Community-driven, collaborative approaches to health promotion have the potential to en-hance skills among community members and, in turn, increase community capacity. This study uses data from an evaluation of the California Healthy Cities and Communities (CHCC) Pro-gram to examine whether, and how, community problem-solving and collaboration skills are improved among coalition members and local coordinators in 20 participating communities. Methods include semi-structured interviews with coordinators and mailed surveys with co-alition members (n5 330 in planning phase and n 5 243 in implementation phase). The largest number of coordinators reported skill improve-ment in defining health broadly and assessing needs and assets. Similarly, coa...
BackgroundCross-sector coalitions can be a powerful vehicle to promote adoption and implementation o...
involvement, broad representation and civic engagement beyond the local CHCC initiative. The evaluat...
The purpose of this study was to identify potential opportunities for improving member participation...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that contribute to the effectiveness of community ...
SUMMARY As part of an evaluation of the California Healthy Cities and Communities (CHCC) Program, we...
Collaborative approaches to community health improvement such as healthy cities and communities have...
Although community coalitions are an increasingly popular mechanism for attempting to change communi...
Community health promotion relies heavily on coalitions to address a multitude of public health issu...
The purpose of this study was to identify potential opportunities for improving member participation...
The purpose of this study was to identify attributes of community-based coalitions associated with m...
The Healthy Cities/Healthy Communities movement is in its second decade. Examples of both successful...
open4noCommunity coalitions or intersectoral partnerships have long been advocated for the promotion...
The current study examines how community context affected collaborative planning and implementation ...
Coalition-based efforts that use a science-based approach to prevention can improve the wellbeing of...
Often, community coalitions are facilitators of community-leve lchanges when addressing underage dri...
BackgroundCross-sector coalitions can be a powerful vehicle to promote adoption and implementation o...
involvement, broad representation and civic engagement beyond the local CHCC initiative. The evaluat...
The purpose of this study was to identify potential opportunities for improving member participation...
The purpose of this study was to identify factors that contribute to the effectiveness of community ...
SUMMARY As part of an evaluation of the California Healthy Cities and Communities (CHCC) Program, we...
Collaborative approaches to community health improvement such as healthy cities and communities have...
Although community coalitions are an increasingly popular mechanism for attempting to change communi...
Community health promotion relies heavily on coalitions to address a multitude of public health issu...
The purpose of this study was to identify potential opportunities for improving member participation...
The purpose of this study was to identify attributes of community-based coalitions associated with m...
The Healthy Cities/Healthy Communities movement is in its second decade. Examples of both successful...
open4noCommunity coalitions or intersectoral partnerships have long been advocated for the promotion...
The current study examines how community context affected collaborative planning and implementation ...
Coalition-based efforts that use a science-based approach to prevention can improve the wellbeing of...
Often, community coalitions are facilitators of community-leve lchanges when addressing underage dri...
BackgroundCross-sector coalitions can be a powerful vehicle to promote adoption and implementation o...
involvement, broad representation and civic engagement beyond the local CHCC initiative. The evaluat...
The purpose of this study was to identify potential opportunities for improving member participation...