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Community Engagement
Community Engagement
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- Webinars
Emphasizing and Encouraging Relationships: The Collaboration Continuum
04.13.23 This workshop addresses the challenges of collaborations, highlight the different phases of collaborative relationships, and provide strategies for initiating, managing, maintaining, and moving collaborations along the continuum to enhance public health outcomes.
Addressing Social Determinants of Health: Building Partnerships to Improve Tobacco-related Outcomes
3.28.23 In this webinar, one will understand the importance of SDOH in programming and partnership efforts, hear a case study illustrating real world application of the concepts, and identify proactive steps to take to create strategic partnerships.
- Guidance Documents
Consultative Selling: Practice the Connecting “Match” Meeting Worksheet
State and community partnerships are vital for reaching populations experiencing tobacco related disparities, yet tobacco is not always a top priority for partners.
Health Equity: Understanding Social Determinants of Health, Bias, and Cultural Humility to Improve Tobacco Related Outcomes
This handout discusses: what is health equity, its root causes, and how cultural humility can improve tobacco related outcomes.
Community Engagement & Collaboration Best Practices
These processes take on special importance when you are partnering with people facing health disparities, who may have had past experiences where their input was not valued, or they felt disempowered within a partnership.
Principles of Equitable Community Engagement in Tobacco Control: Populations with Low SES Characteristics Fact Sheet
To have an impact in reducing tobacco-related disparities, which are often linked to socioeconomic status, it is essential to authentically engage the people who are most affected by the harms of tobacco.
Community Engagement in Tobacco Control: Collaborating with Populations with Low SES Characteristics
This introductory-level resource enhances knowledge about the importance and practice of community engagement and collaboration in tobacco control.
Principles of Health Equity in Tobacco Control with Low Socioeconomic Status Populations
The purpose of this introductory-level resource is to enhance awareness and knowledge about the intersection of health equity in tobacco control and populations with low socioeconomic status (SES) characteristics.
- Other Resources
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