
CHWNB PUBLICATIONS
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Slowing the Spread of COVID-19 Basic Information on COVID-19 IN WNY
Renee Cadzow, Ph.D and Jessica Bauer Walker, BA, CHW (March 2020)
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Community Health Workers (CHWs) in Western New York Analysis of the Local Workforce
Renee Cadzow, Ph.D and Jessica Bauer Walker, BA, CHW (December 2016)
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Community Health Workers: Promising Practices in Buffalo, NY
Renee Cadzow, PhD and Jessica Bauer Walker, BA, CHW (2014)
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The Business Case for Community Health Workers
Compiled by Renee Cadzow, PhD and Jessica Bauer Walker, BA, CHW with input from the Community Health Worker Network Academic Advisory Council composed of experts from colleges, universities, health care institutions, and the Erie County Department of Health (October 2014)
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A Case Study of The Community Health Worker Network of Buffalo, NY
Jessica Bauer Walker, BA, CHW (July 2014)
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Feasibility Study – Community Health Worker Training and Development Center
Jessica Bauer Walker, BA, CHW, Kathleen Grimm, MD, and Nadia Pizarro, BA, CHW, (July 2013)
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Coordinated School Health in the Buffalo Public Schools: Statement of Need and Recommendations
Renee Cadzow, Ph.D, Sam Magavern, JD and Jessica Bauer Walker, BA, CHW (June 2013)
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Why New York State Still Needs Single Payer Health Care
Jacqueline MacKellar and Sam Magavern (updated December 2014)
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Community Health Workers: A Holistic Solution for Individual and Community Health
Jessica Bauer Walker, BA, CHW (July 2014)
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Challenges & Opportunities of Community Health Workers in Buffalo, NY
Kathleen Grimm, MD and Jessica Bauer Walker, BA
Illustrations by Ajmal Millar (January 2011)
CHWNB PRESENTATIONS
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Community Health Worker Employer & Key Stakeholder Meeting
The meeting was held in the Larkin Building. The goal of the meeting was to share information on a new professional development opportunity for community health workers and the organizations that employ them, provide results on the community health worker workforce survey, and discuss opportunities for cross sector partnerships.
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Community Health Workers: Building Health, Wealth and Strength
This Stakeholder Seminar, held at Canisius College, created an opportunity for policy makers, funders, and leaders in systems, institutions, organizations, and the community to come together and learn about: Who are CHW’s and what do they do? How do I engage the people I serve in informing the way my organization or initiative operates so that it is community and culturally responsive? What ways might we work together as diverse stakeholders– both top down and bottom up- to have greater collective impact for our region?