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PLACE MATTERS: Transforming Lessons from the Field into Blueprints for Action
Each community faces different challenges, political environments and has local assets upon which to build. The great asset of the PLACE MATTERS community is the diversity of thought and experience across teams, which the blueprinting process captures.
Blueprinting is a condensed working time that brings together subject matter experts, innovators and other stakeholders in a problem solving process. Starting with a specific problem statement and theory of change, and through a facilitated process, it ends with the creation of a blueprint of strategies to solve the problem. Because the time allotted is intentionally limited, it encourages innovation in the initial product or “blueprint” that can then be refined through further discussions and subgroup work.
This panel presentation will debut the resulting blueprints- Mobilizing Communities for Healthy and Successful Youth: A Blueprint for Action, Moving a Community from Cohesion to Mobilization, Making the Case to Policymakers that PLACE MATTERS: Influencing Equitable Policy and Community Strategies to End Racism and Support Racial Healing- allowing teams to share their knowledge, experiences, key strategies and tactics, which can be tailored to address health inequities in other communities place-based work.
Learning Areas:
Administer health education strategies, interventions and programsAdvocacy for health and health education
Other professions or practice related to public health
Public health or related public policy
Public health or related research
Learning Objectives:
Identify the relationship between community health status and community conditions.
Compare different PLACE MATTERS communities varying challenges, political environments and assets.
Explain what a blueprinting process is, and its benefits to place-based work.
Keyword(s): Activism, Community-Based Health
Qualified on the content I am responsible for because: I am ED of the National Collaborative for Health Equity, which administers the Place Matters initiative, and have work to advance health equity for 20 years in a variety of research and policy settings.
Any relevant financial relationships? No
I agree to comply with the American Public Health Association Conflict of Interest and Commercial Support Guidelines, and to disclose to the participants any off-label or experimental uses of a commercial product or service discussed in my presentation.