8/21/20

Community Engagement and Governance

Community-led governance allows for inclusive collaboration and prioritization of needs, and elevates applicable data needed to advance collective goals. In this webinar, we’ll learn from two former DASH-funded communities who are demonstrating success in leading multi-sector collaboration and data-sharing efforts driven by community voice. Representatives from Reinvent South Stockton will discuss how their work grew out of a community organizing model and integrates a results-based accountability framework to prioritize community-driven indicators and designing community dashboards. A team from the Bay Area Health Justice Collective will share how a local health system’s desire to better address the social conditions driving unmet social needs led to the creation of an advisory group for community members to drive decision-making for policy and systems change.

Learning objectives include:

  1. Showcasing specific examples of community-led programming;

  2. Understanding how and when to engage community members in identifying priorities and related metrics; and,

  3. Learning how the design of data systems fit into the community engagement process.

Speakers:

  • Lauren Pennachio, Director, Revenue Strategy & Partnerships Health Leads & Bay Area Health Justice Collective

  • Virginia Hall, Community Health Advocate, Housing is Health
    Darryl Rutherford, Executive Director Reinvent South Stockton Coalition, and members of their respective communities

  • Jessica Praphath, Director, Third Sector

Moderator:

  • Bilal Taylor, Senior Program and Policy Analyst, National Office of Policy & Prevention, Nemours Children's Health System

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