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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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Using the Community Health Inclusion Index (CHII)


I.    Using the Community Health Inclusion Index (CHII)

The CHII (pronounced “CHEE”) is a tool designed for being part of a larger Healthy Community building process that has been developed by the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability.  The diagram below shows the overall process of building Inclusive Healthy Communities and the role of the CHII in assessment and evaluation. 

Figure 1: Inclusive Healthy Community Building Process
 
 
 
More can be read about Building Inclusive Health Coalitions in the document titled, Community Health Inclusion Sustainability Planning Guide, which was developed by the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability, the Lakeshore Foundation and Easter Seals.  More can be read about the Guidelines, Recommendations, Adaptations Including Disability or GRAIDs at:  http://new.reduceobesity.org.

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