Challenge Round: Community Resilience
The goal is to create a foundation for CHC to be a self-adaptive and self-learning collaborative organization in preparation for solving complex public health issues in partnership with external partners. Challenge Rounds aims to enhance organizational learning, promote collaborative interdisciplinary problem solving, and to promote transparency across the organization – it also challenges CHC to develop, refine, and implement tools for collaborative problem solving and knowledge management.
 
 
The Challenge Rounds will be implemented in three modular phases with the ultimate goal of preparing the organization’s collective capacity to address public health challenges with sophisticated rigor and strategy:
 
Phase I: LEARN
 
a. The focus of this phase is to build capacity for understanding complexity of public 
b. Participants decide on the topic and activity (e.g. case study, topic exploration, best 
c. All challenges require at least two committees to work together.
d. Participatory design of tools for collaboration and organizational learning.
 
Phase II: PRACTICE
 
a. The focus of this phase is to develop and refine strategy for collaborative problem-solving to support projects initiated by CHC members.
b. Engages CHC members and projects initiated by CHC members.
c. Participatory design of partnerships model. 
 
Phase III: APPLY
 
a. The focus of this phase is to apply skills, resources,and expertise of CHC to provide 
b. Engages CHC members and partner organizations. health challenges and create foundational structure for learning and collaboration. practices study, etc.) support for partner organizations to address public health challenges.
 
 
Immediately related elementsHow this works
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California Health Medical Reserve Corps »California Health Medical Reserve Corps
Committees »Committees
CHC - WE (Partnerships) »CHC - WE (Partnerships)
Challenge Round: Community Resilience
Key Question: What is Community Resilience? »Key Question: What is Community Resilience?
Key Question: In California, what are we building resilience against? »Key Question: In California, what are we building resilience against?
Key Question: Strategies for building community resilience? »Key Question: Strategies for building community resilience?
Key Question: What is the relationship between resilience and health? »Key Question: What is the relationship between resilience and health?
Challenge Round References & Meetings »Challenge Round References & Meetings
CHC - LRN (Learning) »CHC - LRN (Learning)
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