Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Webinar: Improving Injury Outcomes: Understanding Health Equity from a Systems Perspective


CSN Webinar
November 12, 2019
3:00 - 4:00 pm ET
Improving Injury Outcomes: Understanding Health Equity from a Systems Perspective 
Tuesday, November 12, 2019
3:00 - 4:00 pm ET
In efforts to prevent child and adolescent injuries and deaths, there is increased focus on environmental and social factors that influence injuries and health outcomes. The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (Office of Minority Health, 2018) defines health equity as the attainment of the highest level of health for all people. To promote health equity, it is important to understand historical context, institutional practices, social norms, and implicit biases related to health inequity experienced by disadvantaged populations. 

In this webinar, offered by CSN and the Children’s Safety Now Alliance, participants will be challenged to think differently, ask deeper questions, and consider how to approach their work through a health equity lens. Jessica Ehule, MS, MSPH, a Senior Public Health Project Coordinator at CityMatCH, will provide background information on health equity, with an emphasis on the importance of understanding social determinants of health. In addition, Ms. Ehule will discuss implicit bias and internal equity and CityMatCH’s approach to integrating health equity in their work. Sasha Mintz, MPH, is an Epidemiologist at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. Ms. Mintz will share information on how her department applied a health equity lens in their child fatality work, including the use of an equity framework in their prevention recommendations to internal and external partners. Abby Collier, MS, Director of the National Center for Fatality Review and Prevention, will moderate this webinar.
Sources:
  1. Office of Minority Health. (2018). The National Stakeholder Strategy. Available at https://www.minorityhealth.hhs.gov/npa/templates/content.aspx?lvl=1&lvlid=33&ID=286

This webinar will be archived.

Please note that we are unable to provide CEUs or certificates for our webinars.
ABOUT THE PRESENTERS
Sasha Mintz's work focuses on the epidemiology of child deaths occurring in Colorado that result from one or more of the following causes: undetermined causes, unintentional injury, violence, motor vehicle and other transportation-related, child maltreatment, sudden unexpected infant death and suicide. Using an equity lens, she works to disseminate data about these deaths to partners, stakeholders, and community members, contributing to injury and violence prevention at the state and local levels.
Jessica Ehule leads the work of the Institute for Equity in Birth Outcomes, a project focused on reducing the racial disparity in birth outcomes. She is also the lead staff member for CityMatCH’s Equity Action Group, a membership group in which MCH professionals across the nation discuss topics related to equity and develop strategies to make an impact.