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Community for Health: Discovery Walk Co-design and Intercultural Cities Interlock
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This month, we will be offering updates on who we are sharing the co-design approach and Discovery Walk
project outcomes with as well as other co-design projects we may support in 2021 and beyond. Additionally,
we will discuss the role of this working group as we look to expand the use of co-design around the region. Explore relationship with Intercultural City Initiative.
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July Bi-Monthly Community Co-Design Meeting (By Invitation)
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This meeting will provide you an opportunity to engage in community discussions around co-design by exploring the following topics: 1. Provide co-design training updates. 2. Increase awareness of community projects that utilizes co-design. 3. Identify co-design collaboration opportunities in the Rochester community. 4. Exploring opportunities to expand awareness and usage of co-design beyond Rochester, MN.
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2023 Co-design Leadership Training Session 1 Option 1
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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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March 2021 Community and City for Health
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This month, we will review our February steering team meeting including a discussion about how to build
expectations for co-design and equitable collaboration. We will share a progress report on the Community
for Health-supported co-design efforts around the region. Finally, we will discuss the development of the
equitable community engagement and co-design guide.
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January 2022 Community and City for Health
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Strategic planning to explore the region's vision to be America's City for Health (beyond co-design) in the coming year
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Community and City for Health
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This month, we will review and discuss revisions to the co-design process and communication based on
Discovery Walk co-designer feedback. Additionally, we will continue (per our last discussion) how we can
support others across the region looking for equitable and meaningful community engagement and
collaboration.
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May 2021 Community and City for Health
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Co-design guide/toolkit, food acces collaboration effot
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The Build UP Trust Challenge will host a live Q&A Webinar at noon Eastern Time on Tuesday, October 17, 2023. During the webinar, we will provide an overview of the competition, walk through the website, and answer questions.
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December 2023 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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September 2023 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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