Empowering Peer Supporters through Health Advocacy

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Empowering Peer Supporters through Health Advocacy September 22, 2015 Manuela McDonough, MPH Associate Director

Advocacy Campaign Goals Educate Congress on the importance of community health worker programs 2. Increase the advocacy capacity of participants, including CHWs

CHW Advocacy Toolkit http://www.nclr.org/images/uploads/publications/AdvocacyToolKitPeerSupport.pdf

Storytelling Tips and Worksheet Exercise The effective use of personal stories requires careful thought and preparation. Keep it short! Write out your story in advance and practice Find one particular experience or anecdote that is powerful and bring your listener into that moment Know you legislator and tailor your story accordingly If you don’t feel comfortable sharing your story, please keep it anonymous.

Call to Action Provides recommendations to health care decision makers Outlines the provisions within the ACA that call for community health worker programs Encourages organizations to sign on to support the call to action

Thank you. Questions or Comments. Manuela McDonough mmcdonough@nclr Thank you! Questions or Comments? Manuela McDonough mmcdonough@nclr.org