These priority workgroups are a gathering of multiple community members from diverse cross-sectors who, by their knowledge, connections, partnership, resources or interests, can support and contribute to the development and implementation of the CHIP’s goals and objectives.
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
To join virtually via Microsoft Teams meeting
Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/23106390170855?p=uCRZEdgYuFGxbicaER
Meeting ID: 231 063 901 708 55 | Passcode: 2HB6A5Mo
Time | Topic | Presenter | Duration |
11:00 AM | Welcome & Introductions | CHIP Workgroup Members | 5 min |
11:05 AM | Partner Engagement Pulse Check | 5 min | |
11:10 AM | Agenda Overview & Meeting Outcomes | Christina Seymour, MBA-HC, Project Manager, Tulsa Health Department | 1 min |
11:11 AM | Who We Are, What We’re About, Why We’re Here | 5 min | |
11:16 AM | Quarterly CHIP Meeting Recap: State of Stress & Mental Health – Jan 20, 2026 | 1 min | |
11:17 AM | Where We Are Now: CHIP Progress & What’s Ahead and Annual 2025 SWOT Report & Action Plan Feedback Updates | 20 min | |
11:37 AM | Moving Forward: Workgroup Structure & Expectations | 10 min | |
11:47 AM | How to Be an Effective Partner & Partner Agreement + Collaboration Form | 5 min | |
11:52 AM | Partner Engagement Pulse Check | 5 min. | |
11:57 AM | Upcoming Meetings and Announcements | CHIP Workgroup Members | 1 min |
12 PM | Closing | ||
OPTIONAL | Q&A Discussion | 30 min. | |
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Wednesday, February 25, 2026 | 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
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Meeting ID: 271 802 824 995 25 | Passcode: WR3Bu6MV
Time | Topic | Presenter | Duration |
11:00 AM | Welcome & Introductions | CHIP Workgroup Members | 5 min |
11:05 AM | Partner Engagement Pulse Check | 5 min | |
11:10 AM | Agenda Overview & Meeting Outcomes | Christina Seymour, MBA-HC, Project Manager, Tulsa Health Department | 1 min |
11:11 AM | Who We Are, What We’re About, Why We’re Here | 5 min | |
11:16 AM | Quarterly CHIP Meeting Recap: State of Stress & Mental Health – Jan 20, 2026 | 1 min | |
11:17 AM | Where We Are Now: CHIP Progress & What’s Ahead and Annual 2025 SWOT Report & Action Plan Feedback Updates | 20 min | |
11:37 AM | Moving Forward: Workgroup Structure & Expectations | 10 min | |
11:47 AM | How to Be an Effective Partner & Partner Agreement + Collaboration Form | 5 min | |
11:52 AM | Partner Engagement Pulse Check | 5 min. | |
11:57 AM | Upcoming Meetings and Announcements | CHIP Workgroup Members | 1 min |
12 PM | Closing | ||
OPTIONAL | Q&A Discussion | 30 min. | |
Join this CHIP Workgroup Newsletter Distribution List here
Tuesday, February 24, 2026 | 11 a.m. – 12 p.m.
To join virtually via Microsoft Teams meeting
Join: https://teams.microsoft.com/meet/29347292488028?p=JRxhET59EdGrZZn8w5
Meeting ID: 293 472 924 880 28 | Passcode: en2KG6RN
Time | Topic | Presenter | Duration |
11:00 AM | Welcome & Introductions | CHIP Workgroup Members | 5 min |
11:05 AM | Partner Engagement Pulse Check | 5 min | |
11:10 AM | Agenda Overview & Meeting Outcomes | Christina Seymour, MBA-HC, Project Manager, Tulsa Health Department | 1 min |
11:11 AM | Who We Are, What We’re About, Why We’re Here | 5 min | |
11:16 AM | Quarterly CHIP Meeting Recap: State of Stress & Mental Health – Jan 20, 2026 | 1 min | |
11:17 AM | Where We Are Now: CHIP Progress & What’s Ahead and Annual 2025 SWOT Report & Action Plan Feedback Updates | 20 min | |
11:37 AM | Moving Forward: Workgroup Structure & Expectations | 10 min | |
11:47 AM | How to Be an Effective Partner & Partner Agreement + Collaboration Form | 5 min | |
11:52 AM | Partner Engagement Pulse Check | 5 min. | |
11:57 AM | Upcoming Meetings and Announcements | CHIP Workgroup Members | 1 min |
12 PM | Closing | ||
OPTIONAL | Q&A Discussion | 30 min. | |
Join this CHIP Workgroup Newsletter Distribution List here
Community Ground Rules
Desired Outcomes
Action Plans within the CHIP serve as a strategic roadmap that aligns with our mission and vision to create a healthier and more vibrant community.
It outlines specific objectives, measures and strategies to address our community’s health priorities in a targeted and effective manner.
Components and Definitions
Criteria Area | Description |
Aligned with CHIP Priorities & Data | Supports one of the three CHIP priority areas (Stress and Mental Health; Chronic Disease Risk Factors and Management; Healthy and Affordable Housing) and is grounded in CHNA findings, partner input, and reliable data addressing root causes and social determinants of health. |
SMART-Guided | Objectives are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, with defined baselines, targets, metrics, and timelines. |
Evidence-Based | Informed by CDC, NACCHO, Healthy People 2030, and other research-based frameworks, while incorporating promising local practices tailored to Tulsa County. |
Measurable & Feasible | Includes clear performance indicators, baseline data, data sources, identified responsible partners, and is realistic within existing capacity and resources. |
Collaborative | Designed for cross-sector engagement, builds on existing initiatives, avoids duplication, and incorporates community participation and lived experience. |
Continuous Improvement | Reviewed through quarterly workgroup meetings and annual reports, with flexibility to adapt using the PDSA (Plan–Do–Study–Act) approach. |
Learn more about the 2023-2029 Tulsa County CHIP here. For the latest updates on Tulsa Health Department programs and services, please visit THD’s homepage to explore or check out upcoming THD events and news. We encourage you to stay connected and informed as we move forward together.
“As the Project Manager overseeing the Tulsa County CHIP, I want to express my profound gratitude to our esteemed community partners. Your unwavering commitment and collaborative efforts in this five-year initiative are truly valued. We understand that the goals we set together may evolve based on changing circumstances, and your input is instrumental in shaping our approach. I deeply appreciate your support and are dedicated to recognizing and celebrating your contributions throughout the journey. Your involvement and resource sharing are vital to the success of the Tulsa County CHIP, and I am excited to work together for a healthier future for all residents.” — Tulsa Health Department Project Manager Christina Seymour
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