 5 Sectors --
  • Community Institution/Organization (CIO)
  • Includes entities within the community that
    provide a broad range of human services and
    access to facilities
  • Sites for assessment Child care facility,
    faith-based institution (e.g., church, synagogue,
    mosque), YMCA, senior center, health and wellness
    organization, and college, university, or
    technical school

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CHANGE Tool
  • 5 Sectors --
  • Health Care
  • Includes places people go to receive preventive
    care or treatment, or emergency health care
    services
  • Sites for assessment Hospitals, health
    department, private practitioners office, health
    maintenance organization (HMO), home health
    agency, or community clinic

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CHANGE Tool
  • 5 Sectors --
  • School Includes all primary and secondary
    learning institutions
  • Sites for assessment Elementary, middle and
    high school (whether private, public, charter, or
    parochial)

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CHANGE Tool
  • 5 Sectors --
  • Work Site Includes places of employment
  • Sites for assessment Private office, school,
    textile factory, restaurant, retail
    establishment/outlet, bank, health department,
    post office, or manufacturing company

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Questions?
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Step 4 Gather Data
  • Determine what information you need to collect
    to better understand your communityand complete
    CHANGE.
  • Example Methods
  • Survey data
  • Community dialogue
  • Photovoice
  • Community audit and observation

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Survey Data
  • Community Demographics
  • US Census www.factfinder.census.gov
  • Morbidity/Mortality
  • National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
  • Health Behaviors
  • Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
  • Community Health Status Indicators
  • Social Determinants of Health Maps
  • Found at http//www.cdc.gov/dhdsp/library/maps/so
    cial_determinants.htm
  • Chronic Disease Indicators
  • Found at http//apps.nccd.cdc.gov/cdi
  • What data already exist? Who can access
    them?

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Available at http//communityhealth.hhs.gov
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Community Dialogue
  • Methods Interviews, focus groups, town halls,
    informal dialogue, brainstorming sessions
  • Hear community voices
  • Build community ownership
  • Identify key resources
  • Build feedback loops

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Photovoice
Strengths/Assets
Areas for Improvements
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Photovoice
Community Strengths/Resources
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Tobacco Signage, Comprehensive Policy
CHANGE
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Stair Promotion
CHANGE
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Community Audit and Observation
  • Windshield Survey
  • Walkability Audit
  • Pedestrian safety
  • Alternative routes
  • Environmental Checklist
  • Health messages
  • Ergonomics/safety
  • Food security
  • Resource http//www.cdc.gov/DHDSP/library/seh_han
    dbook/

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Questions?
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Step 5 Review Gathered Data
  • Review all data for each site
  • Maintain coalition decision-making process
  • Determine each item response
  • Be consistent on using CHANGE scale
  • Document, Document, Document - Using comment
    boxes!!

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Glossary Pop-Up and Appendix A
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Step 6 Data Entry
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Module s Automatically Transferred to
Demographic Information Section
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Transfer these Module s to the CHANGE Summary
Statement
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Questions?
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CHANGE Action Guide
CHANGE Action Guide proposes 8 step process
ACHIEVE Action Institute April 23-26, 2012
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ACHIEVE TimelineAction Institute
  • Before Action Institute CHART development and
    CHANGE
  • CHANGE conducted 03/01/12 thru 05/31/12
  • CHANGE Webinar 03/13/12
  • CHANGE completion Community-At-Large sector and
    minimum of 1 additional sector
  • Minimum of 3 sites per additional sector
  • CHANGE Workshop at ACHIEVE AI 4/23/12 4/26/12

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Additional Support
  • ACHIEVE Mentors
  • ACHIEVE National Partners
  • Program Manager and Evaluator
  • ACHIEVE Action Institute CHANGE workshop,
    technical assistance, and support
  • CHANGE Community Calls As requested to your
    ACHIEVE National Partner

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  • Why we do this work?
  • Long lasting impact and shift in norms

CHANGE
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Questions?
ACHIEVE http//www.achievecommunities.org/
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