Community Advisory Program

YOLO COUNTY RESIDENTS TO HELP WRITE COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN

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Eight Yolo County residents have joined a new Community Advisory Program (CAP) to help write 2023-2026 Yolo County Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)

Community Advisors come from the communities of Davis, Esparto, Guinda, West Sacramento, Woodland, and Zamora.


PART 1. PREPARE: Two CAP learning sessions

September 2022 to October 2022

One hour sessions for Community Advisors to learn about the Public Health Department and CHIP


PART 2. DEVELOP: Community Advisors join Workgroup to write CHIP

October 2022 – May 2023

Community Advisors join representatives from government, healthcare, and community-based organizations to develop the CHIP by:

  • Identifying priority locations and communities

  • Selecting county's top health needs to work on

  • Building goals for improving top health needs

  • Developing strategies to achieve goals


PART 3. ACT: Put CHIP strategies into action and track progress

June 2023 – June 2026

Participate in four action meetings each year and directly help get projects going (if applicable)


For other questions/concerns/comments, please reach out to us at: HealthyYolo@yolocounty.org or (530) 902-3032


FAQs

  • Who is eligible to participate in the Community Advisory Program (CAP)?
  • How will Community Advisors be paid?
  • What is the difference between the CAP and the CHIP Workgroup?
  • Do I have to go through the CAP to participate in the CHIP Workgroup?
  • What are you looking for in a Community Advisor?
  • How will Community Advisors be selected?
  • When and where are the CAP meetings?
  • When and where are the CHIP Workgroup meetings?
  • Do I need a computer and internet?
  • Will transportation costs be covered?
  • Will you provide childcare?
  • Is this my only chance to get involved with the CHIP?
  • What if I don't speak English fluently?
  • What if I miss a meeting?
  • How do I apply?
  • Where can I learn more?
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Free Gardening Class: Integrated Pest Management for the Backyard Gardener

  • Date: 06/26/2019 5:15 PM - 6:30 PM  
  • Location: Hanna & Herbert Bauer Memorial Community Garden
    137 N. Cottonwood Street
    Woodland, California 95695
  • Introduction: Low cost and natural methods for keeping garden pests away.

Are those unwanted critters and bugs getting between you and your garden produce?

Come to the Hanna and Herbert Bauer Memorial Community Garden for a free class on integrated pest management (IPM). IPM is a low cost and natural approach to reducing unwanted pests in your garden. This class will be held on Wednesday, June 26th from 5:15 to 6:30 p.m. and will be taught by Barbara Ohlendorf, a Yolo County University of California Master Gardener.

Participants will learn:

  • How to identify beneficial and unwanted pests.
  • Determine if pests are becoming a problem. 
  • About natural methods that are used to control them.

There will also be time to ask questions and discuss common pest problems in our region.

No experience is necessary and all are welcome to attend. Help us plan by registering on or before June 25th to david.linebarger@yolocounty.org or 530-666-8429. 

Planning to attend: please bring water and sun protection, as the class is outside in the garden; in the event of extreme heat the class will be moved inside

See flyer attached for details and spread the word to family and friends.

 

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