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YOLO COUNTY RESIDENTS TO HELP WRITE COMMUNITY HEALTH IMPROVEMENT PLAN
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:
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Identifying priority locations and communities
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Selecting county's top health needs to work on
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Building goals for improving top health needs
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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
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Who is eligible to participate in the Community Advisory Program (CAP)?
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How will Community Advisors be paid?
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What is the difference between the CAP and the CHIP Workgroup?
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Do I have to go through the CAP to participate in the CHIP Workgroup?
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What are you looking for in a Community Advisor?
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How will Community Advisors be selected?
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When and where are the CAP meetings?
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When and where are the CHIP Workgroup meetings?
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Do I need a computer and internet?
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Will transportation costs be covered?
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Will you provide childcare?
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Is this my only chance to get involved with the CHIP?
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What if I don't speak English fluently?
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What if I miss a meeting?
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How do I apply?
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Where can I learn more?