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health.ophp@state.mn.us

THRIVE: Tool for health and resilience in vulnerable environments

Prevention Institute

THRIVE: Tool for health and resilience in vulnerable environments is a framework for understanding how community conditions impact health and a tool for engaging others to take action to improve those conditions.

THRIVE is a resource for engaging community leaders and residents, public health practitioners, and professionals across multiple sectors to improve the community conditions that affect health. It is a framework for understanding how structural drivers play out at the community level to impact health and safety, as well as a tool for engaging others in assessing community conditions, prioritizing them, and taking action to change them.

The THRIVE approach includes five components:

  1. Engage and partner
  2. Foster shared understanding and commitment
  3. Assess
  4. Plan and act
  5. Measure progress

 

When to use

​Local public health staff with responsibility for community engagement and/or health equity efforts could use this tool to make the case for addressing health equity, to assess a community's or neighborhood's assets or needs, and to collaborate with community members to develop ideas for advancing health equity.

 

Things to consider

There are six documents related to THRIVE. Although some sections in each document are the same, you should download and review all of the documents prior to implementation.

 

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THRIVE: Tool for health and resilience in vulnerable environments

 

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