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February 25, 2026
New book chapter applies trauma-informed principles to health services evaluation practice
A book chapter authored by CCHE’s Monika Sanchez and Lisa Schafer highlights the importance of integrating trauma-informed approaches into evaluation of health services to avoid re-traumatization and support healing among evaluation participants.
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March 25, 2024
RWJF partnered with CCHE to assess their equitable rural development strategy
RWJF partnered with CCHE to assess their equitable rural development strategy
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