Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) A Strategic Approach to Community Health Improvement following
MAPP is: Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships A community-wide strategic planning process for improving public health. A method to help communities prioritize public health issues, identify resources for addressing them, and take action.
Accreditation Readiness The MAPP process is used in developing Community Health Improvement Plans (CHIPs) CHIPs are one of three documents required to apply for national Public Health Accreditation
Fulfill Op Plan Objectives Promote collaboration and transparency by developing region-specific community engagement plans – Seeking community input – Establishing action for Live Well, San Diego!
Implementing MAPP Step 1: Establish a planning workgroup to implement MAPP via the Live Well, San Diego! regional forums by November 30, 2011 Step 2: Implement Agency-wide training December 14, 2011 Step 3: Reconvene planning workgroup to review work plan training deliverable (December 2011/January 2012) Step 4: Monitor progress after plan implementation Step 5: Final Product: Live Well, San Diego Community Health Plan
Your Role Learn and understand the MAPP process Identify staff to be oriented and trained Determine where your region/division is in the process Identify training opportunities for staff and community members
Discussion Where is your region/division in this process? – Public Health Services – North Central Region – East Region – Aging and Independence Services – Central Region – South Region – Child Welfare Services – North Inland Region – North Coastal Region – Behavioral Health Services
Available Resources SharePoint Site – Tools – Information – Presentations Staff assistance
Important Dates Dec 2, 2011 – Names of staff to invite to orientation Dec 6, 2011 – Submit existing community and strategic plans Dec 7, 2011 – Discuss agenda for orientation Dec 14, 2011 – MAPP orientation (2 hours)