The Community Health Training Institute Presents:
Selecting and implementing policy, systems, and environmental changes (PSE) is important work to advance health equity. The stakeholders in your community, however, may see change as a friend or an enemy. So how can you help your community welcome PSE changes? With intentional, thoughtful strategies. While there are no fail-proof methods, there are some key tools that can be particularly helpful. Join us to learn about three (ok, maybe four) tools that some Massachusetts communities have been using to move past the status quo with regards to complete streets, healthy food access, and community health improvement plans.
Participants completing this training will be able to
1. Understand the importance of crafting a thoughtful strategy in order to mobilize a community for change.
2. Identify and describe three tools/techniques that they can use in mobilizing their communities.
3. Access resources to help them mobilize their communities.
Presenters include:
Andrea Freeman, MS, Deputy Field Director, Massachusetts Public Health Association (MPHA)
Maddie Ribble, MPH, Director of Policy and Communications, Massachusetts Public Health Association (MPHA)