CHW Movement Building

A discussion with the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, the North Carolina CHW Association and Partners In Health to explore the pivotal role CHWs play in educating decision makers to drive transformative change and advance the sustainability of CHW programs. Through real-world examples, we will delve into the concept of educating decision-makers, exploring its meaning, potential strategies, and overarching importance in promoting CHW initiatives.

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Presented by:
Partners in Health and CCR-2109 Recipients:
North Carolina Health Department, North Carolina CHW Association

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This presentation was part of the in-person Community Health Worker (CHW) Sustainability Summit hosted by envision – in partnership with the Washington State Evaluation Partnership (WSEP) and Arizona State University Office of Community Health Engagement and Resiliency (ASU) – in Spokane, Washington, on April 16-18, 2024.

The Summit offered recipients of CDC’s Community Health Workers for COVID Response and Resilient Communities (CCR-2109) the opportunity to showcase their work and strategize together about how to continue CHW programs in the absence of CCR grant funding. 

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