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County Health Department’s Community Health Assessment

(Chelsea Update would like to thank Beth Ann Hamilton for the information in this story.)

The Washtenaw County Health Department (WCHD) recently shared that the countywide Community Health Assessment (CHA) that has been completed.

Typically conducted every five years, the CHA helps the Health Department document our community’s health needs so we can work to address them together with partners and community through collaborative planning and activities.

In addition to providing a roadmap for future Health Department activities, this assessment can also be used by community groups and members working to improve health in Washtenaw.

Everyone is welcome to see the findings from our CHA and follow the development of our Community Health Improvement Plan on our Health for All website: https://healthforallwashtenaw.org/cha

CHA Process
The CHA pulls together existing health data with perspectives from community members and partners. Community input was collected through surveys, one-on-one interviews, focus groups, and windshield tours (assessments of physical spaces throughout the county). All of this helps the Health Department and partners better understand the factors that make it easier or more difficult for our community members to live their healthiest lives. 

Learn more about the methodology behind our CHA: https://www.healthforallwashtenaw.org/tiles/index/display?alias=Methodology

Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)
Following the CHA, the next step was to prioritize three health topics that the Health Department will focus on for the next five years as part of our Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP).

A complete list of health needs that emerged through the CHA is available here.

In November 2023, we hosted a State of Our Health event convening community members and partners. Following a presentation of findings from the CHA, attendees participated in a prioritization scoring activity to select the three priority health needs to focus the CHIP. We also conducted five smaller group sessions with additional community members who also participated in the prioritization scoring activity.

We then reviewed results from all the scoring activities and identified three priority areas for the 2024 CHIP: mental health, access to health care, and access to healthy food.

See more about each of these health priorities: mental health, access to health care, and access to healthy food.

Workgroups for each of these areas are currently being formed. Each workgroup will draft a set of goals and action plans to improve the priority areas in Washtenaw County (summer 2024) and then implement those action plans (fall 2024 through 2027).

Health for All Washtenaw
Health for All (https://www.healthforallwashtenaw.org/) is the digital home for community health improvement work in Washtenaw County. Follow along there or join our Health Department email list (http://bit.ly/WCHD555) for updates as the CHIP progresses.

Washtenaw County Health Department
The Washtenaw County Health Department promotes health and works to prevent disease and injury in our community. Our mission is to assure, in partnership with the community, the conditions necessary for people to live healthy lives through prevention and protection programs.

Visit us at washtenaw.org/health or call 734-544-6700. The Health Department also provides frequent social media updates (@wcpublichealth) and sends regular email updates; sign up at http://bit.ly/WCHD555.

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