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COPE Program - copewebsite Community Outreach and Patient Empowerment (COPE) is a 501c3 organization that has been working across Navajo Nation since 2010 COPE collaborates with community members, health facilities, and health programs to promote health equity and improve the wellbeing of Indigenous communities
COPE Program | About Us The COPE Program represents a collaboration among the Brigham Women’s Hospital (BWH), Navajo Community Health Representative (CHR) Outreach Program, Navajo Area Indian Health Service (IHS) and 638 Facilities, and Partners In Health (PIH)
COPE Program | Training Outreach COPE is very honored to partner with the Lazarus and Janowitz family to support advancement and professional development for Community Health Workers (CHWs), including broader health system support to improve access to cancer prevention, education, screening, and coordinated care
COPE Program | What We De - copewebsite The Fruit Vegetable Prescription Program (FVRx) is an innovative program that partners with healthcare providers local retailers to promote healthy eating Here’s how it works: Clinic providers community health workers identify families in local communities invite them to participate
COPE Program | Food Access At every meeting, families are introduced to new routines and healthy recipes to try together at home Happy Homes is taught in 6 sessions once a month This program has been adapted to Navajo Nation and includes information using Diné terminology This curriculum is used in conjunction with the FVRx program
COPE Program | Join Our Team - copewebsite COPE is committed to strengthening local capacity and professional development As a community-based organization all of our internship opportunities are based in Gallup, NM and require the ability to work across Navajo Nation
COPE Program | Research Established in 2012, the COPE Cancer Coalition is a partnership working to improve cancer outcomes on Navajo Nation by leveraging shared resources and supporting the community's existing strengths to respond to the need for better programs, services, and research as identified by the community
Training a Contact Tracing Workforce - copewebsite Contact Tracing for the Navajo Nation was enabled by the Navajo Nation Department of Health, the Navajo Area Indian Health Service and the Community Outreach and Patient Empowerment program, known as COPE
Research - COPE Program We evaluated the impact of the Navajo Fruit and Vegetable Prescription Program on health outcomes, and the impact of the Healthy Navajo Store Initiative (HNSI) on access to healthy food and purchasing behavior
COPE Program | Food Access COPE strives to help communities on Navajo Nation to have access to healthier foods by partnering with local retailers and on-boarding them to the HNSI program