Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP)
Working together for healthy communities
The Minnesota Department of Health provides funding to Saint Paul – Ramsey County Public Health through the Statewide Health Improvement Partnership (SHIP) to work with a variety of partners to improve the health of our community. Saint Paul - Ramsey County Public Health is in its fourth cycle of SHIP funding.
SHIP funding is focused on three goals:
- Increasing physical activity,
- Improving access to healthy foods,
- Reducing the use of, and exposure to, commercial tobacco.
SHIP supported partnerships are designed to create healthier systems and environments where people live, work, learn and play.
Current SHIP strategies:
Healthy eating in the community
Healthy eating in the community focuses on policy, systems and environmental changes to improve access to healthy foods like fruits and vegetables. Successes of our partnerships and support include:
- Long-range planning efforts to support healthy eating opportunities within comprehensive plans, including a healthy food access map.
- Started a Farmers Market Collaborative with Ramsey County farmers markets to connect markets and provide support to increase access to healthy foods.
- In partnership with Dakota County, Hennepin County and Health Partners representatives, formed the Twin Cities Regional Breastfeeding Coalition.
- Working to support breastfeeding for all Ramsey County staff by applying to become a Breastfeeding Friendly Workplace.
Active living in the community
Active Living in the community focuses on policy, systems and environmental changes to improve access to physical active opportunities and infrastructure changes to support an active lifestyle. Successes of our partnerships and support include:
- Implementation of the Active Living Ramsey Communities Bike and Pedestrian Plan, through an All Abilities Transportation Network training and supporting implementation into comprehensive plans.
- City of Saint Paul Pedestrian Plan to provide a blueprint of projects to encourage walking.
- Local cities and school districts to implement Safe Routes to School efforts.
Resources
Commercial tobacco-free living
Public health is working with several partners to create a commercial tobacco-free environment in Ramsey County, successes of our partnerships and support include:
- Working with Association for Nonsmokers MN (ANSR) to pass city council ordinances for restricting the sales of menthol products to adult-only store
Resources
- Smokefree Policies in Multi-Unit Housing- Steps for Success
- Find a smoke-free building, visit: Live Smoke Free
Healthy schools
Public health works extensively with Ramsey County’s five school districts to develop initiatives that increase access to healthy foods and opportunities for physical activity. Schools have pursued a variety of common strategies as well as unique efforts that meet the individual needs of their district or schools. Strategies include:
- Formation of wellness teams and champions to identify, create and implement work plans to increase access to healthy foods and physical activity opportunities and compliance to district wellness policies.
- Safe Routes to School promoting walking or biking to school, and targeted programs to engage specific at-risk students in physical activity, increase participation of Walk/Bike to School Day.
School Wellbeing Assessment
Mental Health is a significant component of wellbeing and the long-term mental health impacts of the COVID pandemic are still being understood, including in the school setting. During the 2023-24 school year, a qualitative assessment was conducted regarding the status of mental health and wellbeing in 15 public schools. A total of 80 individuals were interviewed from four public school districts in Ramsey County. The goal was to collect input from teachers, staff and administrators to inform Ramsey County SHIP’s allocation of financial resources to support school students and staff.
Healthy workplaces
Public health is working with the Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce (SPACC) to provide technical support and grants to encourage healthier environments for their employees. Projects include:
- Gardening implementation at worksites so employees can get active and try new fruits and vegetables.
- Implement use of a Nursing Mothers’ Room to support breastfeeding for new moms, as well as use by employees for relaxation.
- Physical activity stations, so that during break times employees can have a space to be active, as well as supporting walking meeting.
- Wellness committee formation and support so the changes are sustainable.
Resources
- Saint Paul Area Chamber of Commerce (SPACC) - workplace wellness information
Community-clinical linkages
Community-clinical linkages works within the Health Care system to provide new ways to better support Ramsey County residents. These changes help clinics do things differently, usually through systems changes or trainings. Our partnership successes include:
- Institute for Clinical Systems Implements (ICSI) to develop two patient handouts containing culturally informed recommendations to promote healthy eating, physical activity and tobacco cessation; including a Hmong focused and a U.S. born African American documents that clinics can use when offering care.
Resources
Community plans & reports
Adult Health Survey
The report below is the analysis of a health survey conducted in October-December 2021 that includes aggregated responses from approximately 1000 Ramsey County residents. Topics include data on general health, physical health, mental health, chronic health conditions, health care access, tobacco use, exercise, and nutrition.
- Adult Health Survey (PDF)
Health Equity Data Analysis
Saint Paul – Ramsey County Public Health (SPRCPH) was selected as a pilot site to conduct a Health Equity Data Analysis (HEDA). U.S.-born African Americans living in Saint Paul were chosen as the population for this project. The following report presents a variety of health data that illustrate harsh health disparities facing this population and goes on to explain why these disparities are not merely differences based on chance but are inequitable and avoidable.
Latino Community Action Plan
During 2015, a Latino Chronic Disease Prevention Community Action Plan was created in partnership with Comunidades Latinas Unidas en Servicio (CLUES) and Saint Paul - Ramsey County Public Health SHIP along with an Advisory Committee made up of various organizations. The plan highlights action steps that can be taken to improve health in the areas of healthy eating, physical activity, and reduction of tobacco use and exposure.
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Annual reports (PDF):
Accomplishments made possible through SHIP funding: