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Boston’s Local Public Health System Assessment: Evaluation Results February 22, 2013

Boston’s Local Public Health System Assessment: Evaluation Results February 22, 2013. LPHSA by the Numbers…. 18 Planning Committee members 140 Registrants 2 Orientations 3 Facilitator trainings 5 calls with CDC & NACCHO 118 Participants Dozens of volunteers. More Numbers….

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Boston’s Local Public Health System Assessment: Evaluation Results February 22, 2013

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  1. Boston’s Local Public Health System Assessment:Evaluation ResultsFebruary 22, 2013

  2. LPHSA by the Numbers… 18 Planning Committee members 140 Registrants 2 Orientations 3 Facilitator trainings 5 calls with CDC & NACCHO 118 Participants Dozens of volunteers

  3. More Numbers… 3 BPHC board members 5 Working groups 30 Model Standards 110 Stem Questions 6½ Hours 1 Wildly Successful LPHSA Retreat

  4. What were the STRENGTHS of today’s assessment? • Broad representation from participants • Quality discussions • Diverse perspectives • Passion and energy in the room • Good and thorough planning/well organized • Inclusive • Strong facilitation • Engaging process • Health equity focus

  5. What were the WEAKNESSES of today’s assessment? • Questions were confusing/too specific and/or too general • Lack of prior or technical knowledge • Lots of material to cover • Time constraints – wished for more discussion • Complex process – difficult to understand at first • Large groups • Too long

  6. Strengths and Challenges We did it! Health Equity/Racial Justice Lens Participation Planning Process Quality of Discussion/Facilitation Fulfills MAPP requirement NPHPSP Instrument Time constraints Voting Process Lack of language access – no translation or interpretation Space Strengths Challenges

  7. Questions? Comments? Strengths Challenges

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