Atlanta, GA
Open Event
Join us for this newly enhanced version of the 10th Annual Agency, Systems and Community Health Improvement Training, being held in Atlanta, Georgia on May 8-9, 2012. The training includes opportunities to build knowledge and skills related to public health accreditation, performance and quality improvement, and community health assessment and improvement planning. The training is appropriate for public health practitioners of all levels of experience; with numerous breakout sessions aimed at building skills in a variety of areas, participants will have the opportunity to tailor their experience to meet their individual needs.
For more information and to register, click here!
Please register by April 18th as space is limited.
Who should attend?
- Representatives from state, local, or tribal health departments and board of health members interested in learning about tools to improve public health performance
- Performance Improvement Managers within state, tribal and local health departments
- Representatives from state associations, public health institutes, or others who work with state, local, or tribal health departments to improve agency and systems performance
- Current or potential accreditation coordinators, NPHPSP assessment or Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) coordinators/facilitators
- Public health practitioners with all levels of experience in accreditation, performance and quality improvement, and community health assessment and improvement planning
Benefits of Attending
- Gain insight into the relationships between various public health improvement initiatives and tools, including the National Public Health Performance Standards Program (NPHPSP), accreditation, and state/community health improvement planning frameworks such Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP).
- Learn how to conduct the NPHPSP state, local, and governance assessment process and take steps to prepare for accreditation, including using results for strategic planning and state/community health improvement.
- Participate in small breakout sessions that will offer attendees a hands-on opportunity to learn and practice the skills of performance and quality improvement.
- Hear and share valuable tips at this premier networking event for NPHPSP users and those interested in public health agency and system improvement.
For more information, please contact Lil Johnson at .