Why You Should Renew Your Community Health Worker’s Training Regularly
If your agency is invested in using CHWs (or promotoras, community health representatives or other health advisors), you should get ready for retraining them on a regular basis.
If your agency is invested in using CHWs (or promotoras, community health representatives or other health advisors), you should get ready for retraining them on a regular basis.
Ready to take your community health worker program to the next level? This guide provides step-by-step instructions on skills and training supervisors need for maximum impact.
Now’s the time to sit down with your schedule and find an event that looks interesting from the list below. We’ve organized it by chronological order so you can find a CHW-related event soon.
Uncover the hidden heroes of healthcare–certified community health workers (CHWs)–and their remarkable contributions to community well-being.
Start your first Community Health Worker program with these steps, from core competencies, retraining, cross-training, and working with partners.
Find the most important things you need to include when making a job description to hire a stellar Community Health Worker for your organization.
When you find a great CHW supervisor and put them to work as part of your program, you make an investment into improving your program and the community.
Considering the pressures on keeping a CHW program afloat, your strategy for creating a new program or maintaining an initiative needs to be flexible, smart, and strategic. Anything you can do to keep costs down is a benefit. It’s important to remember that while a CHW training program is a necessary investment, not all expenses are expensive.
Discover how ready your organization is to shift to online training for community health workers with this comprehensive readiness quiz.
When you find a great CHW supervisor and put them to work as part of your program, you make an investment into improving your program and the community.