14:00 Eastern (New York)/18:00
GMT (60 minutes)
Cost: $19 USD
Effective community collaboration is an essential
part of improving public health today. It involves engaging people in a
different way than consultation alone.
Join us for our 12 August webinar to learn how state-of-the-art strategic collaboration techniques and tools can improve the execution of collaborative public health strategies.
No single organization can have sufficient impact on issues such as obesity, smoking, chronic disease prevention, access to care, or behavioral health. Yet, in most communities, the fragmentation of efforts across public, nonprofit/community and private sector organizations undermines improvements that could be achieved.
This webinar presents a powerful approach for improving the coordination, alignment, and strategic management of multi-organizational efforts to address the health issues facing communities today. We’ll share experiences from three counties that are pioneering the use of this approach, including a brief case study shared by Mark Peters of St. Clair County, Illinois.
Join us for our 12 August webinar to learn how state-of-the-art strategic collaboration techniques and tools can improve the execution of collaborative public health strategies.
No single organization can have sufficient impact on issues such as obesity, smoking, chronic disease prevention, access to care, or behavioral health. Yet, in most communities, the fragmentation of efforts across public, nonprofit/community and private sector organizations undermines improvements that could be achieved.
This webinar presents a powerful approach for improving the coordination, alignment, and strategic management of multi-organizational efforts to address the health issues facing communities today. We’ll share experiences from three counties that are pioneering the use of this approach, including a brief case study shared by Mark Peters of St. Clair County, Illinois.