Working with Communities NACCHO Alisa Haushalter, MSN, RN November 1, 2005.

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Working with Communities NACCHO Alisa Haushalter, MSN, RN November 1, 2005

Working with Communities: The Nashville MAPP Experience Tales from the Cutting Edge

Nashville Southeastern United States Urban-rural designation Population of 560,000 Population demographics

Nashville Prominent Director of Health New Mayor History of being on the cutting edge History of working in the community History with MAPP

Tips for Working with Communities Tip 1 Define the community you will be working with.

Tips for Working with Communities Tip 2 Know where you have been, Know where you are currently, and Know where you are going.

Tips for Working with Communities Tip 3 Never under estimate the power of people.

Tips for Working with Communities Tip 4 Remember it is all about RELATIONSHIP

Tips for Working with Communities Tip 5 Study Dialogue

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed people can change the world. Indeed it is the only that ever has. Margaret Mead