Through training and technical assistance (TA), ICH can work with your organization to build capacity to sustain your health improvement work into the future. ICH has designed and led trainings on a wide variety of topics including community engagement, trauma-informed data collection, creating logic models and program frameworks, photovoice, focus group facilitation, and more.
Our trainings can take the form of workshops, Learning Community events, webinars, or individual/group coaching and skill building. We will work with you to tailor training content and delivery format to your specific needs.
We also provide flexible, tailored TA in many of our engagements to supplement organizations’ internal capabilities and meet emerging needs. Through our participatory approach, we stay attuned to the unique and evolving strengths and needs of each partner, and can responsively adapt the topics and formats of our TA accordingly.
The Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health Research (LZC) at the Institute for Community Health (ICH) partnered with Vital CxNs on a six-month technical assistance project that resulted in a comprehensive evaluation framework for Vital CxNs.
The Institute for Community Health (ICH) and the Leah Zallman Center for Immigrant Health Research (LZC) facilitated a strategic planning process with the City of Somerville’s SomerViva: Office of Immigrant Affairs (SOIA).
ICH is providing technical assistance and evaluation support to the RIZE Massachusetts Taking Action initiative, which awarded grants to community based organizations improving access and equity in opioid use disorder care.
LZC is the methodology and evaluation partner on the City of Boston’s COVID-19 Immigrant Economic Recovery Initiative.
The Leah Zallman Center is providing technical assistance services to the Massachusetts Immigrant & Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA) to learn from their new pilot program, Immigrant Assistance Services (IAS).