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Multisolving 101:

Co-Creating the Vital Conditions

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Multisolving calls academics, professionals, elected officials, community members, and the general public to step out of their silos of expertise and consider the impact and potential of cross-sector collaboration. Large solutions start small; the growth in impact and budget develop from meaningful partnership and relationship-building. Delve into the Stanford Social Innovation Review's three key practices of multisolving: Welcoming, learning and documenting, and storytelling.


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PODCAST: Inside the Remarkable Rebound in Americans' Life Satisfaction


The percentage of Americans who evaluate their lives well enough to be considered "thriving" on Gallup's Life Evaluation Index has reached a 13-year high. What does it mean to be thriving? Dan Witters, research director of the Gallup National Health and Well-Being Index, joins the Gallup podcast to discuss.


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Public Health Forward: Modernizing the U.S. Public Health System


Explore the Bipartisan Policy Center's five-year vision, framework, and set of actions for a modernized public health system in the 21st century. The framework of practical, prioritized, and bipartisan actions for policymakers and public health officials offers a guide for strategic investments and decision-making to help translate the vision into an equity-focused reality. 


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New Topic: Health Equity


Health equity means that every person has an equal opportunity to be healthy and well. ⁠While achieving health equity is intuitively imperative and a goal of many organizations and change-makers working to advance equitable well-being, it’s also a common challenge. Explore more about health equity and new Community Commons resources on this topic.


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A Round-Up of Multilingual Resources on COVID-19


Explore an extensive list of key COVID-19 fact sheets, posters, multimedia resources, and links to live updates in multiple (34+) languages. Key CDC resources are listed first, followed by materials from other sources organized by type. Sources include federal, state, and local government agencies, and selected nonprofit organizations.


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Navigating the Opioid and Substance Use Data Landscape: Strategies to Assemble Data and Bridge Gaps


Designed for practitioners and community change-makers addressing substance use disorders at the population level, this newly-published guide from IP3 and the National Center for Wellness and Recovery at OSU highlights a two-part data framework to measure the community burden, risk, and protective factors of opioid and substance use. It recommends national, state, and local data sources for opioid and substance use data, and building a more robust local data ecosystem.


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UPCOMING WEBINAR: Getting Ready for the 2022 County Health Rankings Release!


Get ready for a full County Health Rankings release complete with new measures, a focus on closing health disparities and fresh ways to learn about what drives health and opportunities for all to live long and well. During this webinar on March 22, preview the 2022 Rankings Release, as well as new tools and resources for measuring and building equity in your community. 


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Racial Justice Journey Library

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Confronting Environmental Racism: Justice at the Intersections of Environment and Race

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