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SUMMARY:Board Development Lunch and Learn Series
DESCRIPTION:Richard R. Heath\, Jr.\,\nAttorney\, Bowles Rice.\nbowlesrice.com \n\n\n\n\nEducation v. Lobbying: Making Your Case Without Crossing the Line\nThis event has passed. \nClick here to access the archived webinar. \nClick here to access the webinar slides. \nWebinar description: \nDemocracy depends on citizen participation\, and nonprofit organizations and public health boards should engage in the democratic process. But how do we do so in a manner that is both ethical and legal so that your voices as board and other leaders are heard during the legislative process. During this webinar we will: \n■  Distinguish between lobbying and advocacy;\n■  Discuss when it is appropriate to approach government decision makers about an issue; and\n■  Distinguish between dealing with elected vs. administrative officials \nPresenter:  Richard R. Heath\, Jr.\, Attorney\, Bowles Rice \nRichard “Richie” Heath\, Jr. concentrates his practice in the area of government relations. Prior to joining the Bowles Rice\, he was Chief Legal Counsel and Chief of Staff for West Virginia Senate Presidents Mitch B. Carmichael and William P. Cole. He also served as a Deputy Attorney General to West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey. \nRichie’s experience in public policy\, government relations and executive management is extensive. From legislative drafting and in-depth legal analysis to research and communications\, his background in the public\, private and non-profit sectors provides the ability to offer clients measured\, insightful results. In addition\, Richie has significant practice in the areas of economic development\, constitutional law and civil justice reform\, and he regularly assists on campaign finance and election law matters. \nRichie’s practice also includes work in the hospitality\, gaming and tourism industry as well as the state’s burgeoning industrial hemp and medical cannabis field. He is the primary author of State of Affairs\, the official blog of the Bowles Rice Government Relations team. \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://wvruralhealth.org/event/board-development-lunch-and-learn-series-3/
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SUMMARY:Wild\, Wonderful & Healthy WV Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Glenn Schneider\,\nChief Program Officer\, Horizon Foundations\n\n\nSending Big Sugar Packing – One Community’s Story\nThis event has passed. \nClick here to access the archived webinar. \nClick here to access the slides from the webinar. \nWebinar description: \nSugary drinks are the largest single source of added sugar and calories in our diets today. Having just one sugary drink a day (e.g.\, soda\, fruit drinks\, sports drinks\, energy drinks\, and added sugar waters/teas) significantly increases your risk of diabetes\, heart disease\, obesity\, and other diseases. What can communities do to set a new path forward where sugary drinks become an occasional treat instead of a significant cause of disease and death? Sugary drink sales in Howard County\, Maryland are decreasing 2-3 times faster than the national average. This webinar will discuss how policy and systems changes combined with community engagement and media approaches are leading to better health outcomes in Howard County. \nAbout the Presenter:\nGlenn Schneider\, Chief Program Officer\, Horizon Foundation \nGlenn is a passionate\, strategic and skilled public health leader with extensive experience managing successful campaigns that improve lives. Through data-driven programs and campaigns\, advocacy efforts\, community organizing and partner collaborations\, Glenn and his teams strive to advance policy and systems changes – known precursors to better community health. \nAt the Horizon Foundation\, Glenn leads a talented program team that oversees diverse community initiatives such as its health equity work\, Howard County Unsweetened\, Sugar Free Kids Maryland\, Support Human Campaign\, Speak(easy) Howard\, Streets for All\, and the Mental Health Film Festival just to name a few. \nThese initiatives are working to improve health. For example\, Howard County Unsweetened and Sugar Free Kids Maryland have successfully advocated for policies that make healthier food and drinks more widely available at parks\, schools\, government offices\, community organizations and child care facilities. Nationally published peer-reviewed research found that local sugary drink sales have declined by 20 percent in Howard County due to these campaigns. \nPrior to joining the Foundation\, Glenn was a national consultant\, executive director\, community organizer\, grassroots strategist and policy director in the government and nonprofit sectors. His work resulted in more than 35 new state and local laws and regulations across the nation that increased access to health care\, protected the public’s health\, raised tobacco prices\, created smoke-free public places and cut youth access to tobacco. \nLocally\, Glenn spearheaded efforts to make all Howard County public places smoke-free\, pass the nation’s first regulations prohibiting youth access to indoor tanning beds\, and make healthy food and beverages more widely available on government property\, school property\, and in child care facilities. He was also a co-creator of the Healthy Howard Health Plan\, a nationally-acclaimed health care access program for the uninsured. \nGlenn is a nationally recognized speaker and trainer and his work is featured in the book The DeMarco Factor: Transforming Public Will into Political Power. Glenn has an MPH from the University of Pittsburgh and lives with his wife Janice and their two sons\, Eric and Evan. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://wvruralhealth.org/event/wild-wonderful-healthy-wv-webinar-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20210608T113000
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SUMMARY:Board Development Lunch and Learn Series
DESCRIPTION:Joe Tye\,\nCEO and Head Coach\,\nValues Coach\, Inc.\nwww.valuescoach.com\n\n\nSustaining & Renewing Your Culture When Dealing with the Unexpected\nThis event has passed. \nClick here to access the archived webinar. \nClick here to access the slides from this webinar. \nWebinar description: \nIn this session\, guest speaker Joe Tye will take attendees on a journey from accountability to ownership\, providing a proven model\, strategies\, and practical solutions for improved organization culture. He will describe practical strategies for creating a sustainable source of competitive advantage by building on the “Invisible Architecture” of core values\, corporate culture\, and emotional attitudes. Joe will also cover strategies to manage anxiety\, fear\, and worry; to rescript negative self-talk and set aside painful emotional baggage; to develop self-belief at four levels; plus other strategies for personal success and happiness. \nPresenter:  Joe Tye\, CEO and Head Coach\, Values Coach\, Inc. \nJoe Tye is CEO and Head Coach of Values Coach\, Inc.\, which works with healthcare organizations to design and build a culture of ownership on a foundation of values. He is the author or coauthor of 15 books and dozens of journal articles on personal achievement and organizational culture and a frequent speaker for healthcare association conferences and hospital leadership programs. Prior to founding Values Coach in 1994 he was chief operating officer for a large community teaching hospital. \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://wvruralhealth.org/event/board-development-lunch-and-learn-series-5/
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SUMMARY:Wild\, Wonderful & Healthy WV Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Kristin Dial\,\nChief Executive Officer\,\nCoalfield Health Center\n\n\nA Wild and Wonderful West Virginia Collaboration\nThis event has passed. \nClick here to access the archived webinar. \nWebinar description:\nThe session will explore unusual and unique alliances created through Wild\, Wonderful and Healthy Logan County to effectively collaborate within a rural community to address health inequities and focus resources on a common goal\, thereby avoiding duplication of efforts. Work within the collaborative partnership involved using data on the community’s needs and impact of social determinants of health on health inequities in Logan County.  We use community-based research to create effective and sustainable interventions to address social determinants of health in our communities.  Wild\, Wonderful and Healthy Logan County has also improved the recruitment of rural health care providers by steeping health care students in long term immersive research\, strategic planning\, and problem solving alongside rural community members. \nAbout the Presenter:\nKristin Dial\, CEO\, Coalfield Health Center\nKristin Dial is the Executive Director of a Federally Qualified Health Center Look-alike in Southern West Virginia. Mrs. Dial is a 2002 graduate of Marshall University with a Bachelor of Science\, 2005 graduate of Southern West Virginia Community and Technical College with an Associate of Nursing degree\, and a 2007 graduate of Marshall University with a Master’s in Health Care Administration. Mrs. Dial is an active board member of the West Virginia Rural Health Association\, the Logan County Chamber of Commerce and the Logan Healthcare Foundation. In addition\, she is a member of the WV Primary Care Association and Partner’s In Health Network. Kristin is a founding member of Wild Wonderful and Healthy Logan County which is a collaborative effort among Logan County entities from a variety of sectors working to develop and implement a community health improvement plan to improve the health of Logan County residents and create a healthy workforce\, leading to increases economic development in rural communities throughout Logan County. \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://wvruralhealth.org/event/wild-wonderful-healthy-wv-webinar-4/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Healthcare & Community Development: Leveraging Partnerships to Improve Health
DESCRIPTION:Click here to view the webinar recording. \nCo-Sponsored by:\n            \n\nDescription:\nThe overall vitality of a community and the health of its residents are intrinsically linked. And though community development organizations nationally invest nearly $400 billion into low-income communities every year\, too often the work of this non-profit sector and the opportunity for these substantial financial resources to address important neighborhood-level social determinants of health – are not well understood by healthcare leaders. In this session\, we will learn about the scale and scope of the community development sector and explore examples of successful and innovative partnerships with healthcare that accelerate and maximize the impact of these dollars in reducing poverty\, increasing equity\, and improving population health. \nObjectives:\nBy the end of this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nDiscuss the work and organizations that comprise the community development sector as well as its financial resources and tools for neighborhood investment\nDescribe how healthcare organizations can partner with community development to support and accelerate place-based investments that make communities healthier and more opportunity-rich\nIdentify examples of successful health & community development collaboration and obtain tools and resources to initiate similar efforts in your own community\n\nPresenter:\nDouglas Jutte\, MD\, MPH is the founder and Executive Director of the Build Healthy Places Network\, a national organization with the mission to transform the way organizations work together across the health\, community development\, and finance sectors to more effectively reduce poverty\, advance racial equity\, and improve health in neighborhoods across the United States. \nDr. Jutte is a member of the Board of Trustees for Mercy Housing\, the nation’s largest non-profit affordable housing developer\, and he sits on advisory committees for Enterprise Community Partners and the Primary Care Development Corporation\, two nationally prominent community development financial institutions (CDFIs). He is a member of CommonSpirit Health’s Community Economic Initiatives committee and Trinity Health’s Socially Responsible Investment Advisory Group. He was also a leader in the Federal Reserve Bank and RWJ Foundation’s Healthy Communities Initiative\, which has convened over 40 cross-sector gatherings throughout the country over the past decade. \nPrior to founding the Network\, Dr. Jutte worked as a pediatrician for nearly 20 years in low-income community clinics and as a neonatal hospitalist and was a professor in the UC Berkeley School of Public Health for 15 years. He has published in a number of prominent research journals including Pediatrics\, Epidemiology\, the American Journal of Public Health and Health Affairs. Dr. Jutte received his BA from Cornell University\, MD from Harvard Medical School\, and MPH from UC Berkeley. He trained in pediatrics at Stanford University and completed a post-doctoral fellowship in population health at UCSF through the RWJF Health & Society Scholars program. \nRelated Materials:\n\nPresentation Slides\nAcademic Pediatrics: Neighborhood Poverty and Child Health: Investing in Communities to Improve Childhood Opportunity and Well-Being\nBuild Healthy Places Network Website\nBuild Healthy Places Network: A New Responsibility for Children’s Hospitals The Health of Neighborhoods\nBuild Healthy Places Network: Healthcare Systems Back Grocery Stores in Food Deserts\nBuild Healthy Places Network Partner Finder\nBuild Healthy Places Network Rural Playbook\nBuild Healthy Places Network South Philadelphia Community Health & Literacy Center Case Study\nGrounded Solutions\nMapping Inequality Redlining in New Deal America\nMapping Life Expectancy\nProsperity Now\n\nSign up for the Build Healthy Places Network newsletter! \nIn case you missed it:\nThis webinar has been recorded. Click here to view the archived webinar. CEUs are no longer available for this event. \nContinuing Education:\nIn support of improving patient care\, this activity has been planned and implemented by Wild\, Wonderful and Healthy WV (WWHWV) program and CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine. CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)\, to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. \nPhysicians– The CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine designates this virtual activity for a maximum of 1.5 hours for AMA PRA Category I Credit(s)™ . Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nNurses: The CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This offering has been approved for 1.5 contact hours (JA0026-22-22-504) \nPharmacy – The CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. To receive credit\, participants must complete the sign-in sheet\, attend each session and complete an evaluation. ACPE credits will be posted online to the CPE Monitor within six (6) weeks following the activity. This knowledge-based activity provides 1.5 contact hours (JA0006133-9999-22-095-L04-P)
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