Learn how to develop a community strategy for Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease

Dementia and Alzheimer's Disease are serious challenges facing most communities and states. There is a wide range of resources available, but very few regions have a solid strategy that is being effectively implemented to address these issues.

Insightformation, a leader in supporting collective impact success, is offering a year-long highly interactive program to help coalitions accelerate, enhance, and monitor a multi-faceted strategy to address the challenges faced by an aging population. This program is ideal for co-creating and strengthening state and community strategies to prevent, delay and address dementia and related conditions.

 
 

InsightFormation’s consulting and facilitation to help coalitions address population health challenges is gaining global recognition. Learn more about the growing momentum of strategy mapping, a key tool InsightFormatin uses with client coalitions.

Participants in this 30-minute webinar will learn how their state or local coalition can build on the inspiring work being done by a highly engaged Dementia Network Calgary, in Alberta, Canada. This 8-minute video shares an early tour of this robust community framework.

The Community Strategy Engagement Accelerator for 2023 (CSEA-23) is a 12-month "Learning and Doing" program that will engage individuals, organizations, and coalitions in the U.S. and Canada in the process of co-creating and improving the implementation of robust, cross-sector strategies related to dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, and other topics.

This 30-minute webinar will introduce the CSEA-23 program and how it can be of great value to state or local coalitions working to delay and address dementia

 
 
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Speakers

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Bill Barberg, a co-founder of the Population Health Learning Collaborative, is the President and Founder of InsightFormation, Inc., a Minnesota-based consulting and technology company that helps communities, regions, and states address complex social and health issues that require multi-stakeholder collaboration. His deep background in strategy implementation has been featured in dozens of conference presentations, papers, and webinars.

Bill was selected to write the chapter on “Implementing Population Health Strategies” for the book, “Solving Population Health Problems through Collaboration” (Routledge, 2017). His recommendations for using strategy maps are featured as a core recommendation in the new report by the National Academy of Public Administration. Bill recently co-authored a paper for the Journal of Change Management on “Leading Social Transformations to Create Public Value and Advance the Common Good”.


Kim-Brundrit

Kim Brundrit, collective impact lead, Dementia Network Calgary. Experienced policy development, implementation and community engagement professional.