Location
Tavares, FL
Location
Tavares, FL
Organization
Florida Department of Health in Lake County
Title
Community Health Planner
What are your domains of INTEREST?
Education, Public Health
Do you have any OTHER domains of interest?
Substance Abuse, Substance Exposed Newborns
What are your domains of EXPERTISE?
Education, Public Health
Do you have any OTHER domains of expertise?
Community Health Improvement Planning, Community Engagement, Quality Management, Environmental Health
Share with us a short bio of yourself.
I have worked at the Florida Department of Health for 14 years and have been a lead facilitator for health planning in Lake County since 2015. I received my Masters of Public Administration degree from the University of Central Florida, am a certified community health worker, and a NACCHO-trained facilitator for the Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP) model of community health improvement.
Would you like to join Social Determinants Group?
Yes
Would you like to join Opioid Epidemic Group?
Yes
Comments
Hello Page,
Welcome to NIC’s Collaboration Hub! Thank you for joining the Social Determinants of Health group. I look forward to your participation and encourage you to post on the group (start discussions, respond to discussions and questions, post content: papers, blogs, videos etc.) Feel free to post your expectations as a member of NIC. What are you working on that is relevant to this particular group? What interests you the most?
Sincerely,
Navah Stein Social Determinants of Health Group Moderator, Associate Consultant SOCI
Thank you, Sondes Ben Chagra:
A report was released this month from The Florida Attorney General’s Opioid Working Group . The report, Florida’s Opioid Epidemic: Recommendations and Best Practices, highlights three areas of response: prevention and education; enforcement; and treatment and recovery. I am sure that you will see some similiarities here with the NIC's Opioid prevention playbook. Check it out: https://myfloridalegal.com/webfiles.nsf/WF/TDGT-B9UTV9/$file/AG+Opioid+Working+Group+Report+Final+2-28-2019.pdf