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Co Design Guide Update & Next Steps 20 minutes
High-level feedback on graphic language and layout of guide
Evolving/growing co-design support in 2022
o Facilitator training
o Marketing and expanded use of co-design guide
o Continued co-design project support
o DMC Equitable Development Coordinator hiring
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June 2024 Rochester Vision 2050 Community Engagement
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Our city has undertaken a broad array of initiatives
to create a bright future for her citizens and
constituencies.
These should be guided by a clear, optimistic,
aspirational vision.
2050: Far enough for limitless possibilities; close
enough to begin today to serve Rochester’s next
generation and beyond.
Vision 2050 Steering Committee guides this
initiative
A large volunteer group will put “Vision in Action”,
using co-design to engage the community to share
ideas and priorities for Rochester’s future.
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City of Rochester
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Feb 2021 Community and City for Health
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Expanding Community Health and Equity Support; Equitable Community Engagement and Co-design Guide/Toolkit
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Co-Design Facilitator Spring 2024 Cohort Graduation
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Join the Rochester Co-Design Community to celebrate our third Facilitator Cohort Graduation!
The graduates each completed 25 hours of training over 4 months, learning skills to support successful and meaningful co-design projects. This celebration will provide an opportunity to connect, network, and recruit our next co-design facilitator cohort.
Cake and beverages will be provided. We hope that you can make it.
Registration is encouraged but not required.
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Co-Design Meeting Folder
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Feb 2024 Bi-Monthly Community Co-Design Meeting (By Invitation)
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We will be 1) offering updates on co-design projects and training, 2) sharing guidance and tools for co-design project preparation (what questions to ask, how much will it cost, how long will it take, etc), and 3) discuss future co-design opportunities, barriers, and ways we might be able to support them/you.
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America City for Health Meeting
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Progress on the co-design training and discuss
the 2023 plan for co-design facilitator and leadership training cohorts, as well as look for feedback and
direction for recruitment. Share progress and timeline for the Bloomberg Mayors Challenge
Prize work.
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April Community of Health
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This month, we will offer updates on the co-design guide and training. For the remainder of the meeting, we
will share the new focus and possibly name of the “Community for Health” workgroup based on previous
meeting discussions and conversations with other DMC stakeholders.
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February 2022 Community and City for Health
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Topics include ICI updates; Co-design Tool Kid; Future Discussions
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2023 Fall Co-design Leadership Training Session 2 Option 2
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Co-design has become a valued and effective community-centric approach to developing healthy and equitable projects, policies, and practices in the Rochester region. However, we have also seen what can happen if co-design is co-opted as just another “box” to be checked.
If you are not familiar, co-design is an approach to encourage, compensate, and prioritize the inclusion of diverse populations throughout the design and development process. We would like to invite you to participate in training sessions designed to proactively ensure that those leading organizations and projects are able to create meaningful co-design opportunities and structures for shared decision-making in the work that you do.
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2023 Fall Co-design Leadership Training Session 1 Option 2
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Co-design has become a valued and effective community-centric approach to developing healthy and equitable projects, policies, and practices in the Rochester region. However, we have also seen what can happen if co-design is co-opted as just another “box” to be checked.
If you are not familiar, co-design is an approach to encourage, compensate, and prioritize the inclusion of diverse populations throughout the design and development process. We would like to invite you to participate in training sessions designed to proactively ensure that those leading organizations and projects are able to create meaningful co-design opportunities and structures for shared decision-making in the work that you do.
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Community Activities
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Co-Design Meeting Folder