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Changing public health, empowering communities, and improving health: An overview of evaluation findings from the Partnership for the Public's Health

Clarissa Hsu, PhD1, Allen Cheadle, PhD2, Pamela Schwartz, MPH3, and Bill Beery, MPH1. (1) Center for Community Health and Evaluation, Group Health Community Foundation, 1730 Minor Avenue, Suite 1500, Seattle, WA 98101, 206-287-4276, hsu.c@ghc.org, (2) Department of Health Services, University of Washington, 927 30th Avenue, Seattle, WA 98122, (3) Center for Community Health and Evaluation, Kaiser Permanente, One Kaiser Plaza, Oakland, CA 94612

The Partnership for the Public's Health (PPH) Initiative was an innovative, capacity building initiative designed to promote a community-based public health approach. Fourteen health departments were partnered with 39 community groups across the state of California to improve the health of local communities. Funded by The California Endowment, the PPH Initiative required that each partnership develop a four-year community-driven, action plan based on goals and strategies intended to result in policy changes and health improvement. Central to PPH were the goals of improving the ways health departments work with communities and empowering communities to make changes to improve health.

This presentation will describe the ways in which the PPH Initiative as a whole and the local partnerships involved were able to make progress toward these goals. The findings include key accomplishments, examples of high impact activities, assessments of partnership progress, and factors related to progress. The information presented highlights the final results and addresses issues of sustainability in community-based efforts. The goal is to provide practical lessons and implications to individuals and organizations interested in funding, implementing and/or evaluating community-based health improvement projects. The presentation also will explore appropriate expectations for community-based health improvement projects.

Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of this presentation the participants will be able to

Presenting author's disclosure statement:

Any relevant financial relationships? No

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Reducing Health Disparities through Community-based Public Health: Lessons from the Partnership for the Public's Health Initiative

The 134th Annual Meeting & Exposition (November 4-8, 2006) of APHA