Centering Healing, Serving Community: Lessons Learned from Health Action Planning in Chicago
- Shared screen with speaker view

29:11
Hi- Charlene Andreas w/ LUCHA (Chicago). Sharing are work with HAP's in Chicago.

29:23
Welcome Everyone! Please introduce yourself as you join!

30:04
Kate Gronstal with Evergreen, co-developers with LUCHA on Encuentro Square a project that has been developing a HAP

30:05
Leah Barth (she/her) from IL Public Health Institute - excited to share an overview about our Chicagoland HAP Cohort

30:24
Roberto Requejo, Elevated Chicago. What brings me here is learning about healing in planning and development and this soundtrack.

30:37
Hello, I'm Bradley from Breakthrough in East Garfield Park (West Side of Chicago). We have housing and health programs and are exploring ways to better integrate all of our services. Looking forward to learning from you all!

31:19
Todd Vanadilok, independent contractor/urban planner with Egret & Ox Planning (https://egretandox.com). Currently working on a few HAPs in California, and excited to hear about the HAP work here in Chicago (which is where I am based). Thanks!

31:50
Hello everyone. James Dow with Full Circle Communities. We will be sharing information on our HAP for our Torrence Place project.

32:17
Denise Holman, Opioid Health Educator, Cook County Dept of Public Health

32:23
Cynthia Dopke with Wespath Benefits and Investments located in Glenview, IL. I also serve on a Community Development Committee in the United Methodist Church and I'm interested in the healing centered approach to community development.

32:35
Carrie Niemy, Program Director, Design Initiatives @ Enterprise - We are focusing this year's Affordable Housing Design Leadership Institute on healing. I'm excited to learn more from what is happening in Chicago.

32:44
Laurie Best - Hope Connections Recovery Center at Catholic Charities of Onondaga County, Syracuse, NY. Really excited to integrate healing with the individuals we serve and the community at large.

32:47
Hi all, Sam Comrie with LUCHA - I'll be co-presenting our work on the HAP for Encuentro Square

32:50
Jamaine Gooding -project analyst with Full Circle Communities. Looking forward to sharing our projects HAP information and learning more from other organizations as well.

34:37
Shelly Tucciarelli, Executive Director of Visionary Ventures NFP, a Native American nonprofit-Working on Urban Native American housing with Indian Health Services on the first floor.

35:06
Lincoln Stannard with LUCHA, interested to learn from other organizations’ work on health and housing

35:12
Hello. Edgar Flagg, Mercy Housing Lakefront, Real Estate Development. Look forward to the conversation.

35:51
Hi, Kristin Horne, Housing Development Manager from CMHDC, a naturally occurring affordable housing developer/operator.

36:07
Amanda Gramigna, Assoc Director of Environmental Health at Elevate.

37:06
Hi everyone! Jennifer Jimenez, Director Systems Change, from AFC and Center for Housing and Health.

37:30
Hello Everyone, Angela Brooks, Director CSH looking forward to the discussion.

37:45
My favorite poet!!!

37:51
<3 Lesle’ and <3 Fist & Fire book!!!

38:34
Hi everyone, Maribel Arce, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Syracuse Community Center Collaborative

38:41
hello everyone, Chris OHara from CHHRGE and suburban Cook County alliance to end homelessness

40:30
Powerful and awesome as always!

40:33
thank you!

41:16
Gretchen Armijo, founder, Equity Policy Solutions. Urban planner and health and equity advocate

41:19
Big fan of Meghan!!!

41:30
from diane...that was awesome Leslie!!!!

41:42
Meghan is EVERYTHING

44:16
Thank you for the land acknowledgment.

50:00
Building to Heal Framework is here: https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/resources/building-heal-framework-holistic-community-development-11471

55:28
YEs

58:27
If you have any questions for Leah or others, please feel free to put them in the chat!

01:04:21
The health priorities listed, were those self reported by the members who engaged?

01:04:41
Link to Enterprise Community Partners Health Action Plan: https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/solutions-and-innovation/health-and-housing/affordable-housing-designed-for-health/health-action-plan

01:05:39
Health priorities were identified using public health data and community input - the health issues that were selected were based on a number of criteria including severity of the health need, potential for impact, feasibility etc.

01:06:48
So you vetted through a "predictive model" per se?

01:09:22
Was there a role hospitals or health providers played in creating this model?

01:10:09
Gennifer - Yes, in the sense that they looked at current and future needs - Enterprise has a great prioritization resource that the developers adapted for their projects - https://www.enterprisecommunity.org/resources/health-action-plan-strategy-prioritization-template-10638

01:13:41
@James Dow - how does an individual get referred to or qualify for this housing serve?

01:14:38
Fash - Yes, in past HAPs healthcare providers have provided direct input into health priorities and strategy selection. In the Chicagoland Cohort healthcare providers played more of a partnership role - in most cases they are working with developers to tailor their healthcare offerings/programs based on the identified community needs. The Alliance for Health Equity is a collective of over 30 non-profit hospitals in Cook County and we have been engaging them in connecting developers to different resources.

01:14:39
@ Fash the Health Action Plan arose from a partnership between Enterprise Green Communities, the Health ImpactProject—a collaboration of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and The Pew Charitable Trusts—and theU.S. Green Building Council. Since, we have been working with some healthcare providers to implement HAPs, like Kaiser Permanente.

01:16:59
how many people like in the area?

01:20:10
Hi Fred - Lansing is a community of about 27,000. But the Township has a population of around 150,000

01:21:27
the slides are running

01:30:28
Sorry I have to jump off- Have another meeting- please share the material after the webinar. Thank you so much for this informative webinar.

01:30:35
will there be notes deciminated from the breakout session at a later time

01:30:41
So sorry - I have to leave. Thank you for the informative session!

01:31:17
I thought this was over at 2:30

01:31:35
I do have to go. Thank you

01:32:01
I do have to leave as well thanks

01:32:13
hope there is a way to reconnect

01:53:18
Please share your thought Sam!

01:54:06
Thanks for the fruitful conversation Full Circle Team!!! All I was saying there are plenty of challenges but it is nice to hear about wha is feeling good as well.

01:54:23
https://jamboard.google.com/d/1TMUCgdwp6WeShvmuwGLO014vED05z--tA2Vm03V0GSA/edit?usp=sharing

01:54:52
Thanks, Meghan for the thoughtful q's!

01:55:07
we did!!!

01:55:33
Thank YOU Janet for the thoughtful answers!

01:55:40
https://forms.gle/paP7WN9inNEtNoNT8

01:56:16
Thanks everyone!

01:56:28
Thanks IPHI and Enterprise teams - great event!

01:56:34
Thank you everyone!!

01:56:53
Thank you so much for the opportunity to participate in the HAP cohort

01:57:04
Thank you everyone and in particular thanks to our hosts and cohort members who shared their experiences!

01:57:55
Great themes from our breakout with Full Circle - check out full notes. Here's a couple highlights: *Importance/challenge of creating an ongoing culture of feedback, esp. with residents, and not only up front. *Importance of asking property staff what support they need. *Layers of engagement are complicated - from residents to city and state policymakers. *Understanding resident strengths - resilience of veterans community and ways to support that specifically

01:58:23
Thanks all! Signing off!