This new toolkit developed by NACCHO, with support from the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, focuses on how multisector partnerships can use Healthy People 2030 objectives to address vital issues in communities. Working across and engaging stakeholders across the spectrum of expertise—including public health, healthcare, education, housing, economic development, and transit—multi-sector partnerships seek to pool resources, skills, and knowledge to work together more effectively to address critical problems.
The toolkit will:
- Define multisector partnerships (MSPs), and consider the rationale for and evidence base to support their use
- Guide MSPs on using Healthy People 2030 objectives and LHIs to help identify local needs and priority populations
- Underscore priority areas of Healthy People 2030 that guide selection of potential partners from non-health sectors
- Offer direction on using federal Healthy People 2030 objective data as a benchmark for tracking local measures
Download the new toolkit here.