Strategies What Works for Health includes evidence-informed strategies to create communities where everyone can thrive. SORT BY A-ZBest MatchNewest VIEW 102550 14 Strategies Educators Government Employment Family and Social Support Expert Opinion Mixed Evidence Build social capital within communities Improve quality of K12 education Increase worker employability Parent education programs Alcohol and Drug Use Education Clear all Bookmark this strategy Participatory budgeting Engage community members to determine how public budgets are spent, ideally to improve neighborhood conditions and reduce inequality. Evidence Rating: Mixed Evidence Family and Social Support Bookmark this strategy Public libraries for community building Lend materials, offer gathering space, and provide educational, civic, and social programming; open to the community and publicly funded Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Family and Social Support Bookmark this strategy Trauma-informed approaches to community building Support and strengthen traumatized and distressed residents and communities and address effects of community trauma (e.g., poverty, violence, structural racism, etc.) via a comprehensive, multi-stakeholder, and multilevel approach Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Family and Social Support Bookmark this strategy Youth apprenticeship initiatives Provide participating high school students with professional opportunities that combine academic and on-the-job training or mentorship Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Employment First page |« Previous page ‹ Page 1 Currently on page 2
Bookmark this strategy Participatory budgeting Engage community members to determine how public budgets are spent, ideally to improve neighborhood conditions and reduce inequality. Evidence Rating: Mixed Evidence Family and Social Support
Bookmark this strategy Public libraries for community building Lend materials, offer gathering space, and provide educational, civic, and social programming; open to the community and publicly funded Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Family and Social Support
Bookmark this strategy Trauma-informed approaches to community building Support and strengthen traumatized and distressed residents and communities and address effects of community trauma (e.g., poverty, violence, structural racism, etc.) via a comprehensive, multi-stakeholder, and multilevel approach Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Family and Social Support
Bookmark this strategy Youth apprenticeship initiatives Provide participating high school students with professional opportunities that combine academic and on-the-job training or mentorship Evidence Rating: Expert Opinion Employment