Office of Healthy Communities
Public health in partnership with communities…building bridges that link and coordinate ideas, knowledge, programs and people.
Mission
Coordinate or network with all existing interdepartmental community health efforts that improve the health and quality of life of the community. The Office of Healthy Communities (OHC) plays a lead role on behalf of the Department, in service to the community capacity building including community linkages, quality systems improvement, training and communication.
Purpose
- Support healthy communities, enrich peoples lives
- Work towards eliminating health disparities
- Move DPH to broad-based thinking about health and empowering communities
- Expand the reach of public health
What We Do
- Organize, build capacity and support communities
- Support collaboration across Bureaus, Centers and Outside Partners
- Help facilitate the development of competency based trainings, policies, protocols and practices
- Assure Massachusetts public health organizations, CHNAs and agencies have resources and opportunities to build skills and capacity based on best practice standards
Intended Outcomes
- Communities are actively engaged in collaboration and partnership to improve health
- People most in need are listened to, advocated for, and respectfully connected to services
- Community has access to information and resources
- DPH and broader public believe in the power of the proactive prevention perspective
- DPH policies and practices are developed or revised to meet the assets and needs within communities
What's New
Topics
- Community Health Network Areas (CHNA)
- Determination of Need (DON/Factor 9)
- Mass Partnerships
- National Healthy Community Principles
- Office of Healthy Communities Staff
- Regional Centers for Healthy Communities
- Regional Coordination and Community Outreach
Contact Us
Office of Healthy Communities
250 Washington Street
5th Floor
Boston, MA 02108
Phone: (617) 624-5455
Fax: (617) 624-5455
Cathy O'Connor, Director
This information is provided by the Office of Healthy Communities within the Department of Public Health.