City of Milwaukee
 

Steering Committee

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Shared Vision of Milwaukee's Public Health Partners: 
"Milwaukee is a model community with healthy, safe, hopeful, and empowered residents."

The Steering Committee is made up of representatives from a wide variety of community-based organizations, health promotion agencies, government agencies, health care systems, and academic institutions. Please see below for a list of participating organizations. The Steering Committee completes the visioning process, as well as the four MAPP assessments. The outcomes of the Steering Committee's efforts will be used to inform the goal setting and identifying strategic issues that will lead to an action plan to improve the health and well-being of Milwaukee's residents.

The next Steering Committee meeting date is scheduled for Wednesday, September 24th. Please check the main MAPP page for upcoming committee meetings.

For more information, or to participate on the Steering Committee, contact:

Kathleen Blair
Chief Epidemiologist
City of Milwaukee Health Department
kblair@milwaukee.gov
414-286-2903

Participating Organizations

  • 16th Street Community Health Center
  • Aurora Health Care
  • Black Health Coalition of Wisconsin
  • Center for Urban Population Health
  • Children's Hospital of Wisconsin-Children's Health Education Center
  • City of Milwaukee Department of Administration
  • City of Milwaukee Health Department
  • Columbia St. Mary's healthcare system
  • Community Impact
  • Diverse and Resilient
  • Froedtert Hospital
  • Housing Authority of the City of Milwaukee
  • Impact, Inc.
  • Interfaith Older Adult Program
  • Latino Community Center
  • Medical College of Wisconsin
  • Milwaukee Center for Independence
  • Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office
  • Milwaukee Fire Department
  • Milwaukee Health Services
  • Milwaukee Police Department
  • Milwaukee Public Schools
  • Partnerships for a Healthy Milwaukee
  • Riverwest Health Initiative
  • United Way of Greater Milwaukee
  • UW-M College of Nursing-Silver Spring Community Nursing Center
  • Wheaton Franciscan Healthcare
  • WI Division of Public Health

 

 

Vision

The second phase of MAPP - Visioning - guides the community through a collaborative and creative process that leads to a shared community vision and common values. Vision and values statements provide focus, purpose, and direction to the MAPP process so that participants collectively achieve a shared vision of the future. A shared community vision provides an overarching goal for the community - a statement of what the ideal future looks like. Values are the fundamental principles and beliefs that guide a community-driven planning process. Because visioning is done at the beginning of the MAPP process, it offers a useful mechanism for convening the community and building enthusiasm for the process, setting the stage for planning, and providing a common framework throughout subsequent phases.

  Detailed Vision Statement

 

Steering Committee Materials

Supporting documents for the Steering Committee Assessments are included below:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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