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 MAPPStep 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
DiscussionWhere 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)