Created in collaboration with the SHIP team and the Community Health Advocacy Mobilization Group (CHAMG) of Delaware, this workbook offers resources for community-based organizations (CBOs) to identify evidence-based programs or interventions that can enhance health and wellness within their communities.
It includes strategies focused on specific topics, examples of successful community interventions, and literature or reviews related to promoting health and wellness. The selected resources feature peer-reviewed journal articles, materials from global or federal health agencies (such as the World Health Organization and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), and resources from national organizations (such as the American Planning Association). The "primary sheet" is a collection of all the resources that we have found thus far. The following sheets, including Obesity, Cardiovascular Disease, Diabetes, and Depression (inspired by the CHAMG strategic plan), pull the evidence-based strategies from the resources found in the primary sheet. This workbook is designed to be a living document, with updates planned on a quarterly basis. We welcome any suggestions for additional resources to be included. Please contact info@delawareship.org for any questions, concerns, and/or suggestions.
Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) are health services that respect and respond to the cultural beliefs, practices, and language needs of diverse people. The Community Health Advocacy Mobilization Group (CHAMG) and the Delaware SHIP share 15 modified CLAS principles to help community organizations improve programs and services for all Delaware residents.
This one-pager outlines clear strategies for community-based organizations to plan and run community health programs. These efforts should be fair, respectful of different cultures, and long-lasting.
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