Health & Wellness Community Health Education Program (CHEP) The CHEP supported vulnerable English-speaking communities to receive health education information in their language. We collaborated with local community organizations to help identify priorities, connected with local health professionals, and bring together English speakers to receive important information. 2018 - 2023 Enhancing access to English-language information through partnerships & education The CHEP program served to enhance access to English-language health information, resources, services, and support. The participating local communities created important partnerships with many diverse organizations and institutions: Local CLSCs, hospitals, clinics, CISSS, and CIUSSS Schools, Community Learning Centres (CLCs), and community organizations Non-profit organizations Community radio stations Examples of Health Education Topics: Fall prevention Diabetes prevention Nutrition and physical exercise Heart Health Isolation Mental Health The 5 pillars that made CHEP Community involvement Community networks select a health priority topic based on their community’s needs and in collaboration with their public health partners. The aim is to raise awareness and provide information to individuals and their communities where there's a void in English health and social services information. Expertise that helps fill the gap Dynamic, interactive experts in their respective fields, CHEP presenters come from various health and social services backgrounds: nursing, counseling, psychology, education and community medicine. Invited guest speakers from organizations representing chosen topics complement the presenters. Providing resources The CHEP promotes resources through partnered organizations on a national, regional, or local level. Networks participating in the CHEP also make use of virtual sessions via video conference to bring groups and partners together to further disseminate health promotion and disease prevention information. Follow-up activities Activities beyond our conferences provide ongoing education, information, resources, and support to our partnered organizations. For example, following a video conference, participants can join support groups or create resource centres themselves to support their communities. Community partners All of our partnered organizations support a community network within the context of our NPI program. Most of these community organizations participate in at least three video conference sessions annually, and/or use the CHEP DVDs for health education sessions. This program was financed by Health Canada CHEP Participating Organizations Montérégie West Community Network Eva Marsden Centre for Social Justice and Aging Megantic English-speaking Community Development Corporation (MCDC) Assistance and Referral Centre (ARC) 4Korners Council for Anglophone Magdalen Islanders English Community Organization Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean REISA Monteregie East Partnership for the English-Speaking Community African Canadian Development and Prevention Network Neighbours Regional Association of Rouyn-Noranda Townshippers’ Association Centre for Access to Services in English AGAPE Committee for Anglophone Social Action Vision Gaspé-Percé Now Jeffery Hale Community Partners Heritage Lower Saint Lawrence Connexions Resource Centre English Community Organization of Lanaudière North Shore Community Association Coasters Association Inc. From the Document Centre Related CHEP Resources Oct 2, 2020 Seniors CHSSN Publications CHSSN Community Health Education Program 2019-2020 Jan 1, 2019 Information & Resources CHSSN Publications Community Health Education Program (CHEP) 2018-2019 Password required Members Only Resources
Jan 1, 2019 Information & Resources CHSSN Publications Community Health Education Program (CHEP) 2018-2019