Community Health Expertise in the Fox Valley:
How are Local Groups Sharing What They Know?
Individuals and groups work every day to improve the health of their communities. This work occurs across many different areas (such as aging, obesity prevention, substance use), and many different types of actors (public, non-profit, private sector, academic). However, all these groups share a common thread: they build a vital base of knowledge and expertise thourgh their interactions with their clients, partners, and others.
Join us to hear howgroups working to improve the health of the Fox Cities to address the following questions:
How is your organization learning?
How is your organization teaching?
What are ways your group and others can do this most effectively?
The program will be co-hosted by
State Representatives Dave Murphy, Mike Rohrkaste, and Amanda Stuck,
with a panel featuring perspectives from:
Weight of the Fox Valley
Sarah Wright, Program Manager
Fox Valley Memory Project
Lynn Ann Clausing Rusch, Program Coordinator
National Alliance on Mental Illness - Fox Valley
Maren Peterson, Executive Director
East Central Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission
Melissa Kraemer-Badtke, Principal Planner -- Safe Routes to School
UW-Oshkosh College of Nursing
Dr. Bonnie Schmidt, Director of Evaluation and Projects and Assistant Dean
ThedaCare
Paula Morgen, Community Health Director
This community conversation is organized by the Evidence-Based Health Policy Project, at the UW-Madison Population Health Institute, in cooperation with UW-Fox Valley, and advances the project's mission of building expertise and knowledge --whether generated in the community, on campus, or elsewhere -- into the health-poolicymaking process in the state.