The 2022 NC SHIP, HNC 2030, and state and local Scorecards can be viewed/downloaded from N.C. State Center for Health Statistics website: https://schs.dph.ncdhhs.gov/units/ldas/hnc.htm
Scorecard is supported by the Foundation For Health Leadership & Innovation with grant support from The Duke Endowment.
Structure of the NC SHIP Community Council
The NC SHIP Community Council provides oversight on policy initiatives for the 21 HNC 2030 indicators throughout the decade (2020- 2030):
- Convenes annually in July
- Comprised of 11 working groups (six clusters of similar HNC 2030 indicators and five stand-alone indicators)
- Each working group has a minimum of three co-leads
- Co-leads must include at least one DHHS representative, one or more community advocate, and one or more partnering agency, institution, non-DHHS representative
- All designated co-leads constitute the NC SHIP Community Council
In May 2022, NC DHHS designated co-leads leads for each indicator. The DHHS co-leads meet on June 7, 2022 to nominate the non-DHHS co-leads and community advocates.
DHHS CO-LEADS
- Poverty & Unemployment - Carla West
- Severe Housing Problems - Erika Walsh
- Short-Term Suspensions, Adverse Childhood Experiences, Third Grade Reading Proficiency - Gerri Matson
- Access to Exercise Opportunities, Limited Access to Healthy Foods, Sugar Sweetened Beverage Consumption - Tish Singletary
- Excessive Drinking, Drug Overdose Deaths, Suicide - Glorina Stallworth
- Life Expectancy - Audrey Edmisten
- Tobacco Use - Sally Herndon
- HIV Diagnosis - Victoria Mobley
- Teen Births, Early Prenatal Care, Infant Mortality - Kelly Kimple
- Uninsured & Primary Care Clinicians - Mark Snuggs
- Incarceration - Anita Wilson-Merrit
The NC SHIP Community Council meets July 2022 to:
- Prioritize proposed policy intiatives for strategic planning
- Schedule work group meetings for 2022-2023
- Discuss/recruit additional work group members to assist with strategic planning
Strategic planning for prioritized policies will be tracked in the NC SHIP Scorecard by the NC SHIP Community Engagement Coordinator.
HNC 2030 Priorities
Healthy North Carolina (HNC 2030) provides the foundation for the NC State Health Improvement Plan. Using the Robert Wood Johnson-County Health Ranking's Population Health Framework, planners apportioned the number and type of indicators used in the model.
The quality of our life and how long we live is dependent upon four types of factors:
- Health Behaviors (about 40%),
- Clinical Care (about 20%),
- Physical Envionment (about 10%), and
- Social and Economic factors (about 40%).
HNC 2030 addresses 21 wicked problems based upon the above allocation:
- 6 Indicators for Health Behaviors
- 4 Indicators for Clinicare Care
- 3 Indicators for Physical Environment
- 6 Indicators for Social and Economic
- 2 Overarching Indicators
This Scorecard tracks policy initiatives specific to the 21 headline indicators highlighted in HNC 2030 and the NC State Health Improvement Plan.
Healthy People 2030 Priorities
Healthy People 2030 is our nation's plan that focuses on eight global outcome measures that impact overall health and well-being. In addition to the global measures, there are 355 core objectives that have 10 year targets.
Healthy North Carolina 2030 tracks 21 indicators with 10 year targets. NC's 21 indicators are aligned with Healthy People 2030, with two exceptions that were of specific interest to North Carolinians (Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Consumption and Short-term School Suspensions),
Read more at: https://health.gov/healthypeople
Local Health Department and Tribal Priorities
In North Carolina, all local health departments and the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians have individual instances of Scorecard. Their Scorecards align with HNC 2030 and the NC State Health Improvement Plan. State, Tribal, and Local Department Scorecards can be viewed from the State Center for Health Statistics website: COMING JULY 2022
Policies
PROPOSED POLICY INITIATIVES IN THE 2022 NC SHIP
- Create and expand legislation and advocate with employers to provide paid family medical leave, earned paid sick leave, kin care, and safe
- days for all caregivers
- Ease negative impact of “benefits cliffs” caused by reductions in benefits, by increasing phase-out periods
- Eliminate taxation on sanitary products including menstrual supplies, diapers, and breastfeeding supplies
- Expand Medicaid eligibility
- Expand the availability and amount of childcare subsidies to reflect the cost of care more adequately
- Raise the minimum wage to $15.00 per hour
- Restore the North Carolina Earned Income Tax Credit
- Support “early college while in high school” programs, such as REaCH and SEarCH
Partners
Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
Child Care Services Association (CCSA) https://www.childcareservices.org/
Communities in Partnership (CIP) https://communitiesinpartnership.org/
Cooperative Christian Ministry https://cooperativeministry.com/
Crisis Assistance Ministry https://www.crisisassistance.org/
End Poverty Durham https://endpovertydurham.org/
Equity Before Birth https://www.equitybeforebirth.com/
NC Raise Up https://www.ncraiseup.org/fed-up
GreenLight Fund- Charlotte https://greenlightfund.org/sites/charlotte/
Latin American Coalition https://latinamericancoalition.org/
Mary Reynolds Babcock Foundation https://www.mrbf.org/
NAACP https://naacp.org/
NCCARE360 https://nccare360.org/
NC Early Childhood Foundation (NCECF) https://buildthefoundation.org/
NC Community Action Association https://www.nccaa.net/
NC Early Education Coalition https://ncearlyeducationcoalition.org/
NC DHHS Office of Economic Opportunity https://www.ncdhhs.gov/divisions/office-economic-opportunity
NC Justice Center https://www.ncjustice.org/
NC Coalition Against Domestic Violence https://nccadv.org/
NC Department of Commerce https://www.nccommerce.com/
NC Network of Grantmakers (NCNG) https://ncgrantmakers.org/
NC Poor People’s Campaign https://ppc-nc.org/
The Duke Endowment https://www.dukeendowment.org/program-areas/overview
Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation https://www.zsr.org/
Action Plan
Strategies Considered & Process
What We Do
Who We Serve
How We Impact
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Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
Care4Carolina https://care4carolina.com/all-resources/
Green Opportunities (GO) https://www.greenopportunities.org/jobtraining/
Hinton Rural Life Center https://www.hintoncenter.org/
Just Economics of Western NC (JE) https://www.justeconomicswnc.org/issues/living-wage/
NCCARE360 https://nccare360.org/
NC Association of County Directors of Social Services (NCACDSS) https://www.ncacdss.org
Open Integration Coalition (OIC), Inc. https://www.oic-inc.com/
Raising Wages NC https://raisingwagesnc.org/our-coalition
What Works
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Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
Center for Racial Equity in Education (CREED) https://www.creed-nc.org/
Color of Education https://colorofeducation.org/
Made in Durham https://madeindurham.org/
Public School Forum of North Carolina https://www.ncforum.org/
Racial Equity Institute, LLC https://www.racialequityinstitute.com/
Southern Coalition for Social Justice-Youth Justice Project (CYFCP) https://southerncoalition.org/youth-justice-project/
The Center for Youth, Family, & Community Partnerships https://cyfcp.uncg.edu/
Village of Wisdom https://www.villageofwisdom.org/
Working to Extend Anti-Racist Education (we are) https://www.weare-nc.org/
What Works
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Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
Durham County NC Criminal Justice Resource Center https://www.dconc.gov/county-departments/departments-a-e/criminal-justice-resource-
Growing Change, Inc https://www.growingchange.org/
Leading Into New Communities (LINC), Inc. https://lincnc.org/
National Council of Juvenile & Family Court Judges (NCJFCJ)
Trauma-Informed Courts https://www.ncjfcj.org/child-welfare-and-juvenile-law/trauma-informed-courts/
NC Department of Public Instruction (NC DPI) https://www.dpi.nc.gov/data-reports/discipline-alp-and-dropout-data
NC Harm Reduction Coalition (NCHRC) https://www.nchrc.org/
NC Judicial Branch- School Justice Partnership https://www.nccourts.gov/programs/school-justice-partnership
NC Justice Academy https://ncdoj.gov/ncja/
NC Task Force for Racial Equity in Criminal Justice (TREC) https://ncdoj.gov/trec/
Wash Away Unemployment https://www.wash-away.org/
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Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
Center for Child & Family Health https://www.ccfhnc.org/
Kellin Foundation https://www.kellinfoundation.org/
NCCJ https://www.nccjtriad.org/programs/
NC DHHS Division of Child Development and Early Education https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/
NC Academy of Family Physicians https://www.ncafp.com/
NC Child Treatment Program https://www.ncchildtreatmentprogram.org/
NC Homeless Education Program https://hepnc.uncg.edu/
NC Infant and Young Child Mental Health Association (NCIMHA) https://www.ncimha.org/
NC Judicial Branch- Chief Justice’s Task Force on ACEs
https://www.nccourts.gov/commissions/chief-justices-task-force-on-aces-informed-courts
NC Area Health Education Centers (NC AHEC) https://www.ncahec.net/
NC Pediatric Society https://www.ncpeds.org/
North Carolina Psychological Foundation https://www.ncpsychology.org/
Our Children’s Place of Coastal Horizons Center https://coastalhorizons.org/
Parenting Inside Out http://www.parentinginsideout.org/
The Impact of Racism on Child & Adolescent Health
https://publications.aap.org/pediatrics/article/144/2/e20191765/38466/The-Impact-of-Racism-on-Child-and-Adolescent?autologincheck=redirected
The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)
Structured Psychotherapy for Adolescents Responding to Chronic Stress (SPARCS)
https://www.nctsn.org/interventions/structured- psychotherapy-adolescents-responding-chronic-stress
The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc.- Smart Start https://www.smartstart.org/
Together for Resilient Youth (T.R.Y.) https://try4resilience.org/
Wellness Recovery Action Plan (WRAP) https://www.wellnessrecoveryactionplan.com/wrap-can-help/youth-children/
Winer Family Foundation https://www.wffcharlotte.org/
What Works
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Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
Augustine Literacy Project (ALP)-Charlotte https://alpcharlotte.org/
Book Harvest NC https://bookharvest.org/
Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library https://imaginationlibrary.com/category/imagination-library/united-states/
NC DHHS Early Childhood Action Plan https://www.ncdhhs.gov/about/department-initiatives/early-childhood/early-childhood-action-plan
NC DHHS North Carolina Prekindergarten Program (NC Pre-K)
https://ncchildcare.ncdhhs.gov/Home/DCDEE-Sections/North-Carolina-Pre-Kindergarten-NC-Pre-K
North Carolina Early Childhood Foundation- Pathways to Grade-Level Reading
https://buildthefoundation.org/initiative/pathways-to-grade-level-reading/
North Carolina Department of Public Instruction- Migrant Education Program
https://www.dpi.nc.gov/districts-schools/federal-program-monitoring/migrant-education
North Carolina Early Learning Network (NC-ELN) https://nceln.fpg.unc.edu/north-carolina-early-learning-network-nc-eln
North Carolina Head Start State Collaboration Office (NCHSSCO)
https://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/programs/north-carolina-head-start-collaboration-office
Peletah Academic Center for Excellence (P.A.C.E.) Ministry https://www.peletahministries.com/pace/
Reach Out and Read https://www.rorcarolinas.org/about-us/
Richmond County Public Schools – Child Find Campaign https://www.richmond-county.k12.va.us/Content2/childfind
The NC Partnership for Children, Inc.- Smart Start https://www.smartstart.org/
What Works
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Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Livable Communities https://www.aarp.org/livable-communities/
Boys & Girls Clubs of North Carolina https://www.ncclubs.org/
Boy Scouts of America-East Carolina Council https://www.eccbsa.org/ *several councils across the state
Brenner FIT®- WakeHealth https://www.wakehealth.edu/Specialty/b/Brenner-FIT
Bull City Fit https://www.bullcityfit.org/
Children’s Healthy Weight Research (CHWR)-
UNC Center for Health Promotion & Disease Prevention https://chwr.web.unc.edu/
Children Wellness Initiative Network (WIN)- Walk Cabarrus https://walkcabarrus.com/our-mission/
Durham Parks & Recreation (DPR) https://www.dprplaymore.org/
Eat Smart Move More North Carolina https://www.eatsmartmovemorenc.com/
Girl Scouts- North Carolina Coastal Pines https://www.nccoastalpines.org/
Go NAPSACC (Nutrition & Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care) https://gonapsacc.org/
Kids in Parks- TRACK Trails https://www.kidsinparks.com/blog-topics/track-trails
Lumber River Council of Governments https://www.lumberrivercog.org/
National Recreation and Park Association https://www.nrpa.org/
NC Council of Churches https://www.ncchurches.org/
NC State Design National Learning Initiative https://naturalearning.org/
NC State Extension- Faithful Families https://ncstepstohealth.ces.ncsu.edu/faithful-families/
North Carolina Department of Transportation- Great Trails State Plan, Safe Routes to School Program, Let’s Go NC!
https://www.ncdot.gov/Pages/default.aspx
https://www.ncdot.gov/divisions/bike-ped/great-trails-state/Pages/default.aspx
https://www.ncdot.gov/initiatives-policies/safety/safe-routes-school/Pages/default.aspx
North Carolina Recreation and Park Association (NCRPA)- https://www.ncrpa.net/
The North Carolina Partnership for Children, Inc.- Smart Start https://www.smartstart.org/
The Duke Endowment https://www.dukeendowment.org/
The Trust For Public Land https://www.tpl.org/
The Walking Classroom https://www.thewalkingclassroom.org/
Vision Zero Network https://visionzeronetwork.org/
What Works
Policies
Partners
Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
NC Council of Churches https://www.ncchurches.org/
NC State Cooperative Extension https://www.ces.ncsu.edu/categories/agriculture-food/local-foods/
NC State University Institute for Emerging Issues https://iei.ncsu.edu/
NC Alliance for Health (NCAH) https://www.ncallianceforhealth.org/healthy-food-access/
NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services http://www.ncagr.gov/
NC Local Food Council (NCLFC) https://www.nclocalfoodcouncil.org/
Reinvestment Partners https://reinvestmentpartners.org/
Senior Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP)- USDA Food & Nutrition Service
https://www.fns.usda.gov/sfmnp/senior-farmers-market-nutrition-program
The Corner Farmers Market/The Grove Street People’s Market https://nfmd.org/nc/greensboro/1010404
Green for Greens Fund https://green4greens.org/markets/
The Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC https://foodbankcenc.org/
UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention https://hpdp.unc.edu/research/healthy-food-access/
What Works
Policies
Partners
Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
NC Council of Churches https://www.ncchurches.org/
NC State Cooperative Extension https://www.ces.ncsu.edu/categories/agriculture-food/local-foods/
NC State University Institute for Emerging Issues https://iei.ncsu.edu/
NC Alliance for Health (NCAH) https://www.ncallianceforhealth.org/healthy-food-access/
NC Department of Agriculture & Consumer Services http://www.ncagr.gov/
NC Local Food Council (NCLFC) https://www.nclocalfoodcouncil.org/
Reinvestment Partners https://reinvestmentpartners.org/
Senior Farmer’s Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP)- USDA Food & Nutrition Service
https://www.fns.usda.gov/sfmnp/senior-farmers-market-nutrition-program
The Corner Farmers Market/The Grove Street People’s Market https://nfmd.org/nc/greensboro/1010404
Green for Greens Fund https://green4greens.org/markets/
The Food Bank of Central & Eastern NC https://foodbankcenc.org/
UNC Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention https://hpdp.unc.edu/research/healthy-food-access/
What Works
Policies
Partners
Partners or potential partners that may be able to help us achieve this result:
CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) https://www.casanc.org/
Crisis Assistance Ministry https://www.crisisassistance.org/
Episcopal Farmworker Ministry https://episcopalfarmworkerministry.org/
Habitat for Humanity of North Carolina https://habitatnc.org/
Legal Aid of North Carolina https://www.legalaidnc.org/
NC DHHS Housing and Home Improvement Assistance
https://www.ncdhhs.gov/assistance/low-income-services/housing-home-improvement-assistance
Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America https://www.naca.com/
NC Housing Coalition https://nchousing.org/
NC Housing Finance Agency https://www.nchfa.com/
NC Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster- Long-Term Recovery Groups (LTRGs) & Community Organizations in Active Disaster (COADs) https://www.ncvoad.org/coads-ltrgs/
Reinvestment Partners-Hotel to Home
https://reinvestmentpartners.org/
https://reinvestmentpartners.org/what-we-do/hotel-to-home.html
UNC-Greensboro Center for Housing and Community Studies https://chcs.uncg.edu/
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Progress on CHIP
Morbidity and Mortality Changes Since Last CHA
Emerging Issues Since Last CHA
New/Paused/Discontinued Initiatives Since Last CHA
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