The Public Health Learning Agenda Design Team is excited to announce the organizations selected to pilot test the first version of the Public Health Learning Agenda Toolkit. This group of 26 teams represents governmental public health agencies, higher education, and other health-related organizations from around the country. The testers completed a kick-off webinar on June 17, and will spend the next two months simulating the development of their own learning agenda and giving feedback about what else is needed to facilitate organizational learning for complex systems changes. Some of the community challenges they will be considering are substance use disorder, lack of health care services, food security, building vaccine confidence, social isolation, and more. Thank you to everyone who applied and congratulations to those who were selected. Stay tuned for the pilot test results and the next steps for the toolkit later this year. Questions? Contact Cassidy Walter, Project Coordinator (Cassidy.Walter@cuanschutz.edu).
- American Academy of Pediatrics
- Arizona Department of Health Services
- Black Hawk County Health Department
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Colorado Department of Public health and Environment
- Florida Department of Health in Escambia County
- Healthy Communities of the Capital Area
- Hmong Public Health Organization
- Impactivo, LLC.
- Johnson County Department of Health & Environment
- Kentucky Dept. for Public Health
- Laramie County Community Partnership
- Louisiana Office of Public Health
- Maine Public Health Association
- Mississippi State Department of Health
- Montana Public Health Training Center
- Ohio Association of Community Health Centers
- Oral Health Progress and Equity Network
- Oregon Health Authority – Public Health Division
- Oregon State University, College of Public Health and Human Sciences, Extension Family and Community Health
- Rhode Island Parent Information Network (RIPIN)
- South Dakota Department of Health
- Temple University College of Public Health
- Tennessee Department of Health
- The Boggs Center on Developmental Disabilities
- UNC MCH Workforce Development Center