Whether you are a new DPP Coordinator or one who has been managing your organization’s DPP for a number of years, finding resources and information, along with overseeing your coaches and program data collection/submission can be daunting. It often comes down to this: assessing your program needs and finding the tools and time to not only walk through the process, but efficiently manage the workflow and time needed!
Here are some great tools and resources related to the DPP Coordinator:
- “What it Means to be a Program Coordinator-Prepare to Implement the Program“-This video covers important topics that are critical to the larger operational responsibilities of the Project Coordinator, such as organizational infrastructure, setting up a program, and recruitment and retention. Tips and information are relayed by CDC staff and an experienced Program Coordinator..
- “What it Means to be a Program Coordinator-Responsibilities“-This video emphasizes the role and responsibilities bestowed on the Program Coordinator. It offers information and useful tips and examples from an experienced Program Coordinator to help successfully implement the program & ultimately reaching CDC full recognition.
- Technical Assistance for Success….What will you find here? Click and open to:
- Part 1: Organizational Capacity Assessment-This informs organizations interested in applying for CDC recognition about this organizational capacity assessment and the benefits of taking the assessment prior to applying for CDC recognition. It covers the necessary infrastructure CDC-recognized organizations need to successfully implement the lifestyle change program and sustain it over time. For a highlight of the questions most frequently asked of the CDC, access the short version of this webinar.
- Part 2: Learning the DPRP Standards-This video dissects the DPRP Standards and Operating Procedures, which describe in detail the criteria necessary for achieving and maintaining CDC recognition. Adherence to the DPRP Standards provides CDC-recognized organizations a sound foundation to ensure effective program delivery through commitment to evidence-based national quality standards.
- Part 3: Making Required Data Submissions-Take a few minutes to review the process and timeline for submission of data and deepen your understanding of some of the problematic trends in data collection that might affect overall results and recognition status. Included are tips on how to collect data, reduce errors, and submit data to the DPRP, as well as where to look in the DPRP Standards for additional assistance.
- Part 4: Improving Outcomes Using Data Results-This video provides guidance for CDC-recognized organizations helping them to keep on track for successful data collection. During the video, CDC provides tips on how to get the most out of an organizations data. This includes identifying strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for improvement and making course corrections as needed to help participants succeed.
- Part 1: Organizational Capacity Assessment-This informs organizations interested in applying for CDC recognition about this organizational capacity assessment and the benefits of taking the assessment prior to applying for CDC recognition. It covers the necessary infrastructure CDC-recognized organizations need to successfully implement the lifestyle change program and sustain it over time. For a highlight of the questions most frequently asked of the CDC, access the short version of this webinar.
- Other Program Coordinator resources are available?
- State of Wellness Resources Page You will find categories of tools and links dedicated to: “Finding an Answer“, “CDC Recognition/Data Submission/Support“, and “DPP Program Coordinator Support/Resources“….and so much more!!
- Monthly State of Wellness DPP Coach/Coordinator Chat-Join your colleagues across the nation and State of Wellness Master Trainers as you share your questions, successes, and challenges…..whatever is important to you!
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- When: Last Wednesday of every month
- Time: 2:00-3:00pm EASTERN
- Zoom login: contact laurie@stateofwellness.org for login info
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- NDPP Customer Service Center–bookmark this wonderful resource. So many resources at your fingertips—simply use the “search bar”! Or…create an account and consider submitting questions to dedicated TA team members!!
- State of Wellness…We are here to support you! Reach out to laurie@stateofwellness.org with your questions and comments.