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Potential CHWA and CHPC Roles in relation to the California Health Workforce Development Council

Potential CHWA and CHPC Roles in relation to the California Health Workforce Development Council. Draft for Discussion Purposes December 8, 2011. Potential CHWA and CHPC Roles. Review recommendations and categorize for type of actions required. Conduct brief landscape update

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Potential CHWA and CHPC Roles in relation to the California Health Workforce Development Council

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  1. Potential CHWA and CHPC Roles in relation to the California Health Workforce Development Council Draft for Discussion Purposes December 8, 2011

  2. Potential CHWA and CHPC Roles • Review recommendations and categorize for type of actions required. • Conduct brief landscape update • Identify priorities for CHWA/CHPC leadership of coordination and implementation • Provide linkage and support for priorities led by member organizations • Offer technical assistance and models for implementation of regional initiatives • Work with Council and key stakeholders to develop CA workforce strategy & action plan.

  3. Potential CHWA and CHPC Roles • Serve as ongoing, neutral coordinating infrastructure and forum for implementation • Lead pipeline and diversity initiatives, support programs, provide the network. • Develop and evaluate the workforce roles in new delivery models • Share, evaluate and promulgate best practices • Mobilize private funding & allocation to priorities • Assume roles that public agencies cannot fill • Shared education and advocacy • On-line network to exchange info, plan, and share resources

  4. Other?

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