Health for All: Making Community Collaboration Work
Health for All: Making Community Collaboration Work Books
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What do an inner city educational organization, the local housing authority, a senior services agency, a faith-based organization, and a community health source all have in common? They all want to improve their community’s health, and they are pooling their time and resources to make it happen.
This matter-of-fact guide gives healthcare leaders the tools they need to reach beyond the walls of their own organizations to make healthier communities:
Thoughts about what type of partnership to initiate
Methods for monitoring project implementation
Tips on assessing outcomes
Examples of a wide variety of collaboration efforts
Lists of funding and partnership resources
Even as this book inspires healthcare leaders with examples of successful partnerships, the authors also devote a lot of attention to the potential pitfalls of community collaboration. Everything from differing opinions of what the collaboration should accomplish to staff animosity can derail the best intentions and well-funded efforts. These examples of challenging partnerships serve as a roadmap for future collaboration efforts. They are one of the book’s most helpful resources.
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