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Barhii self assessmenttoolkitwebinar mar2011 final
1. Using BARHII's Organizational Self Assessment Toolkit to initiate LHD action on health inequity Tuesday, March 8, 2011
2. Objectives At the end of today’s webinar participants will: Understand the prerequisites to implementing the BARHII Self Assessment Tool. Be familiar with the measures and capacities BARHII’s tool emphasizes. Understand the benefits to implementing an equity-oriented self assessment and using that assessment to plan future efforts.
3. Agenda I. Webcast and Speaker Introductions II. Introduction and background to Self Assessment Toolkit Edith Cabuslay & Sandi Galvez III. Berkeley’s experience using the Toolkit Kate Clayton & Abraxas Seale IV. Q&A V. Closing and evaluation
4. Introduction and background Edith Cabuslay Chronic Disease and Injury Prevention Manager, San Mateo County Health System Co-chair of BARHII Sandi Galvez Senior Policy Associate Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative (BARHII)
5. Berkeley’s experience using the Toolkit Kate Clayton Chief of the Health Promotion Berkeley Public Health Division Abraxas SealeBerkeley Public Health Division
6. Alameda City of Berkeley Contra Costa Marin Napa San Francisco San Mateo Santa Clara Santa Cruz Solano Sonoma
7. BARHII Mission Statement “. . . To transform public health practice for the purpose of eliminating health inequities using a broad spectrum of approaches that create healthy communities.”
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9. Build alliances with key institutions that influence the health of communities
10. Inform policy makers and the general public about the underlying social causes of Health Inequities
14. Bay Area Regional Health Inequities Initiative Built environment Community Data Internal capacity Social determinants of health Policy/ advocacy BARHII Structure
16. Mission of Internal Capacity Committee Enhance the capacityand collaborationof multiple health departments to effectively eliminate health inequities.
17. Key Questions addressed by ICC What are the skills and abilities needed by public health department staff to effectively address health inequities? What are the characteristics of a public health department that can effectively address health inequities?
53. Collaborating partnersFocus Groups: Cross-section of Health Department staff Interviews: Management staff and leadership Internal documents review and HR Worksheet
64. Key Term Examples A local health department addressing health inequities targets the health issues facing the community it serves, while at the same time working to address the inequalities in the social and environmental conditions that contribute to the differences in illness and injury. For example, in addition to providing individuals with WIC vouchers, a local health department also works to advocate for improved access to sustainable, affordable, healthy food in neighborhoods with few resources.
138. Thank you! If you have any questions or additional comments please feel free to contact: Ashley Bowen, MAProgram Associate, Health Equity & Social JusticeNACCHO(202) 507-4282 directabowen@naccho.org Or visit http://healthequity.naccho.org
Notas del editor
We developed a framework to guide our work. We recognized that much of our funding and consequently our programs are in TPHP.
We realized that if we were going to make a dent we needed to start focusing some of our work on the things on the other side of this framework. The PH work that we’re all now trying to create. Go over it quickly.
So this is what guides our work. Many of you are familiar with this already. Recently adopted by the CDPH.