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SUMMARY:Building Data Capacity To Tell Your Story Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Registration (Space is Limited)Workshop Description:\nData is a powerful tool that can shape and inform efforts at the community level. It can help pin-point areas of focus to maximize efforts when there are limited resources. This workshop will cover the value of data collection\, how to store and manage data\, and identify data resources. Participants will learn strategies to implement\, collect\, and analyze data in a way that will help increase functionality and stability of their organization\, as well as learn the basics of transforming data into a storytelling format that fits their day-to-day work. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nIdentify best practices for data collection\nDescribe how to store\, manage\, and share data\nUtilize data to tell a story\n\nFeatured Speakers\nChristopher Johansen\, PhD\, MPH\nAssistant Professor\, Department of Social and Behavioral Health\nUNLV School of Public Health \nChristopher Johansen\, PhD\, MPH\, is an Assistant Professor of Social and Behavioral Health at UNLV School of Public Health. His research aims to address Latino health disparities. He was born and raised in Southern California and is the first male in his family to graduate from college. He earned his BS in Psychology from University of California\, Davis\, his MPH from San Diego State University\, and his PhD in Health Promotion Sciences from Claremont Graduate University. Prior to coming to UNLV\, he completed a postdoctoral training at UCLA Fielding School of Public Health working on various interventions to address health disparities (e.g.\, HPV vaccination\, colorectal cancer screening\, and preschool obesity prevention). Dr. Johansen strives to train and work alongside the next generation of public health practitioners in Southern Nevada. \nChibudom Yanez\nManagement Analyst\nThe City of Las Vegas \nChibudom Yanez has lived in Las Vegas for little over seven years. She works as a Management Analyst for the City of Las Vegas in her current role\, but she has worked in various government agencies and non-profit foundations in the Las Vegas Valley. Chibudom received a Bachelor’s degree in Nutrition Education from the College of Saint Benedicts in St. Joseph\, Minnesota.  She was born in Nigeria\, and immigrated to the United States at a young age; which was the catalyst for her desire to engage under-served populations and ethnically diverse cultures. The work\, outreach\, and projects she has embarked on aims to focus on underserved demographics locally and internationally. Her work experience ranges from Foster Care Services\, case management at a local WIC and Early Head Start organization\, and international partnerships and programming for equity and education in multiple Spanish speaking countries. Chibudom has facilitated and created trainings for family preservation\, nutrition education\, and building community engagement and response. \nFunding Disclosure: *This project is supported by the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health through Grant Number 1 NH75OT000092-01-00 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Division nor the CDC. Any activities performed under this sub-award shall acknowledge the funding was provided through the Division by Grant Number 1 NH75OT000092-01-00 from the CDC.
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/building-data-capacity-to-tell-your-story-workshop-2/
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SUMMARY:Nevada Vaccine Equity Collaborative Monthly Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join us every third Wednesday of the month at 11AM PST for the Nevada Vaccine Equity Collaborative meeting! \nThe NVEC is a partnership comprised of diverse and interdisciplinary members of the public\, as well as private\, state\, and community partners\, co-led by Immunize Nevada and the Nevada Minority Health and Equity Coalition. \nMembers of the NVEC include state legislators\, community members representing different ethnicities and demographics\, healthcare providers\, faith-based leaders\, public and private representatives. \nRegister
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/nevada-vaccine-equity-collaborative-monthly-meeting/2023-03-15/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230315T130000
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SUMMARY:Community-Based Participatory Research and the Roles of Power\, Trust\, and Culture Part 2
DESCRIPTION:Registration (Space is Limited)Workshop Description:\nCommunity-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) is the combination of research and partnership building when assessing a community priority. Partnerships are diverse\, often including individuals from specific communities\, organizations\, academic institutions\, and/or coalitions. The CBPR approach strives for shared decision making and involvement of partners and community members during all phases of the process. This two-part workshop will introduce CBPR\, its principles\, critical points in partnership development and issues throughout the research and partnership processes. Issues related to power dynamics\, trust\, and culture will be highlighted in the workshop sessions. This workshop is inclusive for anyone interested in research and assessment. Each session will incorporate education for organizations implementing and evaluating community programs. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nUnderstand CBPR within the scope of community engaged research\nIdentify where community participation occurs in the research and evaluation process\nProvide strategies for partner engagement and partnership development\n\nFeatured Speakers\nJulie Lucero\, PhD\, MPH\nAssociate Dean\, College of Health\nAssociate Professor\, Department of Health and Kinesiology\nUniversity of Utah \nJulie E. Lucero\, PhD MPH\, is an associate dean\, College of Health\, and associate professor\, Department of Health and Kinesiology\, at the University of Utah. Lucero’s research is centered on the identification of modifiable social determinants to reduce the impact of health inequities within underrepresented populations. Using mixed methods\, dissemination and implementation science\, and community based participatory research (CBPR)\, her projects have focused on examining factors associated with substance abuse\, mental health\, housing and food security\, and  positive youth development. Lucero has been involved with CBPR projects in collaboration with Native American/Indigenous\, Latino/Hispano\, young adult\, and LGBTQ+ communities. Much of Lucero’s research has contributed to advancing the science of community engaged research approaches. Lucero strives to achieve health equity by means of education\, research\, diversity and inclusion\, and policy development. \nKadie Zeller\n\nExecutive Director\nOm Namo\nProgram Specialist\nNevada Afterschool Network\nNevada Institute for Children’s Research and Policy \n\nKadie Zeller is an enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma and of the people of Kiribati in the South Pacific. She is currently a Program Specialist for the Nevada Afterschool Network at NICRP. She is also a Certified Prevention Specialist and has started her own nonprofit\, in Fallon\, to share mindfulness and other wellness programs to youth and adults. \nKadie received her Bachelors Arts in Psychology\, with a focus on public service\, from the University of California\, San Diego. Her background is in primary and secondary substance prevention and mental health wellness for historically misrepresented community members in Rural and Frontier Nevada. \nKadie’s passion is connecting communities with the tools and resources needed to create positive systems of change and sustain intergenerational healing. \nFunding Disclosure: *This project is supported by the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health through Grant Number 1 NH75OT000092-01-00 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Division nor the CDC. Any activities performed under this sub-award shall acknowledge the funding was provided through the Division by Grant Number 1 NH75OT000092-01-00 from the CDC.
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/cbpr-part-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Strategic Planning in A Rapidly Changing World
DESCRIPTION:Registration (Space is Limited)Workshop Description:\nAuthor Lewis Carroll once shared\, “If you don’t know where you’re going\, any road will get you there.” The same applies to organizations without a strategic direction or plan. Regardless of your organization’s size\, every organization benefits from setting some directional compass points to help you reach your end goal. This workshop will provide an overview of the value of strategic planning and components of the strategic planning process so attendees leave prepared to develop and implement their own strategic plans in the future. \nLearning Objectives:\n\nEvaluate your strategic plan readiness\nApply the Strategic Planning Life Cycle to your organization\nFamiliarize yourself with strategic planning terms\nPrepare/develop the framework of your plan with a corresponding timeline for the planning process\n\nFeatured Speaker\nStacey Wedding \nChief Strategist\nThe Stacey Wedding Group \nFondly described as the fairy godmother of nonprofits\, Stacey Wedding moves organizations and their leadership teams from surviving to thriving.  She has spent 25 years devoted to elevating charitable organizations from the inside out\, building organizational capacity to change our communities\, countries\, and world. Stacey and her team at The Stacey Wedding Group provide expertise in board governance and development\, strategic planning\, and executive coaching. \nPrior to establishing her company\, Stacey served in an executive staff position at the Nevada Community Foundation\, where she helped grow the organization from $10 million to $35 million. \nA lifelong Nevada resident\, Stacey’s journey into the magical and sometimes messy world of nonprofits began at the age of 5 when she helped her mom—an Executive Director at the time—volunteer and fundraise to find a cure for Type 1 diabetes. \nStacey and her team contribute 150 hours of volunteer time annually\, and she donates 10% of her company’s annual revenues. A proud graduate of UNLV\, Stacey serves on the board of the UNLV Honors College. She also is the Board Chair of Wagging Tails Rescue. \nLearn more about Stacey at www.staceywedding.com or check out the Nonprofit Everything podcast that she co-hosts\, www.nonprofiteverything.com. \nFunding Disclosure: *This project is supported by the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health through Grant Number 1 NH75OT000092-01-00 from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Division nor the CDC. Any activities performed under this sub-award shall acknowledge the funding was provided through the Division by Grant Number 1 NH75OT000092-01-00 from the CDC.
URL:https://nmhec.org/event/strategic-planning-workshop-2/
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