2023 South Shore Community Partners in Prevention Health Literacy Award – Accepting Nominations!
SSCPP seeks to acknowledge the outstanding contributions made by a local individual or organization in the area of Health Literacy. As part of its Health Literacy Initiative, SSCPP has engaged with partners in the community to advance our goal of improving health outcomes through improvements in health literacy amongst consumers and providers. Many of our local partners are doing great work towards this goal as part of advancing their own missions.
We are seeking nominations to help us identify community members/ organizations who are helping to improve health communications and removing barriers to health and who have had success in any of the following areas:
1. development of a new program, services or supports to improve the health literacy of individuals in the SSCPP catchment area, as described below;
2. increased awareness of the concepts of health literacy in the region;
3. engaged the healthcare industry in the health literacy movement, especially local agencies and institutions;
4. motivated health care professionals to explore health literacy and their role in incorporating health literacy concepts into their work;
5. provided outstanding support to the South Shore Health Literacy Initiative in achieving its goals;
6. engaged special and vulnerable populations as partners in enhancing health communications.
Please see form here to nominate individuals and/or organizations who meet these criteria by April 28, 2023. Nominations can be e-mailed to chna23@gmail.com. We will present the Health Literacy Award at the SSCPP Annual Meeting in June.
Thank you!
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South Shore Community Partners in Prevention Health Literacy 2022 Award – Call for Nominations!
Nominations are now closed.
SSCPP seeks to acknowledge the outstanding contributions made by a local individual or organization in the area of Health Literacy. As part of its Health Literacy Initiative, SSCPP has engaged with partners in the community to advance our goal of improving health outcomes through improvements in health literacy amongst consumers and providers. Many of our local partners are doing great work towards this goal as part of advancing their own missions.
We are seeking nominations to help us identify community members/ organizations who are helping to improve health communications and removing barriers to health and who have had success in any of the following areas:
1. development of a new program, services or supports to improve the health literacy of individuals in the SSCPP catchment area, as described below;
2. increased awareness of the concepts of health literacy in the region;
3. engaged the healthcare industry in the health literacy movement, especially local agencies and institutions;
4. motivated health care professionals to explore health literacy and their role in incorporating health literacy concepts into their work;
5. provided outstanding support to the South Shore Health Literacy Initiative in achieving its goals;
6. engaged special and vulnerable populations as partners in enhancing health communications.
Please use the attached sheet to provide names of individuals and/or organizations who meet these criteria by April 29, 2022. Nominations can be e-mailed to chna23@gmail.com. We will present the Health Literacy Award in June.
Thank you!
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SSCPP Health Literacy Award
SSCPP seeks to acknowledge the outstanding contributions made by a local individual or organization in the area of Health Literacy. As part of its Health Literacy Initiative, SSCPP has engaged with partners in the community to advance our goal of improving health outcomes through improvements in health literacy amongst consumers and providers. Many of our local partners are doing great work towards this goal as part of advancing their own missions.
We are seeking nominations to help us identify community members/
organizations who are helping to improve health communications and removing barriers to health and who have had success in any of the following areas:
1. development of a new program, services or supports to improve the health literacy of individuals in the SSCPP catchment area, as described below;
2. increased awareness of the concepts of health literacy in the region;
3. engaged the healthcare industry in the health literacy movement, especially local agencies and institutions;
4. motivated health care providers/professionals to explore health literacy and their role in improving it;
5. provided outstanding support to the SSCPP in achieving the goals of its South Shore Health Literacy Initiative;
6. engaged special and vulnerable populations as partners in enhancing health communications.
Please click here to download nomination form. Nominations can be e-mailed to chna23@gmail.com.
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