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.
ICH supports the Cambridge Public Health Department with assessment, planning, and evaluation for their MassCall3 youth substance misuse prevention grant issued by MDPH’s Bureau of Substance Addiction Services (BSAS).
ICH worked with the MA Department of Public Health to gather community input to inform improvements to infectious disease surveillance data collection processes for immigrant populations.
ICH is partnering with the Massachusetts Tobacco Cessation Program (MTCP), Health Resources in Action (HRiA), and several community organizations to form a implement a Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) project to assess the impact of a 2019 law on communities of color.
The BeHealthy project, a partnership between Health New England and the Baystate Healthcare Alliance, aims to better understand the barriers that patients experience in accessing primary care telehealth services.
ICH is the evaluator for the MassHealth Competency-Based Training Program, which aims to build the capacity of the frontline healthcare workforce to perform effectively within team-based care models.