This hub provides learning resources in easy-to-access modules that will help you embed the mindsets and practices of human-centered design (HCD), trauma-informed care (TIC), as well as diversity equity and inclusion (DEI).
The site includes project materials developed by subject-matter experts designed to help you build creative confidence. Review stories, how-tos, and real-world examples of these practices in action.
Your visit to this site will be successful if you leave with a new bit of knowledge, try to build a practice into your work, or get started on a project inspired by what you find.
Participatory Program/Service Design & Improvement
Are you interested in learning more about using participatory approaches for program design and improvement? Review step-by-step instructions, dive into online learning materials, and apply the practices into your day to day interactions.
Better Interactions with Clients & Community
Are you interested in learning more about improving your (or staff) interactions with clients and community members? Review useful practices, dive into online learning materials, and put principles into action through your day to day work.
Get Started with Fluxx
The Health Foundation for Western and Central New York has introduced the Fluxx Grantmaker platform to coordinate project reporting and future applications to HFWCNY. Fluxx is a digital hub set up to receive Letters of Interest, full proposals, payment requests, and grant reports.
Click Here to learn more about what you need to do as a CCWB Grantee to get started with Fluxx!
Research & More
Co-Creating Well-Being uses evidence-based practices, mindsets, and processes to improve its grantmaking process and public health outcomes. Participating health and human service organizations can use these resources in their work to help promote more compassionate, participatory, and inclusive processes of decision-making, program design, and quality improvement.
Other Helpful Resources
Explore these reports, articles, videos, infographics, perspectives, and other resources related to the work of Co-Creating Well-Being.
We are always trying to improve! Do you have feedback or a suggestion? Please share it with us at ccwb@hfwcny.org