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Evaluation Results From the Healthy Work Collaborative: A Cross-Sectoral Capacity Building Partnership to Address Precarious Employment.

Christina WelterElizabeth Jarpe-RatnerTessa BonneyEve PinskerElizabeth Jarpe-RatnerNandini DebAnna YankelevDevangna KapadiaMarsha LoveJoseph Zanoni
Published in: Health promotion practice (2022)
Findings included positive results at all Kirkpatrick levels. Participants' reported that the HWC curriculum and delivery was valuable and well received; they demonstrated gains toward addressing PE through PSE knowledge and skills and increased or strengthened health/labor partnerships. In addition, HWC influenced participants' application of HWC concepts, and in a few cases, participants' made changes in policies and plans in their organizational settings. The HWC may serve as a model to address other SDOH through cross-sectoral PSE change.
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