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Community Health Workers (CHWs)

Community Health Workers expand the reach of Howard County Health Department beyond the walls of the buildings where we provide services. They live in the communities where they work and are trusted sources of health information. They partner with residents and leaders to work on projects to improve the local broader health environment and make it easier for people to get services they need.

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What do Community Health Workers (CHWs) Do?

They are:

  • Community Advocates – Community Health Workers work with residents and leaders to identify concerns and to promote local resources. They find areas within the communities that need improvements, hold community conversations, and bring problems to the attention of those who can facilitate change.
  • Bridge to Resources – Community Health Workers link individuals and families to services that are convenient and affordable, such as housing, food, and transportation. They use a tool called CAREAPP to identify needed resources and provide information.

Where do CHWs Work?

They are in selected communities of Howard County identified by using the Social Vulnerability Index

How Were Communities Identified?

Howard County is, overall, very healthy. However, a closer look shows that certain communities have higher rates of illness than others. The CDC Social Vulnerability Index (SVI) provides a way to identify communities which are less resilient to disease outbreaks, natural disasters and other disruptors. These communities take longer to respond/rebound after such changes. The SVI is a composite of several measures, giving us a broader perspective and underscoring how social factors can impact health.

With limited funding, the Health Department focused on seven of the Census Tracts with the higher SVI scores. Community Health Workers concentrate their efforts in these communities.

Engaging Communities

Utilizing the Photovoice Exhibition - Photovoice is a way that uses images and storytelling to empower communities to document and share their experiences, concerns, and insights with the goal of fostering community development, advocacy, and social change.   It involves CHWs taking photos to illustrate their experiences and findings, followed by group discussions to reflect on the images' meaning and impact. The process culminates in sharing these photos and stories, often through an exhibition. Key elements in a photovoice are empowerment, authenticity, visual power, and critical thinking.

Our CHWs held Photovoice Exhibitions in which they used visual storytelling to foster community discussion around strengths and opportunities for change in the selected areas of the County. 

Community Stories & Photos

Connecting the Community to Resources

Community Health Workers (CHWs) encourage health and wellness by helping people in their communities engage in healthy behaviors. They support those who may have difficulty connecting to health and social services resources. 

CHWs at the Health Department may be available to help: 

  • Support learning amongst community members with chronic disease and other health needs 
  • Encourage healthy lifestyle choices with families, pregnant and post-partum people, and older adults 
  • Make referrals to community resources and social services 

To learn more or connect with the Community Health Worker Program, contact us at:

chw@howardcountymd.gov

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