Milwaukee Community Health Survey Underway

*Info provided by INPOWER Media


 Milwaukee Community Health Survey Underway 

Every voice is needed in an online survey that is helping shape Milwaukee’s health priorities. 

 

MILWAUKEE – Milwaukee County residents have the opportunity to have their voices heard about the health of our community by participating in an anonymous, online survey running now through September 24, sponsored by Milwaukee area health systems.  Information and links to the survey in English and Spanish can be found on healthyMKE.com

Hosted every three years by the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership, the survey is part of a Community Health Needs Assessment in Milwaukee County. The assessment helps health care providers and public health departments better understand the needs of our communities, establish health priorities, and improve programs and services.   

The community health survey is being conducted on behalf of Advocate Aurora Health, Ascension Wisconsin, Children’s Wisconsin, and Froedtert and the Medical College of Wisconsin. Survey participants will be able to learn about how their responses helped shape future health priorities in January, when the health assessment findings will be published and shared broadly with community organizations, civic leaders and the general public. 

“Residents’ input is critical to the success of our shared health needs assessment,” says Justin Rivas, Community Health Director with the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership. “The assessment serves as the foundation from which hospitals, community health centers, and local health departments develop their community health improvement strategies, so we need as many voices as possible to help shape the future of health services in our area.”  

The ten-minute health survey focuses on issues such as access to health care, tobacco use, alcohol use, diet, physical activity, cancer prevention, heart health, injury prevention, immunizations, children’s health, mental health, and chronic disease.  It also includes questions about factors that affect health – including the environment, education, trauma and racism.

Milwaukee Health Commissioner, Kirsten Johnson points out that the survey findings will help inform the health department’s own community health assessment and health improvement plan. “We are grateful to the health systems for including local health departments in the survey deployment.  Its focus on health behaviors as well as the social determinants of health, reflects our shared commitment to address the many factors that influence health and health equity.”  

“We want every county resident, from every walk of life, to take this survey,” says Milwaukee County Director of the Department of Health and Human Services, Shakita LaGrant-McClain.  “It is an opportunity to help us understand what is needed to make Milwaukee a healthier place for all – and the healthiest county in the state. It is vital that all community voices are heard in this important health improvement planning process.” 

The community health survey for adults 18 years and older in Milwaukee County is open until September 24th.  It contains 43 questions and takes about 10 minutes to complete, with additional questions for households with children.  The survey can be found in English and Spanish on healthyMKE.com.  

Since 2010, the health system members of the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership - Advocate Aurora Health, Ascension Wisconsin, Children’s Wisconsin, and Froedtert and the Medical College - have shared the funding and design of Community Health Needs Assessments (CHNAs) in six southeastern Wisconsin counties in collaboration with 17 local public health departments.  Sharing CHNA costs and execution helps health systems allocate resources wisely, and helps the Milwaukee area hospitals - individually and collectively - establish concrete goals for health education, programs and community investments. 

For more information about the health systems’ shared CHNA in Milwaukee County and to find previous assessments, visit www.healthcompassmilwaukee.org

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About the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership 

Established in 2007, the Milwaukee Health Care Partnership is a public/private, managed consortium dedicated to improving health care for low-income, underserved populations in Milwaukee County with the aim of improving health outcomes, advancing health equity and lowering the total cost of care. Its members include Advocate Aurora Health, Ascension Wisconsin, Children’s Wisconsin, Froedtert Health, Medical College of Wisconsin, Gerald L. Ignace Indian Health Center, Outreach Community Health Centers, Milwaukee Health Services, Inc., Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers, Progressive Community Health Centers, Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services, and the City of Milwaukee Health Department

Governor Tony Evers Declares October WI Tech Month

*Info provided by Nadiyah Johnson, CEO, Founder Jet Constellations

Governor Evers has proclaimed October as WI Tech Month in the state of WI. WI Tech Month is being presented by the Milky Way Tech Hub and Wisconsin Voices. Nadiyah Johnson, the founder of the Milky Way Tech Hub, feels it is necessary to celebrate and amplify Wisconsin’s Tech ecosystem. “We’re excited to be working with organizations throughout the state to drive awareness around the importance of technology and highlight its role in decreasing racial wealth and achievement gaps.” says Johnson.

More than 20 events have been coordinated around the state. Eau Claire, Beloit, Milwaukee, Madison, Platteville,  and Kenosha are among the many participating cities. The month will kick off with Milwaukee Tech Advocacy Week (October 1st-10th). This will be a week of civic tech events that aim to equip the general public with the tools and knowledge necessary to find their voices in technology through advocacy, policy, and legislation. The week's events will lead up to Lobby Day at the Wisconsin State Capitol building on October 8th. 

Featured events of WI Tech Month include:

October 2nd - NASA Space Apps Challenge -Milwaukee

October 8th – MKE Tech Lobby Day - Madison/Milwaukee

October 13th Smart Cities Design Thinking Workshop – Kenosha

October 14th WiSys Venture Home Technology Showcase -Platteville

October 15th Using Data Wisely to Help Communities of Color: What You Need to Know -Milwaukee

October 19th Tech Connect - Beloit

 

Events are now open for registration. For a growing list of events visit:

https://milkywaytechhub.com/witechmonth/

To participate in the month's events submit the event concept here:

https://milkywaytechhub.typeform.com/to/t6z00C9L

About Milky Way Tech Hub

The Milky Way Tech Hub is realizing the vision that Milwaukee is a tech hub where Black people and POC are able to thrive in the field of technology. Through a community-based grass-roots effort Milky Way Tech Hub has begun attracting national and international entrepreneurs to Milwaukee in addition to supporting the local talent already here. The Milky Way Tech Hub’s goal is to use its resources, programs, and community partnerships to create equitable opportunities for Milwaukee’s tech ecosystem.

About Wisconsin Voices

We unify a dynamic network of progressive nonprofits in Wisconsin around achieving shared goals to build a better democracy. We build our partners’ capacity, amplify their impact, nurture new leadership, promote racial equity, champion transparent policies, and foster civic engagement so that everyone has an equal voice.

Meet the NEW Intern, Naomi-Re'a

Say what’s up to Naomi-Re'a!

Once a fresh face on the art scene of her hometown Milwaukee, WI, and now a growing leader in its development, Naomi-Re’a is the hidden voice for creative advocacy. Starting as an aspiring model in the later months of 2017, she worked in perfecting her skill set and aligning with a growing local network. She quickly became a recognizable face and caught the eye of CopyWrite Magazine early on. This led to being featured in a few magazine Issues in the years that followed. The revelation of her other talents would arise from being encouraged by her peers to take on other creative leadership positions. Through that, Naomi-Re’a has realized that her mission is to change the narrative of not only the Urban Creative but the Urban Lifestyle in general, using visuals and articulation through words as main forms of expression. This includes curating and creative directing visual concepts, coordinating event productions, coaching other aspiring models, and now as a blogger for CopyWrite Magazine. Naomi-Re’a hopes to successfully become an aid to many Creatives in the development of what it means to express and redefine.

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Bronzeville Week - Black Friday Music & Marketplace August 13th 2021

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WE STAND FOR ALL THINGS URBAN.

As an unapologetic group of creatives, CopyWrite is in business to change the community. Our promise is to always remember where we started from. We do this by telling the stories that need to be told, showcasing the unrealized artistic potential throughout our community, all while doing what we love: create.

As a true reflection of our mission, our partnership with Bronzeville Week encapsulates many of the ways in which we highlight the creative community. For this year's events the /CW team has curated the August 13th music lineup, including local up-and-coming and established artists. We also are directly linking our communal pool of creative freelancers, who are well versed in creative content making who often don’t get the recognition they deserve. From photography to videography, journalism to creative directing, the essence of Bronzeville is still alive and our team will be capturing that moment. With our pilot office recently opening in the neighborhood, we carry the history of our community with us and know that we stand on the backs of giants who sparked our entrepreneurial freedom. We live here. We work here. We play here. To contribute to the narrative of Bronzeville Week is an honor and of course it will always be for the culture.

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/CW APPROVED MUSIC LINEUP

GENESIS RENJI

DONNA RENEE

NO SEATBEALTS

CLAYTON

SHADI

The Phoenix - Sober Festival [August 7th, 2021] | CW Interview w/ Byron Thompson & John Cunningham

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Festivals are the pulse of a Milwaukee summer! On Saturday August 7th, 2021 a new type of festival will grace our community supporting a good time with sobriety in mind. /CW Editor-in-Chief, Lexi S. Brunson spoke with organizers of The Phoenix - Sober Festival, Byron Thompson & John Cunningham on the first time sobriety community event and why we all should be there!

Learn more at https://thephoenix.org/

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