The Healthy Fresno County dashboard is intended to help community members and policy makers learn about the health of the community. It provides local health data, resources, best practices, news articles and information about community events. In keeping with Fresno Community Health Improvement Partnership mission and values, it is important that the site provides balanced information on a broad range of topics affecting the health of our community and highlights the assets in our community.
The Healthy Fresno County dashboard brings non-biased data, local resources and a wealth of information to one, accessible, user-friendly location. The intent is to give our community the tools we need to read and understand the public health indicators that affect the quality of our residents' lives. The tools can also help the community set goals and evaluate progress. Community groups, schools, health associations, chambers of commerce, tourism and many other organizations can use this information to show the great benefits of living in Fresno County as well as opportunities for improvement, with specific information. Master planners and government can use this data to establish community goals on a variety of platforms. The data is updated whenever source data is updated providing the most up-to-date information of its kind.
The evolving nature of this website allows all users of the Healthy Fresno County dashboard to contribute information and ideas. The promising practices section highlights exemplary programs and successes of local, state and national health departments; it also allows individuals to search for information when they face a similar situation or as a resource. Our goal is to strengthen and build healthier communities through the provision of state-of the art web-based assessment and improvement tools. We hope you find it beneficial.
Introduction
Healthy Fresno County is an online resource through which community members and policy makers can learn about community health and wellbeing. It provides balanced information on topics including local health, promising best practices, news, and community events.
These editorial guidelines describe the site’s governing body, how content is selected and managed, and major features of the site.
The Fresno Community Health Improvement Partnership sets website policies and makes decisions about the content of the website.
Advertising Policy
No advertising is permitted on this website and none of its content represents a political endorsement by the Fresno Community Health Improvement Partnership or any of its sponsors.
The Conduent Healthy Communities Institute (HCI) indicator system provides easy access to information on community health and wellbeing in in eight topic areas. The primary aims of the indicator system are to inform and facilitate positive change in our community by supporting priority-setting, decision-making, and coordination. Core indicator data found on this site are collected and reported by state and federal sources. The Conduent Healthy Communities Institute, which provides the core site content, updates indicators soon after they are updated by their respective data sources. The frequency and timing of the updates varies with the source.
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Validated methodology for data collection and analysis
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Publicly available through known and respected sources
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Regular, scheduled publication of findings
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Focus on data values for small geographic areas, such as counties and zip codes that are available for all county-level locations in the state or in the U.S
Promising Practices
The purpose of the Promising Practices database is to inform professionals and community members about documented approaches to improving community health and quality of life. The ultimate goal is to support the systematic adoption, implementation, and evaluation of successful programs, practices, and policy changes. This database contains more than 2,000 promising practices, programs, and interventions and is a national resource created and maintained by the Healthy Communities Institute. The sources include health departments, federal agencies, universities, and community organizations (not individuals without an organizational affiliation). HCI ranks the practices as either “evidence-based,” “effective,” or “good ideas.”
Local communities have the opportunity to submit their own promising practices. The interventions suggested for inclusion must be community-focused and related to local community health and wellbeing and must meet the HCI standards noted above (evidence-based, effective, or a good idea).
Read more about guidelines for submitting a promising practice.
Funding Opportunities
Conduent Healthy Communities Institute provides a list of national funding opportunities to help you identify funding sources to improve the health and wellbeing of your community. Funding opportunities are organized topically and include both government and foundation funding opportunities. Funding opportunities are added to the list on a regular basis and automatically removed when they expire.
Reports
The Report Center contains reports and studies by reliable sources on a variety of topic areas. Community members may submit reports for the Fresno Community Health Improvement Partnership consideration for possible posting to the website. The reports should focus on community health and wellbeing in the community, and be clearly written and grounded in careful research and analysis.
News, Feature Articles and Other Homepage Content
Content on the homepage includes feature articles; important health news in our area, the state, and the nation; and featured content designed to deepen understanding of community health issues and activities. The stories posted on the homepage are maintained by the site administrator in consultation with the Fresno Community Health Improvement Partnership.
Community Calendar
The event calendar provides a comprehensive clearinghouse for information on local events designed to enhance wellbeing. It is maintained by the site administrator, in consultation with the Fresno Community Health Improvement Partnership.