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Networking Now! Coordinated Chronic Disease Prevention Learning Community July 9, 2012.

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1 Networking Now! Coordinated Chronic Disease Prevention Learning Community July 9, 2012

2 Agenda Welcome and announcements Resources and tools available on the NACDD website Initial survey results Communities of Practice and other opportunities Questions and follow up

3 Reminders: Please use *6 to mute your phone to prevent interference on the line Materials from today’s call can be found on our website: http://www.chronicdisease.org/?page=CC D_LC_Resource_Lib Please contact Jeanne with any questions: telephone: 916-452-2440 email: alongi@chronicdisease.org

4 Comprehensive & Integrated Chronic Disease Prevention: Action Planning Handbook for States and Communities Partnership for Prevention & NACDD 2005

5 What you get: What Does Comprehensive and Integrated Chronic Disease Prevention Mean? Making the Case Taking the First Steps Matrix Assessment of Comprehensiveness (MAC)

6 Comprehensive? Focusing on all the issues in your community to prevent chronic disease? Reaching all primarily affected populations? Working on eliminating the primary risk factors?

7 Integrated? Provides opportunities for programs to work together Promotes collective thinking and problem solving Supports working together in new ways so that the impact of all programs is improved

8 Matrices Risk factors Populations Partners Service Delivery

9 Promising Practices in Chronic Disease Prevention and Control: A Public Health Framework for Action US Department of Health and Human Services & CDC 2003

10 What you get: A framework for state health departments to consider Disease prevention and control strategies Diabetes, Heart Disease and Stroke, Comp Cancer, & Arthritis Risk reduction strategies Oral health, healthy eating and physical activity, tobacco, & school health

11 The framework Leadership Epidemiology & Surveillance Partnerships State Plans Intervention Evaluation Program Management & Administration

12 PHFAST Public Health Framework ASsessment Tool Coordinated Chronic Disease Prevention Learning Community NACDD Special thanks to: Leslie Best (CDD, Pennsylvania) Denise Cyzman (NACDD Consultant) Meena Garg (CDD, Indiana) Kimberly Rizzo (Intern) Amy Slonim (former CDD, Michigan) Graphic source:iamdigital

13 What you get: Based on the Public Health Framework for Action Consistent with preparation for STAR Quickly actionable – a few hours instead of a few months

14 PHFAST Elements LEADERSHIP: The state chronic disease prevention and control unit is the unifying voice for the prevention and control of chronic diseases. PARTNERSHIPS: The state chronic disease prevention and control unit establishes strong working relationships with other government agencies and with nongovernmental, lay and professional groups. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND SURVEILLANCE: The state chronic disease prevention and control unit establishes the burden associated with chronic diseases and frames the problem to be addressed. STATE PLANS: The state chronic disease prevention and control unit uses data and works with partners to develop comprehensive state plans to guide program efforts.

15 PHFAST Elements continued INTERVENTIONS: The state chronic disease prevention and control unit identifies specific targets for change (population segments, organizations, or environments), chooses the best channels through which to effect such changes, and selects appropriate strategies for doing so. PROGRAM MANAGEMENT AND ADMINISTRATION: The state chronic disease prevention and control unit provides the consistent administrative, financial, and staff support necessary to maintain successful programs. EVALUATION: The state chronic disease prevention and control unit establishes systematic approaches for determining whether its comprehensive chronic disease control program is being implemented successfully and whether its objectives are being achieved. PROGRAM COORDINATION: The state chronic disease unit has strategically aligned chronic disease categorical program resources to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of each program in a partnership without compromising the integrity of categorical program objectives.

16 Thank you! Materials from today’s call can be found on our website: http://www.chronicdisease.org/?page=CCD_LC_Resource_Lib http://www.chronicdisease.org/?page=CCD_LC_Resource_Lib Please contact Jeanne with any questions: telephone: 916-452-2440 (pacific time) email: alongi@chronicdisease.org


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