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Three Key Plans for Accreditation (Program-No CE)

PLEASE NOTE: No CE or certificate are available for this program. However, you can take the individual courses for CE also.This program consists of 10 total webinars from three Plan to Plan series that focus on preparing  those in governmental public health for accreditation. The first series (4 webinars) will provide an overview on strategic planning. The next series (3 webinars) will provide discuss the community health improvement plan (CHIP). The last series (3 webinars) will discuss the process of developing a Workforce Development Plan (WDP).To view this program as complete in your transcript, you must complete ALL 10 components within this program. Completion of each component will be tracked for program completion.ComponentsP2P Strategic Planning SeriesPlan to Plan #1 - Introduction to Strategic Planning (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)Plan to Plan #2 - The Environmental Scan (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)Plan to Plan #3 - Your Strategic Plan & Public Health Accreditation Requirements (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)Plan to Plan #4 - Successful Implementation of the Strategic Plan (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)P2P Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) SeriesPlan to Plan CHIP 1-A Community Health Improvement Plan (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)Plan to Plan CHIP 2-Community Health Priorities (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)Plan to Plan CHIP 3-Writing Your CHIP (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)P2P Workforce Development Plan SeriesP2P 1 Workforce Development Plan: What is it and how to get ready? (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)P2P 2 Evaluating your Workforce: Assessing your Organizational Environment, Selecting your Competencies, and Assessing your Training Needs (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)P2P 3 Writing Your WDP: Developing WFD Plan and Assuring PHAB Alignment (On Demand-No CE): recorded webinar, 75 min. to complete (1.25 contact hours)Total estimated time for completion: 12 hours & 30 minutes (12.5 contact hours)ClickHEREfor More InformationAudiencePublic health practitioners in governmental public health, particularly those involved in national public health accreditation and/or workforce developmentSponsorsThe Region V Public Health Training Center is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under grant number UB6HP31684 Public Health Training Centers ($924,899). This information or content and conclusions are those of the author and should not be construed as the official position or policy of, nor should any endorsements be inferred by Region V PHTC, HRSA, HHS or the U.S. Government.Technical InformationIf you are experiencing any technical difficulties, please try a different browser (i.e., Chrome, Firefox, Safari).Internet Explorer and Edge will not work with our learning management system.Contact us atrvphtc@umich.eduwith questions.

Health Fund’s 2025 Maternal & Infant Health Initiative is now open! SEEKING PROPOSALS

MATERNAL & INFANT HEALTHGrant Range$50,000 to $300,000Applications OpenOPEN NOWConcept Papers DueDecember 9, 2024Applications DueJanuary 21, 2025Awards AnnouncedMay 2025The goal of the Maternal & Infant Health Initiative is to reduce disparities, increase access to care, and improve outcomes for pregnant individuals and their infants. The Health Fund makes grant investments through the initiative to support community-driven, locally focused projects that incorporate at least one of three priority categories:Addressservice delivery environmentbarriers to improve access to equitable pre-conceptual and perinatal health care through improved integration of medical, behavioral, public health, and social services.Increase access toprotective and clinical interventionsincluding improved screening before, during, and after pregnancy for health risks, as well as referral and connection to treatment or services.Address targetedpolicies, practices, and proceduresat the local or practice level that impact or prohibit the best outcomes for birthing parents and infants. We’re looking for implementation of structural changes in communities and organizations that help families navigate and remove barriers to maternal and infant health.CLICK HERE for MORE INFO:Maternal & Infant Health - Michigan Health Endowment Fund