The Neighborhoods Workgroup at the California Endowment is pleased to invite you to a:

Community of Practice on Land Use
Thursday, August 8, 2013
2:00pm-4:00pm

Please join us for a videoconference/conference call on health-promoting land use hosted by Los Angeles Alliance for a New Economy (LAANE) and PolicyLink. This meeting is in response to feedback from the 2012 BHC Convening and is designed to create a space where grantees, community stakeholders and others can learn, share and be informed on the land use issues and practices that are most pertinent to your work.

For information on how to attend click here: http://us7.campaign-archive1.com/?u=a81fb994dc8c10767192343ef&id=c7bbba581d&e=8fbdb8baff

A summer-time digital media project for Boys and Young Men of Color

WHAT? 

An opportunity for Boys and Young Men of Color throughout Building Health Communities Places to create  1-2 minute videos to encourage other young men to learn about how and why they should get covered under Obamacare.

WHY?

Young men have a lot on their plate and getting health insurance may not be at the top of their list. But it’s essential. Bad things happen and no one is invincible without health insurance.  Boys and young men are the best messengers to reach other boys and young men about this message.

WHAT SHOULD BE IN THE VIDEOS?

All videos should be produced by and star young men…….and their creativity!

The videos can be 30 seconds to two minutes maximum. They should answer the question “Why get covered?” and encourage other young men to get enrolled.

All videos should consider including the following four messages that answer the question: Why get covered? These are only ideas, but we are looking for youth to be creative and imaginative.

  1. To lead a healthy life. With insurance you can get a free wellness check-up or get free preventive care like flu shots, tests for blood pressure and diabetes
  2. In case you get hit by a bus. If you get injured or are in a car accident, the car is covered – but not you. Quality medical care can save or improve your life.
  3. To protect your wallet. You don’t want to be bankrupted by expensive bills from an accident or an unexpected problem.
  4. It’s the right thing to do. Getting covered is about taking personal responsibility for your health and financial well-being.

All videos MUST contain the following messages:

 

HOW ARE VIDEO MAKERS SELECTED? Each BHC site can offer one stipend of $1000 to a young man/ men to create a video. Sites must apply by July 5 through a special small grants link that will be available by June 18.  The videos must be produced and delivered by August 16.

FOR QUESTIONS CONTACT: ANGELICA MUNOZ  (661) 845-2724 EXT 314 OR EMAIL amunoz@lesd.us

 A special forum on California’s new health care marketplace for Central Valley community leaders and key stakeholders.

Friday, June 14, 2013   3:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.  (Doors open at 2:30 p.m.)

Fresno City College Old Administration Building Room 251   1101 E. University Avenue, Fresno, California 93741

Please join Covered California Board Members and Executive Director Peter V. Lee for a town hall discussion to include:

  • An update on Covered California’s progress and current plans
  • Outreach and community education strategies
  • What you can do to help ensure every Californian has access to affordable health insurance
  • Your feedback and comments

For more information and to register for this event please call 1-888-975-1141.

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FREE TRAINING OPPORTUNITY!!

 

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Title: Well Disinfection Workshop

Presented by: Joyce Tuttle from Environmental Health Services -Net

Date: Tuesday, June 4th, 2013

Time: 6pm

Location: Community Water Center, 311 W. Murray Ave. Visalia CA 93291

Please forward this invite to anyone that might be interested in attending this training.

For more information or to rsvp contact: Abigail Solis at 559-733-0219

 

 

For months, South Kern’s Building Healthy Communities (BHC) partners have been meeting and organizing efforts for a major WE Connect Health Care Enrollment and Resources Fair. Held on May 18, the event brought together dozens of partners and engaged more than 1,500 residents.  The effort helped connect families to free health care enrollment assistance and information about new coverage opportunities under the Affordable Care Act. This event is only the beginning for South Kern’s ongoing efforts to enroll residents into coverage opportunities and link them to a health home for preventive health care services. Along with local partners, hundreds of youth from Arvin High’s Health Careers Academy and the Dolores Huerta Foundation Youth Collaborative filled the Kern County Fairgrounds for over six hours, serving families from across the county.

Leading health coverage enrollment efforts was the Building Healthy Communities- South Kern Health Action Team which included Clinica Sierra Vista, Kern Medical Center Health Plan, Kern County Health and Human Services and the Kern County Children’s Health Initiative. Together they organized over 21 certified application assistors and other team staff to screen over 400 individuals for existing health care coverage programs such as Medi-Cal or the county-run Kern Medical Health Plan (Low Income Health Program). Residents were also screened for future coverage opportunities under Covered California and the expected Medi-Cal expansion. Over 360 enrolled for health coverage and over 30 were found to be likely eligible for enrollment in October through Medi-Cal expansion. Local partners will lead the charge to follow up with residents to ensure they receive the ongoing help they need.

South Kern’s BHC community partners including Clinica Sierra Vista, Kern Health Systems, the Family Resource Centers, Greater Bakersfield Legal Assistance, United Farm Workers Foundation and the Dolores Huerta Foundation, Boys and Girls Club, Paramount and Grimmay Farms among others led a strategic canvassing effort to do door-to-door, flyer drop offs and phone banking outreach prior to the event. Through these canvasing efforts, families considered hardest to reach were educated about potential low-cost coverage opportunities available to them and informed about how to prepare for onsite enrollment.  Local partners will be able to build upon this momentum to support continued efforts around outreach and enrollment this year.

As a one-stop-shop, a core number of other services were offered not only as an incentive to attend, but to drive home the message about preventive care. With the help of 46 partner agencies and organizations over 800 attendees received free medical screenings such as dental, vision, glucose and BMI screenings. All residents requiring follow up care were connected to local clinics where they will be able to receive low cost treatment. Families were also connected to important programs, from CalFresh to discounted utility programs. Private partners like Walgreens and Intuit also stepped up to connect families to helpful resources.

Thanks to the outreach and education done by media, including KGET, KBAK, KUZZ, To Your Health, New America Media, De-Bug Youth Media, Univision and Telemundo, coordinated messaging helped provide the information that residents needed to take advantage of the onsite resources available to them and the new health coverage opportunities available to them in the future.

Click here to go to the event’s Storify page

by Annalisa  Robles
Program Manager, South Kern
May 21, 2013

http://tcenews.calendow.org/blog/south-kern-building-healthy-communities-kicks-off-countdown-to-coverage

 

 

Wednesday, May 15, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. at Buttonwillow Union
School District in the Music Room, 46200 California Highway 58,
Buttonwillow.  This hearing is organized by Greenaction and will be in Spanish
with English Headsets.

 

El Distrito de Control de Polución del Valle de San Joaquín celebrará una audiencia pública el miércoles, 15 de mayo de 2013 a las 6: pm en el Salón de Música del Distrito Escolar de Buttonwillow, 46200 California Highway 58, Buttonwillow.  Esta reunión está organizada por Greenaction y será en español con traducción al inglés.

April 23, 2013 3:30-5:30 at the David Head Center

 

Learn strategies for creative Youth/Resident engagement

Assess your Action Team’s engagement efforts

Create a plan for meaningfully engaging the community

 

Aprenda estrategias para la participación creativa de Jóvenes/Residentes

Evalúe los esfuerzos de Su Equipo de Acción para hacer participes a los Jóvenes y Residentes

Crea un plan para hacer partícipe a la comunidad de manera  importante

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Clinica Sierra Vista in Bakersfield is getting a $2 million low-interest loan through the California Endowment to fund construction invoices and the partial payoff of open lines of credit.

Clinica Sierra Vista provides medical services to underserved populations of Kern, Fresno and Inyo counties regardless of their ability to pay.

The California Endowment, in partnership with Community Health Center Capital Fund and NCB Capital Impact announced the loan Thursday along with five others going to community health centers outside the Central Valley.

“We are thrilled to assist California’s clinics prepare for full implementation of Obamacare by collaborating with our partners at Capital Fund and NCB Capital Impact to release the first round of Community Health Center Program Related Investments,” says Robert Ross, president and CEO of the California Endowment. “Together, we have identified a strong class of recipients and are investing in their capacity to provide more underserved Californians with quality, affordable preventive health services.”

According to a recent UCLA study, nearly 5 million uninsured Californians will be eligible for health coverage once the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is fully implemented in 2014.

In identifying eligible candidates for the loans, Capital Fund and Capital Impact looked at organizations seeking to expand services and capacity to serve lower income Californians in advance of implementation of the ACA.   They also looked for organizational strength and stability, geographical diversity, and a focus on innovative approaches to promoting health and wellness.

The Affordable Care Act is expected to greatly expand health insurance coverage in California. Beginning in 2014, millions of low- and middle-income Californians will gain access to coverage under the expansion of Medi-Cal and through premium and cost sharing subsidies offered through California.

Website http://www.centralvalleybusinesstimes.com/stories/001/?ID=23343

Thursday May 23, 2013 12:00pm to 1:00pm at the Kern County Public Health Services Department 1800 Mt. Vernon Avenue Bakersfield CA in the San Joaquin Room

Learn about:

  • Creating a Culture of health in your workplace
  • Key elements of successful worksite wellness programs
  • What othe companies in Kern County are doing to:  Improveing employee health, reducing healthcare cost, increasing the company’s bottom-line
  • Simple, low-cost way to get your Worksite Wellness program off to a good start

To register e-mail Ralph Lopez at lopezraf@co.kern.ca.us

For questions or more information about the training call (661) 868-0425

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