REACH increases its community engagement capacity with the addition of three Community Health Ambassadors.
Category: Archived News
Former NOCA Member Barb Clint Helps Guide Cleveland’s Bicycle Future
The YMCA of Greater Cleveland’s Clevelanders in Motion Health Equity Coalition has been playing a leadership role on behalf of a concept to “reclaim a portion of Cleveland’s overly-wide and under-utilized streets for use by pedestrians, bicyclists and transit riders.” Read More …
HIP-Cuyahoga Consortium Meeting Highlights Community Health Ambassadors
The Consortium had four primary objectives:•Use a public comment from HIP-Cuyahoga co-chair Dr. Heidi Gullett in the New England Journal of Medicine to jump start a discussion on the roles various sectors involved with HIP-Cuyahoga can play in addressing structural racism. Provide an Read More …
APHA 2016 Photo Album
A diverse group of faculty and staff researchers had the honor of presenting at the recent American Public Health Association Annual Meeting in Denver, CO. Enjoy some photos from the conference below or click here for a full list of PRCHN Read More …
Healthy People 2020: Where Do Cuyahoga County Adolescents Stand?
The PRCHN is pleased to release Healthy People 2020: Where Do Cuyahoga County Adolescents Stand?, a mid-decade status report documenting progress made locally toward achieving national health goals established for adolescents. The data for the report comes from the Youth Risk Read More …
foodNEST Reaches Recruitment Goal
Co-PIs Drs. Darcy Freedman and Ash Sehgal and the Future of Food in Your Neighborhood Study (foodNEST) team have reached a benchmark goal: they’ve completed recruitment of 520 participants in two cities for the three-year study. The foodNEST looks at Read More …
Inaugural Dissemination Day a Huge Success
The Prevention Research Center for Healthy Neighborhoods (PRCHN) held its inaugural Research Dissemination Day on September 14, 2016. Titled “Food Access and Food Security among Cleveland Residents,” the morning symposium brought together data from several of the PRCHN’s studies to tell the broader story of the city’s food environment.
Director’s Note (August 2016)
Dear PRCHN Friends,First, I want to personally invite each of you to Food Access and Food Security among Cleveland’s Residents on September 14th, from 8:00-11:30 at the Tinkham Veale Center on our campus, where the focus will be Food Access Read More …
Health Ambassadors in the Community and on the Radio
As the anchor of HIP-Cuyahoga’s Healthy Eating, Active Living (HEAL) activities, the PRCHN has trained two cohorts of Cleveland residents to act as Community Health Ambassadors. These Ambassadors are working to improve health equity in their communities and help act Read More …
US Department of Agriculture Consults with PRCHN Faculty
ssociate Director Darcy Freedman, PhD, was asked by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to share information about four PRCHN studies that affect the reach, adoption, and impact of farmers’ markets by people receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) Read More …