Collaborating Across Boundaries to Improve Population Health: A Three-Month Learning Lab
An Offering of the PHIL Collective
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Amplify Your Potential for Impactful Cross-Sector and Cross-Boundary Collaboration
Have you been working with a committee, board, or other group that works across sectors, disciplines, jurisdictions, or government entities to improve the well-being of your community or a specific population? Are you ready to take your collaborative efforts to the next level?
The Population Health Innovation Lab (PHIL) invites you to a training experience that will empower you to leverage strategic collaboration for lasting, systemic change in population health and equity. Whether you’re an emerging leader or seasoned professional, this training will unlock new pathways for you to enhance impact through proven strategies focused on improving systems, advancing equity, and sustaining high-performance collaborations.
Why You Should Join Us
Transform Your Expertise into Action: This training is grounded with theory and research but moves beyond those concepts to equip you with actionable strategies to lead collaborations that deliver real, measurable outcomes for population health.
Learn from Peers and Experts: Gain insider knowledge from cutting edge research. Led by systems change agents with academic training and professional experience in population health and collaboration across sectors and boundaries. You will not only benefit from PHIL’s research and lessons learned in the field, but also have time to connect and learn from peers doing similar work across the nation.
Gain Access to Proven Resources: Leverage the lessons learned from PHIL’s Aligning Systems for Health research that investigated what led to effective collaboration and outcomes in 22 collaborative groups across tribal, rural, suburban and urban communities throughout California and Washington state. Gain tools, templates, and resources, including a free copy of PHIL’s 300+ page “Powering Change: Building Healthy, Equitable Communities Together” curriculum to enhance your work.
Flexible Learning Formats to Fit Your Schedule: We are offering this comprehensive two-day workshop virtually and in person in Denver, Colorado. If you want more depth than a two-day session, sign up now to be on the advance notice waitlist for registration to the three-month
Three-Month Cohort-Style Course (Hybrid)
This 3-month cohort-style, project-based course focuses on strengthening cross-boundary collaboration skills to improve population health. Participants will explore collaboration theory and research before applying concepts through interactive discussions and project-focused activities. This course includes both virtual sessions and an optional in-person conclusion in Denver, Colorado.
Format: Virtual with an optional in-person closing celebration.
Delivery Date: April – June 2025
Contents
- Week 1: Welcome & Introduction to Collaboration
- Week 2: Theories and Frameworks for Collaboration
- Week 3: Foundational Elements of Collaboration
- Week 4: Systems Change via Cross-Boundary Collaboration
- Week 5: Equity in Cross-Boundary Collaboration
- Week 6: Sustaining Collaboration
- Week 7: Collaboration-Driven Theory of Change
- Week 8: Collaborative Action Plan Development
- Week 9: Establishing Collaborative Agreements
- Week 10: Performance Management for Collaboratives
- Week 11: Evaluation of Collaboration & Networks
- Week 12: Participant Presentations & Wrap-Up
Outcome: Participants will develop the skills to launch or enhance collaborative initiatives, create action plans, and establish sustainable systems for cross-boundary collaboration.
Target Audience: Individuals actively working with or planning to launch health-focused collaborations. Ideal for those seeking to deepen their project management and collaborative leadership skills.
Cost: $2,950
More About the PHIL Collective
The workshop is proudly presented by the PHIL Collective. The PHIL Collective supports individuals and communities dedicated to improving wellness through collaborative, cross-sector, cross-boundary work.
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