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“DIP-IN at Home, in the U.S., and Worldwide”

  • Evelyn Blunt
  • Jun 15
  • 2 min read
DipIn NNW Committee
DipIn NNW Committee

DIP-IN The Near West, Near Northwest, and Northeast Steering Committees meet monthly as individual committees. Still, we meet twice yearly for the “All Steering Committee” meetings.


This spring meeting focused on how DIP-IN has impacted programs and places outside of the hyper-local work that takes place in the DIP-IN communities every day.


The structure of these meetings involves a delicious and healthier meal, networking and catching up with familiar faces, and sharing information on topics such as newly supported Community Health Improvement Projects (CHIPs) or project data.


The theme of our spring 2025 meeting was “DIP-IN at Home, in the U.S., and Worldwide," in which we focused on how DIP-IN has touched and even made an impact in programs and places outside of the hyper-local work going on in the DIP-IN communities every day.


While we know community health workers are nothing new locally, we highlighted how other CHW programs learn from DIP-IN and how DIP-IN pairs with other teams to network with and contribute to training the CHW workforce.


On a national level, steering committee members could highlight the Neighborhoods USA (NUSA) Conference that had just occurred with the release of this update. This is the second time DIP-IN residents have attended NUSA, and this is a venue where they can share with neighborhoods all around the country what DIP-IN is and how it works in their communities.


Finally, one of the things we shared from a worldwide perspective is that DIP-IN has previously met with a neighborhood-based diabetes program in the Netherlands to discuss their program evaluation. They pointed out that DIP-IN was one of the few projects they found worldwide that was similar in design.


While these are just a few of the examples that were highlighted, we loved sharing with our residents the impact that a program like DIP-IN is having beyond our communities because it highlights the innovative and essential work they are doing.


We want to thank the Northeast Steering Committee and Pastor Brian Shobe for hosting us at Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church in the Northeast community. We also want to thank A Taste of Home Catering, which is based in the Northeast, for providing food at the meeting. Finally, thank you to all our attendees who continue to show up for DIP-IN.


Article Courtesy of the I.U. Diabetes Impact Project (DIPIN) Website https://dipin.indianapolis.iu.edu/news-events/news/may25-steering.html - Thursday, May 29, 2025. Article partially edited by Grammarly

 
 
 

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