Supporting successful reentry into the community: A statewide resource guide for recently released individuals

Statewide Resource Guide for Successful Reentry What is the purpose of this list? This list is meant to provide information about resources that support incarcerated individuals or previously incarcerated individuals. This booklet should be provided to individuals at the Wood County jail but may be useful to others as well. This list should be updated […]

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Improving the success of the Wood County Jail Electronic Monitoring Program

As incarcerated individuals attempt to return to the outside world after being released, they may face several barriers including challenges with finding employment, rekindling familial connections, establishing housing, and having restricted access to governmental assistance — to name a few (Simmons University, 2023). In addition to these challenges, being incarcerated is associated with higher rates […]

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Creating a more equitable workplace and incorporating health equity principles at work

Wood County Health Department’s (WCHD) workforce development plan is central to the department’s ability to address the critical public health challenges facing Wood County. These challenges include an aging public health workforce, funding cuts, and maintaining accreditationby the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB). It is essential to the work of WCHD to identify gaps in […]

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Evaluating the return on investment of the Providers and Teens Communicating for Health (PATCH) Program in Wood County

Communicating the financial return on investment of public health interventions is essential for understanding the full context of a program on community health and reducing biases in program evaluation (Edwards & Lawrence, 2021). Our goal is to identify a method that Wood County Health Department (WCHD) can use to evaluate its Providers and Teens Communicating […]

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Improving housing affordability, quality, and access in Wisconsin Rapids

In 2016 and 2020, residents of Wood County Wisconsin, and Wisconsin Rapids, a city situated in southeastern Wood County, identified housing affordability and housing quality as major health needs. In the 2016 Wisconsin Rapids Housing Study and Needs Assessment and 2020 Wood County Community Health Assessment (CHA), more than 50% of Wisconsin Rapids residents identified […]

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Improving Wood County health equity via employee policies, hiring practices, and tribal partnerships

The goal of this group project was to improve health equity in Wood County. Health equity occurs when “[E]veryone has a fair and just opportunity to be as healthy as possible. This requires removing obstacles to health such as poverty, discrimination, and their consequences, including powerlessness and lack of access to good jobs with fair […]

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Encouraging the use of Wood County outdoor recreational trails through technology

Wood County offers a variety of outdoor recreational trails and activities, however, according to the 2022 County Health Rankings for Wood County, 25% of the adult population reported that they did not participate in leisure time physical activity (“Wood, Wisconsin,” n.d.). We will develop evidence-based recommendations for an app that will encourage the utilization of […]

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Increasing Child Care Access and Child Care Staff Retention in Wood County

The issue of insufficient numbers of child care providers in Wood County, WI can be attributed to low profit-margins of providers and unsustainable staff wages; it is estimated by the Wisconsin Department of Children and Families that 36% of Wood County zip codes are in a child care desert. This has resulted in long waiting […]

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