Promising Practices
The Promising Practices database informs professionals and community members about documented approaches to improving community health and quality of life.
The ultimate goal is to support the systematic adoption, implementation, and evaluation of successful programs, practices, and policy changes. The database provides carefully reviewed, documented, and ranked practices that range from good ideas to evidence-based practices.
Learn more about the ranking methodology.
Note: This practice has been Archived.
Filed under Effective Practice, Health / Heart Disease & Stroke, Urban
The goal of this program was to reduce risk factors which impact cardiovascular morbidity and mortality.
Note: This practice has been Archived.
Filed under Effective Practice, Health / Children's Health, Children, Urban
To increase physical activity among children in a low-income urban neighborhood.
Note: This practice has been Archived.
Filed under Effective Practice, Education / Educational Attainment, Children
Hands on Atlanta aims to build community and meet critical needs through volunteer service and civic engagement. This program meets those goals while providing valuable work experience and education for youth.
Note: This practice has been Archived.
Filed under Good Idea, Health / Cancer, Women, Racial/Ethnic Minorities
The goal of this program is to reduce disparities in breast and cervical cancer screening and outcomes between African American and white women through the use of community advisors.
Note: This practice has been Archived.
Filed under Good Idea, Health / Heart Disease & Stroke
The goal of this program is to improve blood pressure monitoring and treatment.
Note: This practice has been Archived.
Filed under Effective Practice, Education / Student Performance K-12, Children
To promote and maintain successful mentoring relationships between youth and adults.
Note: This practice has been Archived.
Filed under Effective Practice, Health / Adolescent Health, Teens
The Wisconsin Adolescent Health Care Communication Program (WAHCCP) seeks to improve communication between providers and adolescent patients, and therefore improve the delivery of sexual and reproductive health care to young people in Wisconsin.
The Wisconsin Adolescent Health Care Communication Program bridges the communication gap between adolescents and their health care providers through two workshops resulting in increasing knowledge, self-efficacy, and behavioral intentions among participants.