CCCNP - Sustaining CCC Coalitions

During this moderated discussion on engaging survivors in comprehensive cancer control coalitions, our panelists had a lively conversation about recruiting methods, engagement, and overcoming barriers.
This 30-minute self-paced course from the Region IV Public Health Training Center focuses on the 10 PHRASES (Public Health Reaching Across Sectors) framing recommendations and four framing tools.
This toolkit was developed by C-Change, a CCC National Partner, to assist coalitions in analyzing their membership and in engaging for-profit businesses in their coalitions.
The Policy, Systems and Environmental Change: Effectively Engaging Your Coalition When Working with the Media Guide is a resource that coalitions and policy committees or task force groups can use to achieve their healthy community goals.
The Policy, Systems and Environmental Change (PSE) Resource Guide is the result of several years of collaboration between the Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partners and select CCC Program PSE demonstration projects
Find American Cancer Society resources to help your Comprehensive Cancer Control program or coalition implement evidence-based interventions and policy, systems, and environmental changes.
The Nine Habits were developed utilizing information from an evaluation in 2012 that identified the attributes of high-performing CCC Programs and with input from CCC coalition members and many comprehensive cancer control experts throughout the nation. The updated version of the guide was released…
The Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership hosts a quarterly Zoom series, where we hear from experts and CCC coalitions about ways to advance health equity through CCC coalitions and plans.
The Comprehensive Cancer Control National Partnership hosts a quarterly Zoom series, where we hear from experts and CCC coalitions about ways to advance health equity through CCC coalitions and plans.
This is a guide on how Comprehensive Cancer Control (CCC) CDC state funded programs and their affiliated CCC coalitions can meaningfully engage with their American College of Surgeons (ACOS) Commission on Cancer (CoC) State Chairs.