This presentation, made during the National Association of Local Boards of Health annual meeting on August 8, 2012 in Atlanta, GA, provides an overview of public health’s past and present, highlights current issues facing local health departments, discusses cross jurisdictional sharing (CJS) of public health services efficiencies and capacities, and introduces the Center for Sharing Public Health Service’s goals and roles of supporting CJS among the broader community of organizational partners and learning sites through processes and tools, customized technical assistance, and consultation. It specifically details the Learning Community conceptualization framework and process and the Center’s methods of direct and indirect support for Learning Community teams.
Available online (pdf): https://www.phsharing.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/NALBOH-What-BOH-Need-to-Know.pdf
It is included in the CJS Resource Library under the categories listed below. Select a link to find other resources in that category.
- Background / History: The presentation provides an overview of both CJS and the Center for Sharing Public Health’s role in supporting it.
- Governance: The presentation details various forms of cross-jurisdictional sharing arrangements and outlines the steps a learning community team will go through to plan, implement and monitor/improve a cross-jurisdictional sharing arrangement.
This resource is also linked to the Roadmap. Select a link below to read more about each area.
- Context and History / Phase Two: The presentation provides an overview of both CJS and the Center for Sharing Public Health’s role in supporting it.
- Governance / Phase Two: The presentation details various forms of cross-jurisdictional sharing arrangements and outlines the steps a learning community team will go through to plan, implement and monitor/improve a cross-jurisdictional sharing arrangement.
- Legal Sharing Agreement / Phase Two: The presentation details various forms of cross-jurisdictional sharing arrangements.
- Implementation and Management / Phase Three: The presentation outlines the steps a learning community team will go through to plan and implement a cross-jurisdictional sharing arrangement.
- Monitoring and Improving / Phase Three: The presentation outlines the steps a learning community team will go through to monitor and improve a cross-jurisdictional sharing arrangement.
Libbey, P., & Pezzino, G. (2012). Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing: What Every Board of Health Member Needs to Know [presentation slides]. Topeka, KS: Center for Sharing Public Health Services.