July 2020 Strategic Health Concepts Karin Hohman Leslie Given Engaging with Your State Cancer Coalition Comprehensive Cancer Control Goals Objectives Strategies Goals Objectives Strategies ID: 935534
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ACS CoC State Chair Virtual MeetingJuly 2020Strategic Health Concepts Karin HohmanLeslie Given
Engaging with Your State Cancer Coalition
Slide2Comprehensive Cancer Control
Slide3Goals
Objectives
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State Cancer Control Plans are the driving force behind CCC
Data
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Health Equity
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Research
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Evidence Based
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Evaluation
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Stakeholder Support
Slide4Coalitions of Multisector PartnersSource: CDC NCCCP Fact Sheet https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/ncccp/pdf/NCCCP-FactSheet-508.pdf
Slide5Supporting Coalitions
The CCC National Partnership
Slide6Developing and implementing a cancer plan can:Strengthen and invest in health systems that address the burden of all diseases, including cancer Highlight disparities and the need for equitable health services Increase financial, political and social support for cancer controlPromote multi-sector partnerships that bring together health care, government, civil society and the public
Plan for challenges – current and unexpected
Current Challenges and the Importance of Cancer Plans and Coalitions
COVID-19, Health Equity, Cancer Care
Slide7CCC programs and coalitions, together with CCC National Partners, have: Increased chronic disease coordination – tobacco, nutrition, physical activity, sun safetyIncreased CRC screening rates – 80% x 2018Increased HPV vaccination ratesAdvocated for partners’ collaboration on diagnosis, treatmentSupported cancer survivor needs Focused on long-lasting changes – policies and systemsSuccesses!
Slide8Get the big picture of cancer in your state (data, services, reports)Get to know others that care about and are implementing cancer effortsHelp pass state and local policiesBe a liaison between the CCC coalition and your state’s CLP’s and accredited programsWhy Get Involved as a State Chair?
Slide9Medical advisorCoalition leadershipWorkgroup memberShare clinical perspectivesTestify to elected officialsOpen doors to system change effortsRoles You Can Play
Slide10Log in to ACOS Coc State Chair PortalCCC Coalition Chair ListAmerican Cancer Society Cancer Control Staff ListCCC Coalition Engagement ToolkitCheck out your State Cancer Plan(https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/ncccp/ccc_plans.htm Google:(Your State) Health Department CCC Program Staff(Your State) Cancer Coalition First Steps To Take
Slide11July 21st Webinar for CCC Leaders across the nation: Overview on ACOS CoCBenefits on engaging with ACS CoC State Chairs, CLPs and accredited programsHow to contact ACOS CoC members in their stateDeveloped a similar toolkit for themTwo Way Engagement
Slide12What has been the benefit to you as a CoC State Chair as a result of being involved in the CCC coalition?What have been the challenges related to your involvement in your coalition? Do you think there is a role for State Chairs in encouraging CoC-accredited cancer programs getting involved in the coalition? Discussion Questions
Slide13Questions?Strategic Health Conceptskarin@shconcepts.comleslie@shconcepts.com