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National Expert Panel on Community Health PromotionThe CDC and Community Health and Program Services (CHAPS) has a long and rich history of supporting innovative community health programs and recognizes that CDC constituents working in health promotion are constantly challenged to access the latest information on cross-cutting chronic disease prevention and health promotion recommendations. To accelerate access to expertise in this area, and to find new ways to support community health promotion at the national level, CHAPS invited an external panel of experts to participate in the National Expert Panel on Community Health Promotion. The purpose of the meeting was to convene a group of experts external to CDC to develop specific recommendations that would inform the CDC's National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion’s (NCCDPHP) future efforts in community health promotion. More than 25 experts from academia, state and local health departments, national nonprofits, and community-based organizations participated in the meeting. In addition, each division within NCCDPHP was represented through the establishment of a CDC Ad-Hoc Committee that observed the meeting and provided continual feedback and support. The recommendations include issues related to community-based participatory research and surveillance, training and capacity building, new approaches for health and wellness, and changes in federal investments. They illustrate the steps needed to broaden the traditional scope of public health and to advance a new vision for improving community health and wellness.
CDC CHAPS Action Steps to Fulfill RecommendationsCHAPS has made a commitment to address four specific recommendations:. Enhance surveillance systems to go beyond individual risk factors to include community and social determinants of health.
Support training and capacity building to ensure that the public health workforce has the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to implement community health promotion approaches.
Create a platform and architecture for virtual community health promotion with capabilities to share knowledge, disseminate evidence-based programs, and communicate with local communities.
Shift a measurable part of CDC’s community health promotion programs and funding to targeting living conditions across the lifespan.
What other CDC efforts address the expert panel recommendations?Champion a focus on wellness that acknowledges the role of mental health, spirituality, and complementary and alternative medicine across the lifespan.
Support training and capacity building to ensure that the public health workforce has the knowledge, skills, and tools necessary to implement community health promotion approaches.
CDC’s Future Direction in Community Health PromotionCDC CHAPS has convened a Committee on Community Health Promotion to raise the profile and the importance of community health promotion across CDC Programs . The purposes of this committee include the following:
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