Equity is the centerpiece of the 10 Essential Services of Public Health. This recorded webinar provides practical, evidence-informed approaches that enable public health practitioners to optimize their work in incorporating
Leadership Domain: Health Equity and Social Justice
Health Equity: Practice Considerations for Public Health Emergencies
This recorded webinar defines the concept of health equity and characterizes its applied relevance to public health practice. We will highlight barriers to and facilitators of health equity-advancing programmatic efforts
Promoting Health Equity: The Role of Community-based Strategies
This recorded webinar explores health disparities, health equity, and community-based interventions delivered by community health workers. Highlights of a community-based program will enrich the learning experience.
Public Health, Medicine and Poverty
Poverty poses a serious threat to the health of the public, as those living in poverty are less likely to be able to access the conditions that promote health. Panelists
Queer and Trans Youth: Creating Affirming Care and Supportive Spaces
This webinar provides thoughtful instruction about youth across a spectrum of gender and/or sexual identities as an important foundation for today’s schools, health, public health and service providers. This webinar
Race as a Social Construct in Data and Practice
This webinar will explore race as a social construct and its implications in data collection and research. Participants will hear from presenters how the concept of race originated and how
Applying Cultural Awareness for Effective Writing in Public Health Practice
This recorded webinar teaches participants how to enhance their professional writing in a way that explicitly factors in cultural and related awareness considerations for their writing audiences. Participants will discover
Beginning the Journey Toward Cultural Humility
As public health practitioners, it is important to consider culture when approaching our interactions and designing interventions and policy. Individuals and communities have their own expectations, experiences, and views of
Beyond Competence: Aiming for Cultural Humility
Numerous national standards have called for health and public health professionals to address multiculturalism through cultural competence. This recorded webinar challenges participants to consider moving beyond the limitations of cultural
Cultural Barriers to Health Care: Beliefs, Behaviors, and Perceptions
Being culturally aware extends beyond a list of do’s and don’ts. Traditional cultural competency trainings teach us to look from the outside-in when in fact, being culturally aware requires us