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2025 CHA: From Assessment to Action with Valerie Zapien

50 min · 20 de oct de 2025
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In this episode of Let’s Talk Wilco, recorded in March 2025, we talk with Valerie Zapien [https://www.valeriezapien.com/], former coordinator of Healthy Williamson County, about the newly released 2025Community Health Assessment (CHA) [https://www.healthywilliamsoncounty.org/cha_chip/health_assessments/2025_health_assessment.php] and how it sets the stage for future health planning. (Note: Valerie has since moved on, but the work continues under new leadership.) Valerie explains how the CHA identifies key community healthpriorities — including ALICE households (learn more [https://www.uwct.org/who-we-help/alice]), transportation barriers, housing affordability, and insurance access — and how these insights will inform the next Community Health Improvement Plan(CHIP). We also reflect on the current 2023–2025 CHIP [https://www.healthywilliamsoncounty.org/cha_chip/improvement_plans/2023_2025_improvement_plan.php] and explore how residents can get involved in shaping the next one through focus groups, advisory councils, and events like the Community Health Symposium at Texas A&M Round Rock. 🎧 Tune in to learn how you can take part in building a healthier, more connected Williamson County.

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2025 CHA: From Assessment to Action with Valerie Zapien

In this episode of Let’s Talk Wilco, recorded in March 2025, we talk with Valerie Zapien [https://www.valeriezapien.com/], former coordinator of Healthy Williamson County, about the newly released 2025Community Health Assessment (CHA) [https://www.healthywilliamsoncounty.org/cha_chip/health_assessments/2025_health_assessment.php] and how it sets the stage for future health planning. (Note: Valerie has since moved on, but the work continues under new leadership.) Valerie explains how the CHA identifies key community healthpriorities — including ALICE households (learn more [https://www.uwct.org/who-we-help/alice]), transportation barriers, housing affordability, and insurance access — and how these insights will inform the next Community Health Improvement Plan(CHIP). We also reflect on the current 2023–2025 CHIP [https://www.healthywilliamsoncounty.org/cha_chip/improvement_plans/2023_2025_improvement_plan.php] and explore how residents can get involved in shaping the next one through focus groups, advisory councils, and events like the Community Health Symposium at Texas A&M Round Rock. 🎧 Tune in to learn how you can take part in building a healthier, more connected Williamson County.

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Marcus, Priscilla and Break the Silence Movement

TRIGGER WARNING: Please listen very closely. You will hear a lot of laughter and hopefully feel the positivity in the air from this episode because I have some amazing guests with me today. However, this episode of our podcast discusses themes related to sexual assault, including personal accounts and discussions that may be distressing to some listeners. Please take care of yourself and consider your emotional well-being before listening. If you or someone you know needs support, resources are available. You can find links to some of these resources in our show notes or you can call the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673. Let's Talk Wilco dives into a real conversation with Marcus Reese and Priscilla Moreno about child abuse and the local movement to help survivors in East Wilco. The discussion is raw and inspiring, but it is not for everyone. Join Liz with these remarkable people as the talk calls our listeners to action. Show links: Break the Silence Movement [https://www.btsmovement.org/]Taylor PD Victim Services [https://www.ci.taylor.tx.us/929/Victim-Services-Unit]Shepherd’s Heart [https://www.shepherdshearttaylor.org/]Impact Counseling [https://impactcounselingservices.org/] Pathways Program [https://connectatx.unitedwayaustin.org/community-health-connect--austin-tx--pathways-community-hub/6369574853935104] Children’s Advocacy Center [https://wilcocac.org/]Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) [https://casawilco.org/]The NEST Empowerment Center [https://georgetownproject.org/the-nest-empowerment-center/]Bikers Against Child Abuse (BACA) [https://texas.bacaworld.org/central-chapters/austin-chapter/]Capital Area Rural Transportation System (CARTS) [https://www.cata.org/] Pengwenz [https://pengwenz.com/features/]Taylor Tennis Association [https://www.taylorareatennisassociation.com/] SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCES RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline [https://www.rainn.org/resources] National Center for Missing & Exploited Children [https://www.missingkids.org/home] Texas Association Against Sexual Assault [https://www.nsvrc.org/organizations/240] Texas Advocacy Project [https://www.texasadvocacyproject.org/]

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