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CCPHC releases quarterly newsletters with relevant community updates from both the Consortium and partners.
CCPHC's Central California LHDs' Climate Change Assessment provides insights into the current efforts, identify gaps, and explore necessary resources for improving climate resiliency.
CCPHC's regional committment to Health and Racial Equity is a grounding and guiding document for Consortium efforts.
In collaboration with our Communications Subcommittee members, CCPHC has developed a number of regional communication campaigns to provide health education resources to Central California residents.
CCPHC, in collaboration with our Data Subcommittee members, developed Data Equity Principles that are meant to guide equitable data collection and dissemination practices in epidemiological efforts throughout Central California.
This resource provides an overview of Maternal Morbidity information and data.
CCPHC conducted a study to understand community member's levels of familiarity and attitudes towards public health departments in Central California. This toolkit offers dissemination resources, replication strategies, and implementation recommendations based off the study's findings.
A resource developed for staff at local health jurisdictions and community-based organizations within Central California who are interested in learning more about Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change. Serves as a tool to promote equity throughout the region.
CCPHC's Regional Health Equity Analysis (RHEA) provides an overview of a variety of health indicators in the region. It's meant to highlight inequities, gaps, and inform regional efforts to promote health equity in Central California.
A resource that provides both recent and relevant data on a variety of health indicators in the Central California region.
In collaboration with our Data Subcommittee, CCPHC developed standardized, community-friendly messaging to explain why data is unavailable due to small numbers. This effort aligns with the Data Equity Principles.
CCPHC conducted a study to understand community members' levels of familiarity and attitudes towards public health departments in Central California. This report provides an overview of how the study was conducted, study findings, and poses recommendations
for improvement.
CCPHC collected data for alcohol related traffic crashes in Central California, including both injuries and deaths. This will not only help understand risk factors and trends but also create recommendations to increase safety. This storyboard report provides an overview of findings.
CCPHC hosts a monthly Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change Learning Series where Central California local health department staff and regional partners share successful programs that integrate policy, systems, and environmental change strategies.
Hosted within CCPHC's Communications Subcommittee, Community Media Access Collaborative (CMAC) hosted a virtual training covering PSA video development and social media content best practices.
CCPHC conducted a study to understand community members' levels of familiarity and attitudes towards public health departments in Central California. This webinar provides an overview of study findings, poses recommendations, and discusses tools developed to support the integration of findings into current public health workplans.
CCPHC hosts a monthly Healthcare Sustainability Working Group where a variety of stakeholders, including healthcare partners and Local Health Department staff, convene to discuss strategies for identified priority areas that advance healthcare sustainability in Central California. A variety of presentations from various partners throughout a variety of sectors can be viewed.
CCPHC collected data for alcohol related traffic crashes in Central California, including both injuries and deaths. This will not only help understand risk factors and trends but also create recommendations to increase safety. This webinar provides an overview of the report's findings.
This 3 part train-the-trainer media training provides PIOs and comms staff throughout the region with resources to be prepared for media interviews and public-facing statements/presentations and enable them to effectively and efficiently deploy training to identified content experts.
We invite you to please review the Central California Public Health Consortium’s second iteration of the Regional Health Equity Analysis 2025 (RHEA). This report and corresponding dashboards and documents seek to showcase the most prominent and persistent challenges Central California faces, both in our landscape and in our communities.
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