As part of their countywide COVID-19 response, the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (LACDPH) and their Center for Health Equity immediately began addressing the disproportionate impacts of COVID-19 on some communities. They also began working to strengthen their core community partnership infrastructure to be better equipped to respond to future challenges. To support these efforts, they partnered with VIVA to engage key Community Based Organizations (CBOs) as members of a COVID-19 Equity Community Advisory Council (CAC).
Can one of the United States' largest public health departments work collaboratively with CBOs and community leaders to ensure that their ongoing countywide COVID-19 efforts are responsive and equitable?
VIVA partnered with the Center for Health Equity (Center) to convene and engage the COVID-19 CAC. This included co-creating a CAC charter and group norms, ensuring that all members clearly understand their roles and responsibilities, and how to work together in a respectful and inclusive way. Monthly meetings were co-planned with the Center, focusing on urgent and emergent COVID-19 issues and aimed at eliciting key community insights and recommendations to inform LACDPH’s response.
Meetings included presentations of “breaking” or newly updated countywide information and interactive, highly engaging discussions. VIVA collected feedback from the CAC after each meeting and at additional key intervals throughout the project to ensure that facilitation and meeting design were meeting community expectations and needs.
Through this work, community leaders and LACDPH built strong relationships and collaborated to solve some of the most urgent public health challenges that the county faces. VIVA captured the learnings, ideas, and strategies generated by this work as a resource for LACDPH to use across various initiatives and future community engagement efforts.
The County of Los Angeles Department of Public Health is committed to protecting & improving the health of the over 10 million residents of Los Angeles County. Its Center for Health Equity’s mission is to “advance health equity and racial, social, economic and environmental justice in LA County through community engagement and partnerships, internal transformation and capacity building, and sharing actionable data to lead and support policy and systems change.”