Capacity building and learning collaboratives

November 13, 2020
The dual pandemics of racism and COVID-19 have underscored the urgency of effectively responding to trauma and promoting resiliency in pediatric primary care. Since 2017, CCHE has contributed to learning in the field by evaluating programs that support health care organizations in adopting practices to be more healing-centered, including screening and responding to adverse childhood experiences.

July 28, 2020
Over the past 30 years we’ve learned about the central role that health care safety net providers (e.g., Federally Qualified Health Centers, free clinics, public hospital systems) play in supporting the health and well-being of people living in underserved communities.

April 27, 2020
A study from KPWHRI highlights local clinics and their importance as Americans lose jobs—and health insurance

April 1, 2020
CCHE is devising new ways to find the interventions that most benefit community health and how best to measure them.

December 16, 2019
Screening for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in pediatric, clinical settings promotes early intervention and can be a tangible entry point for organizations interested in providing trauma-informed care.

August 19, 2019
With a new multi-sector collaboration model, Erin Hertel led CCHE’s evaluation showing ACHs can help make a Healthier Washington.

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