Thursday, June 23, 2016
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Register here now!
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM EDT
Register here now!
Description:This month’s webinar will feature John Moenster from the Institute for People, Place & Possibility (IP3). We will also have NACDD consultant Jeanne Alongi and Branalyn Williams from CDC discuss results from a Learning Needs Assessment administered to Chronic Disease Directors and their staff.
John Moenster is Manager of User Engagement and Analytics at the Institute for People, Place & Possibility (IP3) and a member of the Community Commons team. He regularly produces webinars, trainings, and content for the Commons. Additionally, John works to understand how Community Commons can better serve its members through site metrics and analytics. John has a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from Truman State University and has been with IP3 since November 2012.
Learning Objectives:
1. Explain the purpose and theory of the indicators used to determine Vulnerable Populations.
2. Demonstrate how to access and use the Vulnerable Populations Footprint tool.
3. Demonstrate how to incorporate a saved footprint into a Community Health Needs Assessment.
4. Disseminate information from Learning Needs Assessment to Chronic Disease Directors and their Staff.
Intended Audience:
Chronic Disease and Health Promotion Directors
Chronic Disease Practitioner Network
Join us for this exciting webinar on June 23, 2016 from 3:00-4:00 PM EST.
Learning Objectives:
1. Explain the purpose and theory of the indicators used to determine Vulnerable Populations.
2. Demonstrate how to access and use the Vulnerable Populations Footprint tool.
3. Demonstrate how to incorporate a saved footprint into a Community Health Needs Assessment.
4. Disseminate information from Learning Needs Assessment to Chronic Disease Directors and their Staff.
Intended Audience:
Chronic Disease and Health Promotion Directors
Chronic Disease Practitioner Network
Join us for this exciting webinar on June 23, 2016 from 3:00-4:00 PM EST.
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