Community Health Improvement Plan 2025
This resource is intended to monitor activity and metrics for the 2025 Community Health Improvement Plan (2025 CHIP). Below you will find a high level over view of the goals and objectives.
Priorities
Behavioral Health (BH)
- Goal 1
- Mobilize community members and partners to address mental health care needs in children and youth in Mesa County.
- Objective A
- Collaborate with youth and youth-serving partners to create and share a communication campaign to reduce stigma and educate the community about mental health issues in youth.
- Objective B
- Partner Grand Valley Connects with Riverside Education Center and Mesa County Valley School District 51 in a pilot program to provide navigation services and track outcomes in a specifically identified group of families currently enrolled in REC.
- Goal 2
- Shift workplace culture in Mesa County to actively support employees accessing mental health care.
- Objective A
- Update the Family-Friendly Workplace Toolkit to fit current Mesa County workplace landscape. Identify opportunities to create work environments that are effective and efficient while being less stressful for families and encouraging work-life balance.
- Objective B
- Establish mental health crisis response policy at Mesa County Public Health.
Economic Stability (ES)
- Goal 1
- Increase benefit program enrollment among the eligible population.
- Objective A
- Engage single adult householders in Mesa County in focus groups to understand their unique enrollment barriers in order to craft a tailored communication campaign.
- Objective B
- Conduct a feasibility study for a universal application and tracking system for local benefit programs.
- Goal 2
- Increase engagement in job training and career ladder opportunities to improve household economic stability.
- Objective A
- Strengthen bilingual employees' employment skills and service delivery capabilities through interpreter training, positioning it as a pathway for career advancement.
- Objective B
- In partnership with the Mesa County Workforce Center, convene key stakeholders to map the workforce development ecosystem in Mesa County to understand resources and career pathways available
Behavioral Health Workgroup (BHW)
- Priority 1
- Develop and Implement Crisis Stabilization Centers
- Priority 2
- Address the increased demand on Emergency Services and justice involved services including education around the M1 hold process.
- Priority 3
- Develop a coordinated entry system for behavioral health needs and placement into the continuum.
- Priority 4
- Streamline and coordinate already existing care coordination and case management services.
- Priority 5
- Improve Communication and Data Sharing Across Agencies (ie Create a shared data tracking system for crisis cases).