#SaludTues Transcript

Healthcare social media transcript of the #SaludTues hashtag.
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Salud America! @SaludAmerica
#SaludTues starting NOW! Thanks to our awesome cohosts! @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues starting NOW! Thanks to our awesome cohosts! @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues starting NOW! Thanks to our awesome cohosts! @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
We’re extremely excited to co-host this #SaludTues chat all about “Achieving #HealthEquity Through Law & Policy.” Shout-outs to our co-host @Voices4HK and host @SaludAmerica! #EquityBlueprint https://t.co/xevIXAHKxB
Center for Community Resilience @ResilNation
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues starting NOW! Thanks to our awesome cohosts! @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues starting NOW! Thanks to our awesome cohosts! @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Quick housekeeping: Use #SaludTues in all tweets. Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). If you answer Q1, use A1. If you answer Q2, use A2. etc. https://t.co/ikzIbJiqR9
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Quick housekeeping: Quick housekeeping: Use #SaludTues in all tweets. Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). If you answer Q1, use A1. If you answer Q2, use A2. etc. https://t.co/ikzIbJiqR9
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Quick housekeeping: Quick housekeeping: Use #SaludTues in all tweets. Chat host @SaludAmerica will ask questions by number (Q1, Q2, etc.). If you answer Q1, use A1. If you answer Q2, use A2. etc. https://t.co/ikzIbJiqR9
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
If you are joining #SaludTues today, please say hello and introduce yourself. https://t.co/58auI3KtxN
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @CultivaLaSalud: Looking forward to today’s Tweet Chat. #SaludTuesday @ChangeLabWorks @SaludAmerica @Voices4HK
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
We're excited to co-host today's #saludtues on health equity! Learn more about our work at https://t.co/LC6x6qXuG9 https://t.co/poLs9PjTWr
Sara Zimmerman @Saraziesque
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues starting NOW! Thanks to our awesome cohosts! @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
We share the latest #LatinoHealth research, resources & stories to help you make a difference in your community. #SaludTues #healthequity
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
@SaludAmerica @PublicHealthMap here! Empowering people with greater understanding about public health, maps, and everything in between. Looking forward to another awesome #SaludTues! https://t.co/xYZANqDrZl
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: If you are joining #SaludTues today, please say hello and introduce yourself. https://t.co/58auI3KtxN
Central Health @CentralHealthTX
@SaludAmerica @CentralHealthTX is excited to participate in the #SaludTues chat. Central Health helps the people of Travis County, Texas live healthier. We are the local public entity that provides access to the high-quality care everyone needs to get well and stay healthy.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: We share the latest #LatinoHealth research, resources & stories to help you make a difference in your community. #SaludTues #healthequity
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q1 What are health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/BJCfg6mnBu
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @CentralHealthTX: @SaludAmerica @CentralHealthTX is excited to participate in the #SaludTues chat. Central Health helps the people of Travis County, Texas live healthier. We are the local public entity that provides access to the high-quality care everyone needs to get well and stay healthy.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1 What are health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/BJCfg6mnBu
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1 What are health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/BJCfg6mnBu
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1 What are health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/BJCfg6mnBu
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 When populations face differences in a health outcome, there is disparity. When populations face UNFAIR or INJUST differences in a health outcome, there is inequity. #SaludTues #NMHM
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A1.1 Health inequities are when one group of people experiences different overall health statuses or rates of disease than other groups. Our NEW #EquityBlueprint delves into why these unfair differences exist and what to do about them: https://t.co/kIRD5NsUMN #SaludTues https://t.co/Mz7G9LrpcT
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A1 Health inequities are PREVENTABLE differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or in opportunities to achieve optimal health experienced by socially disadvantaged racial, ethnic, and other population groups, and communities. #SaludTues https://t.co/S7yCHKJbZC
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 Factors, such as our race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geographic location play a role in disproportionate risk for chronic disease, traffic fatalities, adverse childhood experiences, and premature death. #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A1: Health inequities = the disproportionate burden of disease in different racial/ethnic populations, in low socioeconomic populations, in those with less education, in different geographies, by sexual orientation or sex, or disability. #saludtues
TecmoTailbacks @TecmoTailbacks
@SaludAmerica Health equity matters! #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 Diabetes rates, for example, vary by state, city, ZIP code, race/ethnicity, income, and education level. Latina women have the highest life-time risk for developing diabetes across all demographic groups. This is unfair. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @Voices4HK: A1: A1: Health inequities = the disproportionate burden of disease in different racial/ethnic populations, in low socioeconomic populations, in those with less education, in different geographies, by sexual orientation or sex, or disability. #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A1 Health inequities are PREVENTABLE differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or in opportunities to achieve optimal health experienced by socially disadvantaged racial, ethnic, and other population groups, and communities. #SaludTues https://t.co/S7yCHKJbZC
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.1 Health inequities are when one group of people experiences different overall health statuses or rates of disease than other groups. Our NEW #EquityBlueprint delves into why these unfair differences exist and what to do about them: https://t.co/kIRD5NsUMN #SaludTues https://t.co/Mz7G9LrpcT
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 Nonwhite individuals make up 34.9% of the population, but 46.1% of pedestrian deaths. This is unjust. #SaludTues https://t.co/dGMCuEN4Zu
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 Factors, such as our race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geographic location play a role in disproportionate risk for chronic disease, traffic fatalities, adverse childhood experiences, and premature death. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Health inequalities, which is sometimes used interchangeably with the term health disparities, refer to differences in the health status of different groups of people. Some groups of people have higher rates of certain diseases, and more deaths, compared to others. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A1.2 Examples of health inequities include: • disproportionate tobacco-related harms for people of color and LGBTQ folks • obesity rates for Latinx children • and the suicide rate for American Indians #SaludTues
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
@SaludAmerica Thanks for having us, @SaludAmerica! We’re excited for #SaludTues today! NCHH is a national nonprofit dedicated to securing #healthyhomes for all. Our team includes renowned #publichealth, #housingpolicy, and #healthcarefinancing experts and more. https://t.co/JMopJjAm0b
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
@SaludAmerica A1 Nationwide, about 7.2% of the population has diagnosed diabetes. In San Antonio, diabetes rates in some parts of the city are over 20%. Source: #500CitiesProject #SaludTues https://t.co/F4v6ow5jXk
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
@SaludAmerica We believe everyone deserves an optimal and just opportunity to be healthy, giving special attention to the needs of those at greatest risk of poor health! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 Latinos comprise 16.9% of the U.S. population, but account for 21.5% of pedestrian deaths. This is inequitable. #SaludTues https://t.co/A1na5rXOMJ https://t.co/rk7MGPkSfm
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health inequalities, which is sometimes used interchangeably with the term health disparities, refer to differences in the health status of different groups of people. Some groups of people have higher rates of certain diseases, and more deaths, compared to others. #SaludTues
Sara Zimmerman @Saraziesque
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1 What are health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/BJCfg6mnBu
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
RT @SaludAmerica: Q1 What are health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/BJCfg6mnBu
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.2 Examples of health inequities include: A1.2 Examples of health inequities include: • disproportionate tobacco-related harms for people of color and LGBTQ folks • obesity rates for Latinx children • and the suicide rate for American Indians #SaludTues
Center for Community Resilience @ResilNation
@SaludAmerica The Building Community Resilience collaborative seeks to improve the health of children, families, and communities by fostering engagement between grassroots community services & public and private systems to develop a protective buffer against the #PairofACEs. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 77.8% of Latino adults experienced at least one adverse childhood experience compared to 46% of youth in general. This is unjust. #SaludTues https://t.co/kzqSfNSj59
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A1.3 Some shocking facts: • Wealth matters – the richest 1% live 12 years longer than the poorest 1% • the smoking rate is 36% for those w/ GED and 4% for those w/ graduate degree • women are 2X as likely to experience depression as men #SaludTues
Central Health @CentralHealthTX
@SaludAmerica A1. #SaludTues Community-wide problems like poverty, unemployment, education, housing, public transportation, exposure to violence, are among the factors that shape people's health, and they do so in unequal ways, thus contributing to health inequities.
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 Latinos comprise 16.9% of the U.S. population, but account for 21.5% of pedestrian deaths. This is inequitable. #SaludTues https://t.co/A1na5rXOMJ https://t.co/rk7MGPkSfm
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Health inequities exist when there is a difference in health outcomes across different groups of people, and that difference is caused by something: systematic (carefully planned), avoidable, or unfair and unjust. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A1 More Latinos than non-Latino whites seriously considered suicide, created a suicide plan & attempted suicide. This is unfair. https://t.co/vGu2CJheNC #SaludTues https://t.co/9XDCn3g4yo
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A1: According to @SFSU, health inequities are a lack of full and equal access to opportunities that allow people to lead healthy lives. This can be due to housing, education, income, food, and healthcare inequities. #SaludTues https://t.co/Z2g2v9qBGp
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @AMFitnessHealth: @SaludAmerica A1 Nationwide, about 7.2% of the population has diagnosed diabetes. In San Antonio, diabetes rates in some parts of the city are over 20%. Source: #500CitiesProject #SaludTues https://t.co/F4v6ow5jXk
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.2 Examples of health inequities include: A1.2 Examples of health inequities include: • disproportionate tobacco-related harms for people of color and LGBTQ folks • obesity rates for Latinx children • and the suicide rate for American Indians #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 When populations face differences in a health outcome, there is disparity. When populations face UNFAIR or INJUST differences in a health outcome, there is inequity. #SaludTues #NMHM
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 Factors, such as our race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and geographic location play a role in disproportionate risk for chronic disease, traffic fatalities, adverse childhood experiences, and premature death. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 Diabetes rates, for example, vary by state, city, ZIP code, race/ethnicity, income, and education level. Latina women have the highest life-time risk for developing diabetes across all demographic groups. This is unfair. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @Voices4HK: A1: A1: Health inequities = the disproportionate burden of disease in different racial/ethnic populations, in low socioeconomic populations, in those with less education, in different geographies, by sexual orientation or sex, or disability. #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A1 Health inequities are PREVENTABLE differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or in opportunities to achieve optimal health experienced by socially disadvantaged racial, ethnic, and other population groups, and communities. #SaludTues https://t.co/S7yCHKJbZC
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @CentralHealthTX: @SaludAmerica A1. #SaludTues Community-wide problems like poverty, unemployment, education, housing, public transportation, exposure to violence, are among the factors that shape people's health, and they do so in unequal ways, thus contributing to health inequities.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.1 Health inequities are when one group of people experiences different overall health statuses or rates of disease than other groups. Our NEW #EquityBlueprint delves into why these unfair differences exist and what to do about them: https://t.co/kIRD5NsUMN #SaludTues https://t.co/Mz7G9LrpcT
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
#SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 Nonwhite individuals make up 34.9% of the population, but 46.1% of pedestrian deaths. This is unjust. #SaludTues https://t.co/dGMCuEN4Zu
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CentralHealthTX: @SaludAmerica A1. #SaludTues Community-wide problems like poverty, unemployment, education, housing, public transportation, exposure to violence, are among the factors that shape people's health, and they do so in unequal ways, thus contributing to health inequities.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 Latinos comprise 16.9% of the U.S. population, but account for 21.5% of pedestrian deaths. This is inequitable. #SaludTues https://t.co/A1na5rXOMJ https://t.co/rk7MGPkSfm
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health inequalities, which is sometimes used interchangeably with the term health disparities, refer to differences in the health status of different groups of people. Some groups of people have higher rates of certain diseases, and more deaths, compared to others. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 77.8% of Latino adults experienced at least one adverse childhood experience compared to 46% of youth in general. This is unjust. #SaludTues https://t.co/kzqSfNSj59
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A1 More Latinos than non-Latino whites seriously considered suicide, created a suicide plan & attempted suicide. This is unfair. https://t.co/vGu2CJheNC #SaludTues https://t.co/9XDCn3g4yo
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @AMFitnessHealth: @SaludAmerica A1 Nationwide, about 7.2% of the population has diagnosed diabetes. In San Antonio, diabetes rates in some parts of the city are over 20%. Source: #500CitiesProject #SaludTues https://t.co/F4v6ow5jXk
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A1.4 Health inequities are unfair. Addressing them is about promoting justice and helping those who are most vulnerable in our society. This is different than providing health care generally. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q2 Why do health inequities exist? What are the fundamental drivers of health inequity? #SaludTues https://t.co/ponh9DW8Rg
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.2 Examples of health inequities include: A1.2 Examples of health inequities include: • disproportionate tobacco-related harms for people of color and LGBTQ folks • obesity rates for Latinx children • and the suicide rate for American Indians #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @CentralHealthTX: @SaludAmerica A1. #SaludTues Community-wide problems like poverty, unemployment, education, housing, public transportation, exposure to violence, are among the factors that shape people's health, and they do so in unequal ways, thus contributing to health inequities.
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @ResilNation: @SaludAmerica The Building Community Resilience collaborative seeks to improve the health of children, families, and communities by fostering engagement between grassroots community services & public and private systems to develop a protective buffer against the #PairofACEs. #SaludTues
TecmoTailbacks @TecmoTailbacks
@SaludAmerica Addressing childhood trauma early can go a long way in making sure kids can become healthy adults! #saludtues https://t.co/2Z5a9F5yeD
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @Voices4HK: @SaludAmerica We believe everyone deserves an optimal and just opportunity to be healthy, giving special attention to the needs of those at greatest risk of poor health! #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health inequities exist when there is a difference in health outcomes across different groups of people, and that difference is caused by something: systematic (carefully planned), avoidable, or unfair and unjust. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @NCHH: @SaludAmerica Thanks for having us, @SaludAmerica! We’re excited for #SaludTues today! NCHH is a national nonprofit dedicated to securing #healthyhomes for all. Our team includes renowned #publichealth, #housingpolicy, and #healthcarefinancing experts and more. https://t.co/JMopJjAm0b
Sara Zimmerman @Saraziesque
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.4 Health inequities are unfair. Addressing them is about promoting justice and helping those who are most vulnerable in our society. This is different than providing health care generally. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q2 Why do health inequities exist? What are the fundamental drivers of health inequity? #SaludTues https://t.co/ponh9DW8Rg
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Q2 Why do health inequities exist? What are the fundamental drivers of health inequity? #SaludTues https://t.co/ponh9DW8Rg
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Structural discrimination. Health is created in healthy, equitable and prosperous places. Health inequities exist because past and present federal, state & local policies created deleterious, dangerous and disadvantaged places. #SaludTues https://t.co/JLvvN2al5m
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @SaludAmerica: Q2 Why do health inequities exist? What are the fundamental drivers of health inequity? #SaludTues https://t.co/ponh9DW8Rg
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A2 Research demonstrates repeatedly that health has less to do with healthcare and more do to with the communities we live, learn, work & play. Structural discrimination created very unequal communities thus created health inequities. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Disparities in opportunity. Consider affordable/accessible childcare vs. childcare deserts. Quality schools vs. inferior schools. Employment opportunities vs. limited jobs. Safe neighborhoods/parks/streets vs. crime/straydogs/speeding traffic. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
The social and economic environments in which we live, learn, work and play are known as the #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth (#SDOH). #SaludTues https://t.co/1KY2do2r8d
Center on Society and Health @VCUSocHealth
Great #SaludTues chat today. Follow along as we discuss why law and policy changes are critical to achieving health equity!
Sara Zimmerman @Saraziesque
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health inequalities, which is sometimes used interchangeably with the term health disparities, refer to differences in the health status of different groups of people. Some groups of people have higher rates of certain diseases, and more deaths, compared to others. #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Disparities in opportunity. Consider affordable/accessible childcare vs. childcare deserts. Quality schools vs. inferior schools. Employment opportunities vs. limited jobs. Safe neighborhoods/parks/streets vs. crime/straydogs/speeding traffic. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A2.1 Health inequities arise because of a complex array of circumstances. Many health inequities derive from social, economic, and political determinants of health – all of which are ultimately because of decisions that people make. #SaludTues https://t.co/ICIw0W3xVV
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A2 Research demonstrates repeatedly that health has less to do with healthcare and more do to with the communities we live, learn, work & play. Structural discrimination created very unequal communities thus created health inequities. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Disparities in opportunity. Latino families face unpleasant neighborhood conditions, stray dogs & speeding cars. Low income families have fewer sidewalks and street lights. #SaludTues https://t.co/18VCuV15md
Cultiva La Salud @CultivaLaSalud
A1 Heath inequities are consequences of bad polices. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: The social and economic environments in which we live, learn, work and play are known as the #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth (#SDOH). #SaludTues https://t.co/1KY2do2r8d
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
SDOH play a crucial role in the health of each individual. Education level, employment, income, family and social support and community safety are all components of #SDOH. #SaludTues https://t.co/mTKLNPgCj3
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Auto-dependence is a driver. 😉 But seriously, driving is expensive, dirty, and dangerous. #SaludTues https://t.co/vDbL9j0ZqH
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A2: Social determinants of health. SDH are the conditions in the social, physical, and economic environment where people are born, live, work, and age. #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.1 Health inequities arise because of a complex array of circumstances. Many health inequities derive from social, economic, and political determinants of health – all of which are ultimately because of decisions that people make. #SaludTues https://t.co/ICIw0W3xVV
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A2.2 In our #EquityBlueprint, we identified 5 fundamental drivers of health inequities: 1. Structural discrimination 2. Income inequality and poverty 3. Disparities in opportunity 4. Disparities in political power 5. Governance that limits meaningful participation. #SaludTues https://t.co/SbvRFcwj9X
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Auto-dependence is expensive. 🕰💰 When cities fail to keep up with job & population growth, housing costs rise in city centers, pushing working families out and forcing families to pay more to commute. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: biological factors such as age, sex, genetics, & race/ethnicity; education, employment, income, housing & SES; & social support networks & the stability of an individual’s environment. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @CultivaLaSalud: A1 Heath inequities are consequences of bad polices. #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A2: SDH consist of policies, programs, institutions and other aspects of the social structure, including the government/private sectors, as well as community factors that are shaped by the amount of money, power and resources that people have. #saludtues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
Auto-dependence is a form of structural discrimination, income inequality & poverty, disparities in opportunity, disparities in political power, AND governance that limits meaningful participation. Trans planning is one of the most cumbersome bureaucratic processes. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @VCUSocHealth: Great #SaludTues chat today. Follow along as we discuss why law and policy changes are critical to achieving health equity!
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Auto-dependence impacts air quality, unjustly exposing Latinos to toxins. Also, roadways and parking take up a lot of space, destroying valuable green space and contributing to urban heat island effect. #SaludTues https://t.co/NsnpUdb8Qn
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.1 Health inequities arise because of a complex array of circumstances. Many health inequities derive from social, economic, and political determinants of health – all of which are ultimately because of decisions that people make. #SaludTues https://t.co/ICIw0W3xVV
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: The social and economic environments in which we live, learn, work and play are known as the #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth (#SDOH). #SaludTues https://t.co/1KY2do2r8d
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: biological factors such as age, sex, genetics, & race/ethnicity; education, employment, income, housing & SES; & social support networks & the stability of an individual’s environment. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.2 In our #EquityBlueprint, we identified 5 fundamental drivers of health inequities: A2.2 In our #EquityBlueprint, we identified 5 fundamental drivers of health inequities: 1. Structural discrimination 2. Income inequality and poverty 3. Disparities in opportunity 4. Disparities in political power 5. Governance that limits meaningful participation. #SaludTues https://t.co/SbvRFcwj9X
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @Voices4HK: A2: A2: Social determinants of health. SDH are the conditions in the social, physical, and economic environment where people are born, live, work, and age. #saludtues
Nathan Chomilo, MD, FAAP, FACP @ChomiloMD
RT @SaludAmerica: #SaludTues TODAY Why are law and policy changes critical to achieving health equity? https://t.co/Vn1FpU42t0 https://t.co/VImxD2aF7g
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: biological factors such as age, sex, genetics, & race/ethnicity; education, employment, income, housing & SES; & social support networks & the stability of an individual’s environment. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@CultivaLaSalud Yep. Historic oppression, segregation, and bias create health inequity. Among Latinos, implicit bias impacts the doctor’s office, police traffic stops, and even the hiring process. #SaludTues
Center for Community Resilience @ResilNation
A2: Health inequities and adverse community environments are the result of policies/practices across multiple systems designed for the inequities they produce. #PairofAces #ResilientNation #SaludTues https://t.co/l1tk2deXDm
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Auto-dependence impacts climate change, disproportionately burdening Latinos. Driving is the largest source of GHG emissions. #SaludTues #climatechangeshealth https://t.co/1zJZfZOITf
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A2: According to the Pennsylvania Medical Society, Social Determinants of Health are fundamental drivers of health inequity such as social and economic factors as well as behaviors, the environment, and access to health care. #SaludTues https://t.co/KrgkHdO49B
𝕶ɛ꒒꒒𝔂~ℜį℘℘ɛƖ @k_ripTopCity
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.2 In our #EquityBlueprint, we identified 5 fundamental drivers of health inequities: A2.2 In our #EquityBlueprint, we identified 5 fundamental drivers of health inequities: 1. Structural discrimination 2. Income inequality and poverty 3. Disparities in opportunity 4. Disparities in political power 5. Governance that limits meaningful participation. #SaludTues https://t.co/SbvRFcwj9X
Cultiva La Salud @CultivaLaSalud
A2. Health inequities exist, in part, because we do not have just and air inclusion in our decision-making processes. We'd prioritize resolving health inequities if the communities suffering the burden of inequities were in positions of power.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health inequities exist when there is a difference in health outcomes across different groups of people, and that difference is caused by something: systematic (carefully planned), avoidable, or unfair and unjust. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Income inequality and poverty. Housing and transportation affordability are connected to health inequities. When housing cost-burdened, families have less money AND time to invest in their health and future. #SaludTues #HealthRankings https://t.co/jqCbD2xsUT
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A1.4 Health inequities are unfair. Addressing them is about promoting justice and helping those who are most vulnerable in our society. This is different than providing health care generally. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Structural discrimination. Health is created in healthy, equitable and prosperous places. Health inequities exist because past and present federal, state & local policies created deleterious, dangerous and disadvantaged places. #SaludTues https://t.co/JLvvN2al5m
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Disparities in opportunity. Consider affordable/accessible childcare vs. childcare deserts. Quality schools vs. inferior schools. Employment opportunities vs. limited jobs. Safe neighborhoods/parks/streets vs. crime/straydogs/speeding traffic. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Disparities in opportunity. Latino families face unpleasant neighborhood conditions, stray dogs & speeding cars. Low income families have fewer sidewalks and street lights. #SaludTues https://t.co/18VCuV15md
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: The social and economic environments in which we live, learn, work and play are known as the #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth (#SDOH). #SaludTues https://t.co/1KY2do2r8d
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Auto-dependence is a driver. 😉 But seriously, driving is expensive, dirty, and dangerous. #SaludTues https://t.co/vDbL9j0ZqH
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.1 Health inequities arise because of a complex array of circumstances. Many health inequities derive from social, economic, and political determinants of health – all of which are ultimately because of decisions that people make. #SaludTues https://t.co/ICIw0W3xVV
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Disparities in opportunity, like unfair school discipline. Suspended students are more likely to have poor grades, continue misbehaving, and drop out of school, which harms lifelong mental and physical health. #SaludTues #schooltoprison https://t.co/9xaQYoIDzB
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Auto-dependence is expensive. 🕰💰 When cities fail to keep up with job & population growth, housing costs rise in city centers, pushing working families out and forcing families to pay more to commute. #SaludTues
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
A2 The underlying causes of #healthinequities are complex, but disparities in health outcomes (#asthma, #leadpoisoning) are worsened by those in #housingquality. We research how housing can both contribute to – and solve – disparity. #SaludTues https://t.co/7Kc963KwGl #SDOH
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Auto-dependence is dangerous, unfairly killing and injuring Latinos. #SaludTues #dangerousbydesign https://t.co/jvfGmneqP0
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Auto-dependence impacts air quality, unjustly exposing Latinos to toxins. Also, roadways and parking take up a lot of space, destroying valuable green space and contributing to urban heat island effect. #SaludTues https://t.co/NsnpUdb8Qn
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: Zip code matters! The social determinants of health include but are not confined to: biological factors such as age, sex, genetics, & race/ethnicity; education, employment, income, housing & SES; & social support networks & the stability of an individual’s environment. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.2 In our #EquityBlueprint, we identified 5 fundamental drivers of health inequities: A2.2 In our #EquityBlueprint, we identified 5 fundamental drivers of health inequities: 1. Structural discrimination 2. Income inequality and poverty 3. Disparities in opportunity 4. Disparities in political power 5. Governance that limits meaningful participation. #SaludTues https://t.co/SbvRFcwj9X
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @Voices4HK: A2: A2: Social determinants of health. SDH are the conditions in the social, physical, and economic environment where people are born, live, work, and age. #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Disparities in opportunity. Only 40% of Latino 4-year olds are enrolled in publicly funded preschool programs compared to 53% of white children. #SaludTues https://t.co/C3PsI3p4vG
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Auto-dependence impacts climate change, disproportionately burdening Latinos. Driving is the largest source of GHG emissions. #SaludTues #climatechangeshealth https://t.co/1zJZfZOITf
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Income inequality and poverty. Housing and transportation affordability are connected to health inequities. When housing cost-burdened, families have less money AND time to invest in their health and future. #SaludTues #HealthRankings https://t.co/jqCbD2xsUT
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Disparities in opportunity. Only 40% of Latino 4-year olds are enrolled in publicly funded preschool programs compared to 53% of white children. #SaludTues https://t.co/C3PsI3p4vG
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Disparities in opportunity, like unfair school discipline. Suspended students are more likely to have poor grades, continue misbehaving, and drop out of school, which harms lifelong mental and physical health. #SaludTues #schooltoprison https://t.co/9xaQYoIDzB
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Auto-dependence is dangerous, unfairly killing and injuring Latinos. #SaludTues #dangerousbydesign https://t.co/jvfGmneqP0
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Disparities in opportunity. Only 40% of Latino 4-year olds are enrolled in publicly funded preschool programs compared to 53% of white children. #SaludTues https://t.co/C3PsI3p4vG
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A2 Disparities in political power. Decisionmakers in cities across the country located power plants, warehouses, rail yards, & factories in disadvantaged areas, which concentrated air pollution & contributed to higher rates of asthma & diabetes. #SaludTues https://t.co/UNZV2456ko
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
@SaludAmerica School discipline practices are a health and civil rights crisis! Check out our School Discipline issue brief if you're interested: https://t.co/vHuoFdXnkX #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q3 Why are law and policy changes critical to achieving health equity? #SaludTues https://t.co/skwaeH717N
Sara Zimmerman @Saraziesque
RT @SaludAmerica: @CultivaLaSalud Yep. Historic oppression, segregation, and bias create health inequity. Among Latinos, implicit bias impacts the doctor’s office, police traffic stops, and even the hiring process. #SaludTues
The Redstone Center @RedstoneGWSPH
RT @ResilNation: A2: A2: Health inequities and adverse community environments are the result of policies/practices across multiple systems designed for the inequities they produce. #PairofAces #ResilientNation #SaludTues https://t.co/l1tk2deXDm
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Disparities in political power. Decisionmakers in cities across the country located power plants, warehouses, rail yards, & factories in disadvantaged areas, which concentrated air pollution & contributed to higher rates of asthma & diabetes. #SaludTues https://t.co/UNZV2456ko
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q3 Why are law and policy changes critical to achieving health equity? #SaludTues https://t.co/skwaeH717N
MN Doctors for Health Equity @md4healthequity
A2 It is estimated that only 10-20 percent of health outcomes are directly attributable to health care. The health differences that arise from economic, social or environmental disadvantages are called health disparities. #SaludTues https://t.co/xD1hTvyg6o
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Q3 Why are law and policy changes critical to achieving health equity? #SaludTues https://t.co/skwaeH717N
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
Everyone working to improve health needs to understand discriminatory housing policies & practices created a country where one’s ZIP code is a better predictor of their health & life than their genetics. #SaludTues #redlining #healthequity
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Policy is a critical tool for changing environments. Achieving health equity means changing the social, economic, political, and built environments to promote health. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @SaludAmerica: Q3 Why are law and policy changes critical to achieving health equity? #SaludTues https://t.co/skwaeH717N
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 Health inequities exist because of past and present federal, state & local. It will take law and policy change to reduce structural discrimination and undo the damage done. #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A3: Policies that increase access to healthy food, places to be active, clean air, safe water & other essential benefits—especially when they are directed first to areas w the greatest need—can help dismantle systemic barriers & move our society toward health equity. #saludtues
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
RT @SaludAmerica: Q3 Why are law and policy changes critical to achieving health equity? #SaludTues https://t.co/skwaeH717N
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 We cannot expect community, grassroots and faith-based organizations alone to solve the issues identified in Q2. We need local and state leaders to speak up for fair employment, supplemental income, affordable housing, active transportation, & healthy food systems. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @Voices4HK: A3: A3: Policies that increase access to healthy food, places to be active, clean air, safe water & other essential benefits—especially when they are directed first to areas w the greatest need—can help dismantle systemic barriers & move our society toward health equity. #saludtues
Center for Community Resilience @ResilNation
A3: Cross‐sector partnerships are necessary to address social determinants associated with community adversity, inequities & build resilience at the community level – law and policy should be trauma-informed. #PairofAces #ResilientNation #SaludTues https://t.co/3N8pH8v2rG
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 Law and policy changes are critical to reduce disparities in opportunity and prioritize investment in and design of safe and connected multimodal options. #SaludTues https://t.co/laJPnMwj2J
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A3 Law and policy changes are critical to reduce disparities in power and prioritize investment in school social workers, nurses and psychologists over school police. #SaludTues https://t.co/p0mNuMjb1S
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A3.1 Present-day inequities are rooted in historical injustice and systemic inequality going back to colonization and slavery. These biases are reflected in modern systems and law & policy that influence health. Undoing those unfair policies can create #healthequity. #SaludTues https://t.co/f74S7uFhpz
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
Agreed! We cannot expect equity/health/child advocates to fill in these gaps. We need state and city leaders to reduce disparities in income and wealth accumulation and increase access to affordable housing and active transportation networks. #SaludTues
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
A3 Many health impacts of poor #housingquality can be prevented via housing regulation, inexpensive repairs, ongoing maintenance & small behavior changes. Systems changes are especially important b/c they protect the health of residents today & for future generations. #SaludTues
The Redstone Center @RedstoneGWSPH
RT @ResilNation: A3: A3: Cross‐sector partnerships are necessary to address social determinants associated with community adversity, inequities & build resilience at the community level – law and policy should be trauma-informed. #PairofAces #ResilientNation #SaludTues https://t.co/3N8pH8v2rG
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@ResilNation @RedstoneGWSPH Yes. We need law and policy change to reduce exposure to adverse experiences for low-income people and people of color across all ages. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @ResilNation: A3: A3: Cross‐sector partnerships are necessary to address social determinants associated with community adversity, inequities & build resilience at the community level – law and policy should be trauma-informed. #PairofAces #ResilientNation #SaludTues https://t.co/3N8pH8v2rG
UHealth WalkSafe @iWalkSafe
RT @AMFitnessHealth: Agreed! We cannot expect equity/health/child advocates to fill in these gaps. We need state and city leaders to reduce disparities in income and wealth accumulation and increase access to affordable housing and active transportation networks. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
@SaludAmerica Exclusionary discipline practices exacerbate inequities and undermine the traditional purpose of schools to create a safe, nurturing learning environment. Another gem from @ChangeLabWorks. #SaludTues https://t.co/gL0gLkFSZq
Center on Society and Health @VCUSocHealth
A3. We know that health is affected by a variety of place-based indicators that are shaped by policies and laws in place. When we look at states, we see that those with policies that support American workers and families have better health outcomes #SaludTues https://t.co/sdNxkVpywc
𝕶ɛ꒒꒒𝔂~ℜį℘℘ɛƖ @k_ripTopCity
#SDOH
Sara Zimmerman @Saraziesque
"Air quality" can sound so technical & boring-but we should be outraged & inspired to act by the fact that our societal choice to invest in cars over walking & biking is poisoning the air that we breathe, with the greatest consequences for kids of color. #saludtues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Low income people have the highest rates of walking/biking to work & Latinos have high rates of walking/biking to school, but have fewer sidewalks and lights. Latinos face higher rates of pedestrian fatalities at 21.5%, though they only make up 16% of the population. #SaludTues
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A2) #SaludTues https://t.co/r2Am96gvck
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A3: Health equity policies must include language prioritizing its design, implementation & funding in communities experiencing the greatest health disparities first. Otherwise, it can actually widen the gap rather than promote health equity. #saludtues
Central Health @CentralHealthTX
Q3. #SaludTues People inhabit environments shaped by policies. Policymakers, businesses, governments, etc.—are agents of change who have the power to take action that will promote health equity.
Center on Society and Health @VCUSocHealth
RT @Voices4HK: A3: A3: Policies that increase access to healthy food, places to be active, clean air, safe water & other essential benefits—especially when they are directed first to areas w the greatest need—can help dismantle systemic barriers & move our society toward health equity. #saludtues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A3 Reduce disparities in opportunity by increasing protective factors, like frequent transit, safe sidewalks and bike lanes, and green space. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @VCUSocHealth: A3. We know that health is affected by a variety of place-based indicators that are shaped by policies and laws in place. When we look at states, we see that those with policies that support American workers and families have better health outcomes #SaludTues https://t.co/sdNxkVpywc
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @NCHH: A3 Many health impacts of poor #housingquality can be prevented via housing regulation, inexpensive repairs, ongoing maintenance & small behavior changes. Systems changes are especially important b/c they protect the health of residents today & for future generations. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.1 Present-day inequities are rooted in historical injustice and systemic inequality going back to colonization and slavery. These biases are reflected in modern systems and law & policy that influence health. Undoing those unfair policies can create #healthequity. #SaludTues https://t.co/f74S7uFhpz
Sara Zimmerman @Saraziesque
RT @SaludAmerica: A3 Law and policy changes are critical to reduce disparities in power and prioritize investment in school social workers, nurses and psychologists over school police. #SaludTues https://t.co/p0mNuMjb1S
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A3: Law and Policy changes are critical to achieving health equity because they are the best means of ensuring lasting positive change that also involves the public and other stakeholders during the process. #SaludTues https://t.co/1jRMXwos5d
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
RT @AMFitnessHealth: Everyone working to improve health needs to understand discriminatory housing policies & practices created a country where one’s ZIP code is a better predictor of their health & life than their genetics. #SaludTues #redlining #healthequity
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A3 Reduce disparities in opportunity by increasing protective factors, like frequent transit, safe sidewalks and bike lanes, and green space. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A3 Health inequities exist because of past and present federal, state & local. It will take law and policy change to reduce structural discrimination and undo the damage done. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A3.2 Law & policy have been essential to creating today’s health disparities. They’ve denied opportunity and resources for communities, and created unhealthy environments. Yet those same laws and policies can be amended to create positive change. #SaludTues https://t.co/y1mzi9LkEA
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A3 We cannot expect community, grassroots and faith-based organizations alone to solve the issues identified in Q2. We need local and state leaders to speak up for fair employment, supplemental income, affordable housing, active transportation, & healthy food systems. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q4 What are some local policy changes that can improve health and equity in your community? #SaludTues https://t.co/gaWqcDSsZ1
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @Voices4HK: A3: A3: Policies that increase access to healthy food, places to be active, clean air, safe water & other essential benefits—especially when they are directed first to areas w the greatest need—can help dismantle systemic barriers & move our society toward health equity. #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A3 Law and policy changes are critical to reduce disparities in opportunity and prioritize investment in and design of safe and connected multimodal options. #SaludTues https://t.co/laJPnMwj2J
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Low income people have the highest rates of walking/biking to work & Latinos have high rates of walking/biking to school, but have fewer sidewalks and lights. Latinos face higher rates of pedestrian fatalities at 21.5%, though they only make up 16% of the population. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A3 Law and policy changes are critical to reduce disparities in power and prioritize investment in school social workers, nurses and psychologists over school police. #SaludTues https://t.co/p0mNuMjb1S
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Low income people have the highest rates of walking/biking to work & Latinos have high rates of walking/biking to school, but have fewer sidewalks and lights. Latinos face higher rates of pedestrian fatalities at 21.5%, though they only make up 16% of the population. #SaludTues
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A2) #SaludTues https://t.co/sYDjncpqv0
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @VCUSocHealth: A3. We know that health is affected by a variety of place-based indicators that are shaped by policies and laws in place. When we look at states, we see that those with policies that support American workers and families have better health outcomes #SaludTues https://t.co/sdNxkVpywc
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @NCHH: A3 Many health impacts of poor #housingquality can be prevented via housing regulation, inexpensive repairs, ongoing maintenance & small behavior changes. Systems changes are especially important b/c they protect the health of residents today & for future generations. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.1 Present-day inequities are rooted in historical injustice and systemic inequality going back to colonization and slavery. These biases are reflected in modern systems and law & policy that influence health. Undoing those unfair policies can create #healthequity. #SaludTues https://t.co/f74S7uFhpz
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4 What are some local policy changes that can improve health and equity in your community? #SaludTues https://t.co/gaWqcDSsZ1
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ResilNation: A3: A3: Cross‐sector partnerships are necessary to address social determinants associated with community adversity, inequities & build resilience at the community level – law and policy should be trauma-informed. #PairofAces #ResilientNation #SaludTues https://t.co/3N8pH8v2rG
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.2 Law & policy have been essential to creating today’s health disparities. They’ve denied opportunity and resources for communities, and created unhealthy environments. Yet those same laws and policies can be amended to create positive change. #SaludTues https://t.co/y1mzi9LkEA
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A2) #SaludTues https://t.co/Cj8hG4o3vn
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4 What are some local policy changes that can improve health and equity in your community? #SaludTues https://t.co/gaWqcDSsZ1
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4 What are some local policy changes that can improve health and equity in your community? #SaludTues https://t.co/gaWqcDSsZ1
CHC @CHC_SouthAL
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.1 Present-day inequities are rooted in historical injustice and systemic inequality going back to colonization and slavery. These biases are reflected in modern systems and law & policy that influence health. Undoing those unfair policies can create #healthequity. #SaludTues https://t.co/f74S7uFhpz
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Identify local stakeholders, including non-traditional public health partners, that look at problems and solutions differently. Look for partners who have a stake in health communities; partners who can contribute, influence community, and help achieve objectives. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 Improving access to medical care through community health worker initiatives that strengthen health care delivery systems and produce a more culturally relevant health care workforce. Also, school-based health centers. #SaludTues https://t.co/GS0YliPJsq
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
Because regressive, racist policies got us here and only progressive, inclusive policy can get us out. Programs and interventions help but policy changes the game. #SaludTues
Horizon Foundation @thehorizonfound
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.2 Law & policy have been essential to creating today’s health disparities. They’ve denied opportunity and resources for communities, and created unhealthy environments. Yet those same laws and policies can be amended to create positive change. #SaludTues https://t.co/y1mzi9LkEA
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.2 Law & policy have been essential to creating today’s health disparities. They’ve denied opportunity and resources for communities, and created unhealthy environments. Yet those same laws and policies can be amended to create positive change. #SaludTues https://t.co/y1mzi9LkEA
CHC @CHC_SouthAL
RT @SaludAmerica: Low income people have the highest rates of walking/biking to work & Latinos have high rates of walking/biking to school, but have fewer sidewalks and lights. Latinos face higher rates of pedestrian fatalities at 21.5%, though they only make up 16% of the population. #SaludTues
Jana A. Hirsch @Jana_Hirsch
RT @SaludAmerica: Have you seen the effects of inequality? https://t.co/IWdxVb9If2 #SaludTues https://t.co/AtBIMAC51i
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 Improve the early & primary school learning experience in low-income neighborhoods. Children who participate in high-quality early care and education experience a range of cognitive and health benefits, with the greatest impact seen in low-income populations. #SaludTues https://t.co/XrhohvydAg
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A4) #SaludTues https://t.co/Kuw9zYPEyl
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A4 Invest in transit. @rey4sa pushed the city to invest $10 million to increase frequency on a dozen bus routes in #SATX. Ridership is up 31% to 41% on those routes! #SaludTues https://t.co/mSOXLcULWI
Cultiva La Salud @CultivaLaSalud
A3 Unjust and unfair laws and policies promote poor health. For example, the unregulated saturation and siting of fast food restaurants in low-income neighborhoods increases unhealthy diets and perpetuates chronic disease. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@BrianCCastrucci #SaludTues https://t.co/xxqVh0xXPu
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A4) #SaludTues https://t.co/vvDTjmYMQP
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 Trauma-informed care in early care, schools, justice system, family support services, etc. #SaludTues https://t.co/dwEpfuPUE3
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A4: Policies that support access to healthy food! #DYK low-income neighborhoods have far fewer supermarkets and therefore less access to healthy food for kids and families than higher-income neighborhoods? https://t.co/hRbHOWl3xs #saludtues #SNAP https://t.co/X7hHYQ5qsu
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A4.1 From our #EquityBlueprint: “Collective action to reduce health disparities is most successful when it begins at the local level.” Local action is a strategic, responsive, and feasible long-term approach that can achieve #healthequity. #SaludTues https://t.co/DY0EJ5YaFz
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 Climate actions and policies to reduce vehicle miles traveled, like investing in and promoting public transit, sidewalks, bike lanes and ride-sharing, can solve multiple health and equity issues simultaneously. #SaludTues #ClimateChangesHealth https://t.co/QNTYcg2J6p
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A4) #SaludTues https://t.co/yLIci9DUbV
Horizon Foundation @thehorizonfound
RT @SaludAmerica: A3 Law and policy changes are critical to reduce disparities in opportunity and prioritize investment in and design of safe and connected multimodal options. #SaludTues https://t.co/laJPnMwj2J
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
Add a serious review of school funding equity. The disparities that started in early care access get exacerbated by school funding disparities.
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Identify local stakeholders, including non-traditional public health partners, that look at problems and solutions differently. Look for partners who have a stake in health communities; partners who can contribute, influence community, and help achieve objectives. #SaludTues
CHC @CHC_SouthAL
RT @ResilNation: A3: A3: Cross‐sector partnerships are necessary to address social determinants associated with community adversity, inequities & build resilience at the community level – law and policy should be trauma-informed. #PairofAces #ResilientNation #SaludTues https://t.co/3N8pH8v2rG
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A4) #SaludTues https://t.co/Y1hW72wmCY
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A4.1 From our #EquityBlueprint: A4.1 From our #EquityBlueprint: “Collective action to reduce health disparities is most successful when it begins at the local level.” Local action is a strategic, responsive, and feasible long-term approach that can achieve #healthequity. #SaludTues https://t.co/DY0EJ5YaFz
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @Voices4HK: A4: A4: Policies that support access to healthy food! #DYK low-income neighborhoods have far fewer supermarkets and therefore less access to healthy food for kids and families than higher-income neighborhoods? https://t.co/hRbHOWl3xs #saludtues #SNAP https://t.co/X7hHYQ5qsu
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
RT @VCUSocHealth: A3. We know that health is affected by a variety of place-based indicators that are shaped by policies and laws in place. When we look at states, we see that those with policies that support American workers and families have better health outcomes #SaludTues https://t.co/sdNxkVpywc
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 Project DULCE adds a “family specialist” to a child’s pediatric healthcare team to reduce economic stress and improve conditions of poverty with the goal of improving HEALTH. #SaludTues https://t.co/soVjVbLRCC
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A3 Reduce disparities in opportunity by increasing protective factors, like frequent transit, safe sidewalks and bike lanes, and green space. #SaludTues
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
RT @PublicHealthMap: A3: A3: Law and Policy changes are critical to achieving health equity because they are the best means of ensuring lasting positive change that also involves the public and other stakeholders during the process. #SaludTues https://t.co/1jRMXwos5d
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A4.2 Some local policy changes that can improve health and equity include: • Tobacco control laws • Limiting sugary drinks • and opening up recreation facilities w/ shared use – See our resource catalog for community health: https://t.co/gKcFtNvXId #SaludTues https://t.co/HmzP7OxDRz
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4 What are some local policy changes that can improve health and equity in your community? #SaludTues https://t.co/gaWqcDSsZ1
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A4 To achieve safe transportation improvements for a growing population, this city began to transition away from policies that move vehicles to ones that move people. #SaludTues https://t.co/Ak6YzlZXNh
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 Improve access to fair work for low-income families and female head of households. #SaludTues https://t.co/6TFROmGEbb
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A4) #SaludTues https://t.co/ZhmEOufDxN
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A4: #CompleteStreets policies. Complete streets, which include proper sidewalks, bike lanes, and crosswalks, could help prevent up to 9 out of 10 crashes that occur alongside roadways. https://t.co/ch2gLU9p2w #saludtues https://t.co/fDsJV6JPBZ
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
A4. Well any of the nine policies identified by @city_health. Also rental inspection. That moves us upstream. Please check this out: https://t.co/c7mwylQ2MS
Cultiva La Salud @CultivaLaSalud
A4 In Fresno, we could improve health by investing in parks and increasing safe spaces for recreation and play. Focusing these investments in park-poor neighborhoods would help us achieve greater health equity. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q5 What is a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach? How can HiAP address health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/UwTOxOrNNw
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @Voices4HK: A4: A4: #CompleteStreets policies. Complete streets, which include proper sidewalks, bike lanes, and crosswalks, could help prevent up to 9 out of 10 crashes that occur alongside roadways. https://t.co/ch2gLU9p2w #saludtues https://t.co/fDsJV6JPBZ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
All of these! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A4: Some local policy changes that enact strategic partnerships, build community capacity, and address health education & health care can improve social & institutional inequities as well as address issues around living conditions, risk behaviors, disease & mortality. #SaludTues https://t.co/3I7oE5qYXl
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A5) #SaludTues https://t.co/zCs1Rb3RsI
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 Health in All Policies is an efficient model to ensure that health is consistently considered in policymaking across multiple agencies and departments over the long-term. #SaludTues #HiAP
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5 What is a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach? How can HiAP address health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/UwTOxOrNNw
Central Health @CentralHealthTX
Q4 #SaludTues State and local governments should work with urban planners and health professionals to foster the incorporation of health in planning, policy, and decision-making frameworks to create healthy communities.
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
Health in All Policies (HiAP) is a collaborative approach that integrates and articulates health considerations into policymaking across sectors to improve the health of all communities and people. #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5 What is a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach? How can HiAP address health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/UwTOxOrNNw
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A5 Health in All Policies recognizes that health is created by numerous social and environmental factors outside the traditional field of public health. #HiAP integrates health considerations into policymaking. #SaludTues https://t.co/zuc1lFZfI6
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4 Improving access to medical care through community health worker initiatives that strengthen health care delivery systems and produce a more culturally relevant health care workforce. Also, school-based health centers. #SaludTues https://t.co/GS0YliPJsq
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4 Improve the early & primary school learning experience in low-income neighborhoods. Children who participate in high-quality early care and education experience a range of cognitive and health benefits, with the greatest impact seen in low-income populations. #SaludTues https://t.co/XrhohvydAg
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4 Trauma-informed care in early care, schools, justice system, family support services, etc. #SaludTues https://t.co/dwEpfuPUE3
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
RT @SaludAmerica: Q4 What are some local policy changes that can improve health and equity in your community? #SaludTues https://t.co/gaWqcDSsZ1
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4 Climate actions and policies to reduce vehicle miles traveled, like investing in and promoting public transit, sidewalks, bike lanes and ride-sharing, can solve multiple health and equity issues simultaneously. #SaludTues #ClimateChangesHealth https://t.co/QNTYcg2J6p
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @CentralHealthTX: Q4 #SaludTues State and local governments should work with urban planners and health professionals to foster the incorporation of health in planning, policy, and decision-making frameworks to create healthy communities.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Identify local stakeholders, including non-traditional public health partners, that look at problems and solutions differently. Look for partners who have a stake in health communities; partners who can contribute, influence community, and help achieve objectives. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A4.1 From our #EquityBlueprint: A4.1 From our #EquityBlueprint: “Collective action to reduce health disparities is most successful when it begins at the local level.” Local action is a strategic, responsive, and feasible long-term approach that can achieve #healthequity. #SaludTues https://t.co/DY0EJ5YaFz
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @Voices4HK: A4: A4: Policies that support access to healthy food! #DYK low-income neighborhoods have far fewer supermarkets and therefore less access to healthy food for kids and families than higher-income neighborhoods? https://t.co/hRbHOWl3xs #saludtues #SNAP https://t.co/X7hHYQ5qsu
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4 Project DULCE adds a “family specialist” to a child’s pediatric healthcare team to reduce economic stress and improve conditions of poverty with the goal of improving HEALTH. #SaludTues https://t.co/soVjVbLRCC
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A4 To achieve safe transportation improvements for a growing population, this city began to transition away from policies that move vehicles to ones that move people. #SaludTues https://t.co/Ak6YzlZXNh
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
A4. Let’s not forget that the need for medical care increases when we ignore the social and economic root causes of disease. Medical care is a band aid. We need cures. Those cures are policy. Medicare for All can only improve health with commensurate social policy #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A5 Health in All Policies recognizes that health is created by numerous social and environmental factors outside the traditional field of public health. #HiAP integrates health considerations into policymaking. #SaludTues https://t.co/zuc1lFZfI6
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health in All Policies (HiAP) is a collaborative approach that integrates and articulates health considerations into policymaking across sectors to improve the health of all communities and people. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A5.1 All policies have to potential to influence health. So why not include health when making or changing policies? That’s the theory behind a #HiAP approach. See our resources: https://t.co/xXh2e1Urv2 #SaludTues https://t.co/0gFloalgTo
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 For example, the transportation department, planning department, public health department, law enforcement, and school board can coordinate programs and adopt policies to ensure kids in disadvantaged neighborhoods can safely walk, bike, and roll to school. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5 What is a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach? How can HiAP address health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/UwTOxOrNNw
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
The HiAP approach provides one way to achieve the National Prevention Strategy and Healthy People 2020 goals and enhance the potential for state, territorial, and local health departments to improve health outcomes. #SaludTues
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
A4 Learn how some communities are using evidence-based policy to change lead outcomes: - @RWJF & @pewtrusts' "10 Policies" project & report: https://t.co/Dz73vVSHBU - #LeadPoisoning Prevention Case Studies w/@HealthyAmerica1: https://t.co/g85XZ44xG8 #SaludTues
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A5) #SaludTues https://t.co/A7fux47iQN
Center on Society and Health @VCUSocHealth
A4 #RVA has been working hard to achieve a #CultureofHealth for all, by addressing historic inequities by confronting that history and changing those policies: https://t.co/vfayGymKHl @CityRichmondVA #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@BrianCCastrucci An expensive band aid. #SaludTues
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
RT @SaludAmerica: Q5 What is a Health in All Policies (HiAP) approach? How can HiAP address health inequities? #SaludTues https://t.co/UwTOxOrNNw
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 We love @ChangeLabWorks’ new health equity blueprint for changemakers. #SaludTues https://t.co/2AhPPvuQUJ
DMC @jogdmc
RT @SaludAmerica: Low income people have the highest rates of walking/biking to work & Latinos have high rates of walking/biking to school, but have fewer sidewalks and lights. Latinos face higher rates of pedestrian fatalities at 21.5%, though they only make up 16% of the population. #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A4: We have a variety of resources to support policies that improve health equity! Check them out at https://t.co/ZfLz1E4qOu #saludtues https://t.co/i4CO6GEtV4
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
HiAP recognizes that health is created by a multitude of factors beyond healthcare and, in many cases, beyond the scope of traditional public health activities. The HiAP approach may also be effective in identifying gaps in evidence and achieving health equity. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A5.2 Since no one government department or agency has authority over all policies, its crucial that all parts of government consider health in their policymaking. Then we can address the fundamental drivers of health inequities. #SaludTues https://t.co/Gbcu6fCnyK
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A5 Share this 4-page guide with state and local leaders. #SaludTues https://t.co/7jtSXOObx9 @APHA https://t.co/LSEcocdU5g
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A5 A little older, but we also love @ChangeLabWorks’ toolkit From Start to Finish: How to Permanently Improve Government through Health in All Policies. #SaludTues
Megan @jmegan
Wait, what about the license plate slogans? #onpoli #TOpoli
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: HiAP recognizes that health is created by a multitude of factors beyond healthcare and, in many cases, beyond the scope of traditional public health activities. The HiAP approach may also be effective in identifying gaps in evidence and achieving health equity. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 For example, the transportation department, planning department, public health department, law enforcement, and school board can coordinate programs and adopt policies to ensure kids in disadvantaged neighborhoods can safely walk, bike, and roll to school. #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 For example, the transportation department, planning department, public health department, law enforcement, and school board can coordinate programs and adopt policies to ensure kids in disadvantaged neighborhoods can safely walk, bike, and roll to school. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @BrianCCastrucci: A4. Let’s not forget that the need for medical care increases when we ignore the social and economic root causes of disease. Medical care is a band aid. We need cures. Those cures are policy. Medicare for All can only improve health with commensurate social policy #SaludTues
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A5) #SaludTues https://t.co/MmXqPQm3A5
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Promote health, equity, and sustainability. Support intersectoral collaboration. Benefit multiple partners. Engage stakeholders. Create structural or process change. #SaludTues
Renata Schiavo @RenataSNYC
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 We love @ChangeLabWorks’ new health equity blueprint for changemakers. #SaludTues https://t.co/2AhPPvuQUJ
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @CultivaLaSalud: A4 In Fresno, we could improve health by investing in parks and increasing safe spaces for recreation and play. Focusing these investments in park-poor neighborhoods would help us achieve greater health equity. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
To achieve a healthy community, every part of government has a role to play. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @BrianCCastrucci: A4. Let’s not forget that the need for medical care increases when we ignore the social and economic root causes of disease. Medical care is a band aid. We need cures. Those cures are policy. Medicare for All can only improve health with commensurate social policy #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @CultivaLaSalud: A3 Unjust and unfair laws and policies promote poor health. For example, the unregulated saturation and siting of fast food restaurants in low-income neighborhoods increases unhealthy diets and perpetuates chronic disease. #SaludTues
Cultiva La Salud @CultivaLaSalud
A5 HiAP is about valuing health and ensuring that every decision we make has a positive benefit to health equity. Heath in all policies - Equity in all results. #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Promote health, equity, and sustainability. Support intersectoral collaboration. Benefit multiple partners. Engage stakeholders. Create structural or process change. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q6 How can the policymaking process elevate collaboration, inclusiveness, and community engagement? #SaludTues
Renata Schiavo @RenataSNYC
RT @CentralHealthTX: Q4 #SaludTues State and local governments should work with urban planners and health professionals to foster the incorporation of health in planning, policy, and decision-making frameworks to create healthy communities.
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q6 How can the policymaking process elevate collaboration, inclusiveness, and community engagement? #SaludTues https://t.co/VhaAYw6B8z
Betsy Rolland @betsyrolland
RT @BrianCCastrucci: A4. Let’s not forget that the need for medical care increases when we ignore the social and economic root causes of disease. Medical care is a band aid. We need cures. Those cures are policy. Medicare for All can only improve health with commensurate social policy #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6 How can the policymaking process elevate collaboration, inclusiveness, and community engagement? #SaludTues https://t.co/VhaAYw6B8z
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A5) #SaludTues https://t.co/ZtrYUniCys
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A5: According to the @WHO, Health in all policies requires policies that actively support health by requiring different sectors to work together such as health ministries, urban planners, industry, housing, transport, and waste management in the case of air pollution. #SaludTues https://t.co/qxE5qSptjH
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 Explore the roots of the problem as a community. Identify past and present patterns of racial segregation. Use data to describe disparities and inequities. Stay focused on system issues that are causing problems. Don’t blame the victims. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: All of these! #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 Health in All Policies is an efficient model to ensure that health is consistently considered in policymaking across multiple agencies and departments over the long-term. #SaludTues #HiAP
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @CentralHealthTX: Q4 #SaludTues State and local governments should work with urban planners and health professionals to foster the incorporation of health in planning, policy, and decision-making frameworks to create healthy communities.
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 Collaborative efforts to address the conditions of poverty while addressing implicit bias. #SaludTues https://t.co/tIG7VkJ8EE
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A5 Health in All Policies recognizes that health is created by numerous social and environmental factors outside the traditional field of public health. #HiAP integrates health considerations into policymaking. #SaludTues https://t.co/zuc1lFZfI6
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health in All Policies (HiAP) is a collaborative approach that integrates and articulates health considerations into policymaking across sectors to improve the health of all communities and people. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A6.1 Public participation in policy development is central to democratic government. Yet some folks have been left out. Creating healthy, equitable communities means putting those most affected at the center of the decision-making process. #SaludTues https://t.co/4DzVZpFN1P
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 For example, the transportation department, planning department, public health department, law enforcement, and school board can coordinate programs and adopt policies to ensure kids in disadvantaged neighborhoods can safely walk, bike, and roll to school. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 We love @ChangeLabWorks’ new health equity blueprint for changemakers. #SaludTues https://t.co/2AhPPvuQUJ
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 A little older, but we also love @ChangeLabWorks’ toolkit From Start to Finish: A5 A little older, but we also love @ChangeLabWorks’ toolkit From Start to Finish: How to Permanently Improve Government through Health in All Policies. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: HiAP recognizes that health is created by a multitude of factors beyond healthcare and, in many cases, beyond the scope of traditional public health activities. The HiAP approach may also be effective in identifying gaps in evidence and achieving health equity. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Promote health, equity, and sustainability. Support intersectoral collaboration. Benefit multiple partners. Engage stakeholders. Create structural or process change. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A6 “Planners who listen and build community relationships in good faith must still be able to distinguish between community priorities and the priorities of those who strive to maintain the status quo.” @TransitCenter #inclusivetransit #SaludTues
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
A4) How about removing the physician requirement for the local health official...They did it in San Antonio to amazing success.
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
A5 Complex problems like the intersection of health & housing require a holistic, multisector approach. Learn how communities around the US are working across sectors to address #leadpoisoning. https://t.co/dIBRlPR0no #SaludTues #leadexposure #HiAP @NACCHOalerts @ASTHO @nehaorg
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 We can help by elevating the early years and social emotional learning. We need to build #traumainformed schools and communities so kids have the best chance to stay healthy and thrive. #SaludTues https://t.co/oMOqtmFav3
MN Doctors for Health Equity @md4healthequity
A4- In MN policies on the table that can improve health & equity include #PaidLeaveMN #T21 #homesforallmn #MNCare4All #HomeworkStartsWithHome #UnsetTheSunset among many more! #mnleg #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6 How can the policymaking process elevate collaboration, inclusiveness, and community engagement? #SaludTues https://t.co/VhaAYw6B8z
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.1 Public participation in policy development is central to democratic government. Yet some folks have been left out. Creating healthy, equitable communities means putting those most affected at the center of the decision-making process. #SaludTues https://t.co/4DzVZpFN1P
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6 How can the policymaking process elevate collaboration, inclusiveness, and community engagement? #SaludTues https://t.co/VhaAYw6B8z
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A6.2 People-centered engagement benefits both community members and policymakers. Improving self-determination has a positive, direct impact on people’s health! #SaludTues https://t.co/KfOTxJFJFO
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A6) #SaludTues https://t.co/5HLS0V8ecY
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
Watch out for #victmblaming. Policymakers can’t ask for community input on climate action while demanding residents “do their part” to drive less and blaming residents who cross without a crosswalk or scooter on the sidewalk. #SaludTues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
A complex and interrelated set of individual, provider, health system, societal, and environmental factors contribute to disparities in health and health care. Thus, in order to make a change, it essential to collaborate to achieve health equity. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 Educate and engage community members about various decisionmaking processes. Bring Latinos to the table. #SaludTues #ClimateChangesHealth https://t.co/1zJZfZOITf
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A6.3 Other ideas from our #EquityBlueprint: • build foundation of trust btw policymakers and communities • promote community strengths, assets, resilience • ensure engagement is inclusive and respresentative #SaludTues
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
RT @SaludAmerica: A5 For example, the transportation department, planning department, public health department, law enforcement, and school board can coordinate programs and adopt policies to ensure kids in disadvantaged neighborhoods can safely walk, bike, and roll to school. #SaludTues
Diego Valdivia @diegovaldiviap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Educate and engage community members about various decisionmaking processes. Bring Latinos to the table. #SaludTues #ClimateChangesHealth https://t.co/1zJZfZOITf
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.3 Other ideas from our #EquityBlueprint: A6.3 Other ideas from our #EquityBlueprint: • build foundation of trust btw policymakers and communities • promote community strengths, assets, resilience • ensure engagement is inclusive and respresentative #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: A complex and interrelated set of individual, provider, health system, societal, and environmental factors contribute to disparities in health and health care. Thus, in order to make a change, it essential to collaborate to achieve health equity. #SaludTues
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A6: Communities must be included in policy development. When people make decisions about their health—or the health of their children—the choices they make depend on the options they have available. #saludtues
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
It is important for organizations to work across sectors to achieve health equity because the problem of health disparities is multi-faceted. Cultural and diversity are key to addressing health equity. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @AMFitnessHealth: Watch out for #victmblaming. Policymakers can’t ask for community input on climate action while demanding residents “do their part” to drive less and blaming residents who cross without a crosswalk or scooter on the sidewalk. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 Elected officials should work with environmental justice and pedestrian safety advocacy groups. Active transportation investments more than pay for themselves in health care and fuel savings. #SaludTues #activeliving https://t.co/laJPnMwj2J
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @NCHH: A5 Complex problems like the intersection of health & housing require a holistic, multisector approach. Learn how communities around the US are working across sectors to address #leadpoisoning. https://t.co/dIBRlPR0no #SaludTues #leadexposure #HiAP @NACCHOalerts @ASTHO @nehaorg
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A6 “Planners who listen and build community relationships in good faith must still be able to distinguish between community priorities and the priorities of those who strive to maintain the status quo.” @TransitCenter #inclusivetransit #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: HiAP recognizes that health is created by a multitude of factors beyond healthcare and, in many cases, beyond the scope of traditional public health activities. The HiAP approach may also be effective in identifying gaps in evidence and achieving health equity. #SaludTues
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A6) #SaludTues https://t.co/QKlybT8UOw
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @Voices4HK: A4: A4: We have a variety of resources to support policies that improve health equity! Check them out at https://t.co/ZfLz1E4qOu #saludtues https://t.co/i4CO6GEtV4
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@BrianCCastrucci Great point! Amazing success with @ColleenBridger! #SaludTues
Center on Society and Health @VCUSocHealth
A6 To truly elevate the voices of their communities, policymakers must make concerted efforts at creating trusting relationships with their constituents--meeting folks where they are and seeking out and listening to those previously unheard. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @PublicHealthMap: A4: A4: Some local policy changes that enact strategic partnerships, build community capacity, and address health education & health care can improve social & institutional inequities as well as address issues around living conditions, risk behaviors, disease & mortality. #SaludTues https://t.co/3I7oE5qYXl
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A6) #SaludTues https://t.co/EFleAGpsVL
zolboo @zolbookedit
RT @Saraziesque: "Air quality" can sound so technical & boring-but we should be outraged & inspired to act by the fact that our societal choice to invest in cars over walking & biking is poisoning the air that we breathe, with the greatest consequences for kids of color. #saludtues
Greg Wilson @joke2power
RT @SaludAmerica: Q6 How can the policymaking process elevate collaboration, inclusiveness, and community engagement? #SaludTues https://t.co/VhaAYw6B8z
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A6 Help transportation practitioners understand what it means to integrate transit and #CompleteStreets, the possible integration practices, and the important lessons from communities across the country. #SaludTues https://t.co/EyfGpC87jo
Greg Wilson @joke2power
RT @brianrahmer: @SaludAmerica A6) #SaludTues https://t.co/5HLS0V8ecY
Brian Rahmer @brianrahmer
@SaludAmerica A6) #SaludTues https://t.co/UEGG5Ws0oJ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @VCUSocHealth: A6 To truly elevate the voices of their communities, policymakers must make concerted efforts at creating trusting relationships with their constituents--meeting folks where they are and seeking out and listening to those previously unheard. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A6 “The failure to align public transportation service with the populations who rely most heavily on transit is not just a shortcoming of equity planning, but a shortcoming of basic transit planning.” @TransitCenter #inclusivetransit #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A6: The policymaking process can elevate collaboration, inclusiveness, and community engagement by bringing together local public officials and leaders of civic & community organizations and directly addressing concerns about the best way forward for effective change. #SaludTues https://t.co/1hQW6mf5Mv
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Help transportation practitioners understand what it means to integrate transit and #CompleteStreets, the possible integration practices, and the important lessons from communities across the country. #SaludTues https://t.co/EyfGpC87jo
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Explore the roots of the problem as a community. Identify past and present patterns of racial segregation. Use data to describe disparities and inequities. Stay focused on system issues that are causing problems. Don’t blame the victims. #SaludTues
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
A6 As communities take interest in enacting policies to prevent #leadexposure, they must include the voices of those impacted. Read "5 Ways to Achieve Equity in #LeadPoisoning Prevention #PolicyMaking": https://t.co/1nLddnwYV9 @JoyceFdn @HumanImpact_HIP #SaludTues #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Collaborative efforts to address the conditions of poverty while addressing implicit bias. #SaludTues https://t.co/tIG7VkJ8EE
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Q7 Who is succeeding at incorporating equity into their work and mission? Whose work do you admire? #SaludTues https://t.co/YZLFxvUuii
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 We can help by elevating the early years and social emotional learning. We need to build #traumainformed schools and communities so kids have the best chance to stay healthy and thrive. #SaludTues https://t.co/oMOqtmFav3
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.1 Public participation in policy development is central to democratic government. Yet some folks have been left out. Creating healthy, equitable communities means putting those most affected at the center of the decision-making process. #SaludTues https://t.co/4DzVZpFN1P
Horizon Foundation @thehorizonfound
RT @Voices4HK: A1: A1: Health inequities = the disproportionate burden of disease in different racial/ethnic populations, in low socioeconomic populations, in those with less education, in different geographies, by sexual orientation or sex, or disability. #saludtues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Educate and engage community members about various decisionmaking processes. Bring Latinos to the table. #SaludTues #ClimateChangesHealth https://t.co/1zJZfZOITf
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.3 Other ideas from our #EquityBlueprint: A6.3 Other ideas from our #EquityBlueprint: • build foundation of trust btw policymakers and communities • promote community strengths, assets, resilience • ensure engagement is inclusive and respresentative #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: A complex and interrelated set of individual, provider, health system, societal, and environmental factors contribute to disparities in health and health care. Thus, in order to make a change, it essential to collaborate to achieve health equity. #SaludTues
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
A5) worth checking out this piece that includes a discussion of the awareness and perceived impact of HiAP among state and local HD employees in 2017. Spoiler - it’s not so good. https://t.co/cHOIszcjwH
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @SaludAmerica: Q7 Who is succeeding at incorporating equity into their work and mission? Whose work do you admire? #SaludTues https://t.co/YZLFxvUuii
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Elected officials should work with environmental justice and pedestrian safety advocacy groups. Active transportation investments more than pay for themselves in health care and fuel savings. #SaludTues #activeliving https://t.co/laJPnMwj2J
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @PublicHealthMap: A4: A4: Some local policy changes that enact strategic partnerships, build community capacity, and address health education & health care can improve social & institutional inequities as well as address issues around living conditions, risk behaviors, disease & mortality. #SaludTues https://t.co/3I7oE5qYXl
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 Transportation is the link between so many of the issues we have discussed today. 🚌 We admire agencies that are targeting active transportation improvements in Latino and low-income communities. #SaludTues
NACCHO @NACCHOalerts
RT @PublicHealthMap: A4: A4: Some local policy changes that enact strategic partnerships, build community capacity, and address health education & health care can improve social & institutional inequities as well as address issues around living conditions, risk behaviors, disease & mortality. #SaludTues https://t.co/3I7oE5qYXl
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Help transportation practitioners understand what it means to integrate transit and #CompleteStreets, the possible integration practices, and the important lessons from communities across the country. #SaludTues https://t.co/EyfGpC87jo
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @VCUSocHealth: A6 To truly elevate the voices of their communities, policymakers must make concerted efforts at creating trusting relationships with their constituents--meeting folks where they are and seeking out and listening to those previously unheard. #SaludTues
TheJoyThatIHaveTheWorldDidntGiveItToMe @highclassjl
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A4.2 Some local policy changes that can improve health and equity include: A4.2 Some local policy changes that can improve health and equity include: • Tobacco control laws • Limiting sugary drinks • and opening up recreation facilities w/ shared use – See our resource catalog for community health: https://t.co/gKcFtNvXId #SaludTues https://t.co/HmzP7OxDRz
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
RT @SaludAmerica: Q7 Who is succeeding at incorporating equity into their work and mission? Whose work do you admire? #SaludTues https://t.co/YZLFxvUuii
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A7 I love the work @LINK_Houston is doing to analyze equity in transit service and prioritize high-need areas. #SaludTues https://t.co/9yf6Q6tDAu https://t.co/yjHr7PD1o6
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
@SaludAmerica This is so key. Local government leaders and entities have to work together and with communities. They can't just rely on the the expertise in their own sector to come up with sweeping solutions. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Follow Complete Streets. @completestreets #SaludTues https://t.co/8WpfMmxjzx
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Q7 Who is succeeding at incorporating equity into their work and mission? Whose work do you admire? #SaludTues https://t.co/YZLFxvUuii
TheJoyThatIHaveTheWorldDidntGiveItToMe @highclassjl
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.1 Present-day inequities are rooted in historical injustice and systemic inequality going back to colonization and slavery. These biases are reflected in modern systems and law & policy that influence health. Undoing those unfair policies can create #healthequity. #SaludTues https://t.co/f74S7uFhpz
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Follow Vision Zero. @Visionzeronet #SaludTues https://t.co/yKQz8YzkPe
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
Hear, hear!
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Follow Safe Routes to School. @SafeRoutesNow #SaludTues https://t.co/DOt6W3VcBH
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @h2cm:
Cultiva La Salud @CultivaLaSalud
A6 We must invest in community leadership development. We've been building change agents in our community through a curriculum we designed - Powerful People: Building Leadership for Healthy Communities #VivaCultiva #SaludTues https://t.co/Dl1HY2cR5O
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A7.1 We really admire all the vibrant, positive content that @SaludAmerica produces. Just look at this amazing article about using art to visualize #healthequity! https://t.co/GPSnahzpzX #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A7 I love the work @sfmta_muni is doing! The Muni Service Equity Strategy will benefit eight selected Equity Neighborhoods with the highest-need populations. #SaludTues
MN Doctors for Health Equity @md4healthequity
A6 - The intentional actions of physicians as citizens & community members can be an important contribution to health equity. We often have time & resources our patients lack & the privilege & access to be able to share their stories & policy’s impact on us all #SaludTues
Hillsborough Transportation Planning Organization @HillsboroughMPO
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Elected officials should work with environmental justice and pedestrian safety advocacy groups. Active transportation investments more than pay for themselves in health care and fuel savings. #SaludTues #activeliving https://t.co/laJPnMwj2J
HHS OASH Region II @HHS_HealthReg2
We at @HHS_HealthReg2 work in ensuring the quality of health across all races and ethnic groups is equal and accessible. Working with non traditional public health partners is one we are taking action steps to improve health outcomes in Region II. #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A7.2 And make sure you check out the awesome @Voices4HK #healthequity toolkit! https://t.co/if3GQEZlFo #SaludTues So many useful, impactful tools there.
Hillsborough Transportation Planning Organization @HillsboroughMPO
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 Help transportation practitioners understand what it means to integrate transit and #CompleteStreets, the possible integration practices, and the important lessons from communities across the country. #SaludTues https://t.co/EyfGpC87jo
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.2 Law & policy have been essential to creating today’s health disparities. They’ve denied opportunity and resources for communities, and created unhealthy environments. Yet those same laws and policies can be amended to create positive change. #SaludTues https://t.co/y1mzi9LkEA
Trenton Health Team @TrentonHealth
RT @Voices4HK: A4: A4: #CompleteStreets policies. Complete streets, which include proper sidewalks, bike lanes, and crosswalks, could help prevent up to 9 out of 10 crashes that occur alongside roadways. https://t.co/ch2gLU9p2w #saludtues https://t.co/fDsJV6JPBZ
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: We at @HHS_HealthReg2 work in ensuring the quality of health across all races and ethnic groups is equal and accessible. Working with non traditional public health partners is one we are taking action steps to improve health outcomes in Region II. #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @md4healthequity: A6 - The intentional actions of physicians as citizens & community members can be an important contribution to health equity. We often have time & resources our patients lack & the privilege & access to be able to share their stories & policy’s impact on us all #SaludTues
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
Check this out from @city_health https://t.co/Rc4DGJ1MHN
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A7: Check out this inspiring work from @LaSemillaFC who is working on healthy food access in the Paso del Norte region of NM and El Paso, TX! https://t.co/Jp8lHklXS0 #saludtues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A7.2 And make sure you check out the awesome @Voices4HK #healthequity toolkit! https://t.co/if3GQEZlFo #SaludTues So many useful, impactful tools there. https://t.co/sxFV0JZJMx
Hillsborough Transportation Planning Organization @HillsboroughMPO
RT @SaludAmerica: Follow Vision Zero. @Visionzeronet #SaludTues https://t.co/yKQz8YzkPe
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 @kcmetrobus is embedding equity in plans, policies and budgets. Check out their “Equity and Social Justice Strategic Plan” to invest where needs are greatest. #SaludTues https://t.co/fADJOBLz6g
Center on Society and Health @VCUSocHealth
A7 We admire our community partners--those folks who share their own stories and show us how we can partner to make our community a healthier, happier place. #SaludTues
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A7 City of Oakland’s Equity Dashboard. Planners can overlay various demographic characteristics with planned transportation projects and other spatial layers of interest. #SaludTues https://t.co/HimJp3Aug3
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
A7: Learn more about how to incorporate #equity in your work! Check out our Health Equity Messaging Guide: https://t.co/m213Y9jN7h #saludtues https://t.co/df6cTzTcZg
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 @kcmetrobus is embedding equity in plans, policies and budgets. Check out their “Equity and Social Justice Strategic Plan” to invest where needs are greatest. #SaludTues https://t.co/fADJOBLz6g
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
A7.3 There are so many talented, insightful orgs and individuals on this chat! Make sure you scroll through and see all they have to offer – it’s so inspiring! #SaludTues #HealthEquity Thanks again to all who participated!
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 We admire groups and educators who are investing in early care and building a trauma-informed care workforce. #SaludTues https://t.co/731M7AnbUM
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
Okay #SaludTues here’s the thing with policy and law. We know what works. We know how to get kids early Pre-K and how to build affordable housing. We have the answers. We just don’t have the will - political or otherwise - to implement the solutions.
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A7 Organizations like @RideNewOrleans are helping to combat implicit, inequality-reinforcing assumptions. #spatialanalysis #SaludTues
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A7 City of Oakland’s Equity Dashboard. Planners can overlay various demographic characteristics with planned transportation projects and other spatial layers of interest. #SaludTues https://t.co/HimJp3Aug3
Center for Community Resilience @ResilNation
A7: Five #ResilientNation communities across the country are modeling/learning how cross-sector collaboration can begin to address inequity & structural racism in the system through the #PairofAces. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/R6Y9ipMo0n https://t.co/X5sQG3nlna
Nathan Chomilo, MD, FAAP, FACP @ChomiloMD
A7 - a few of my current favorites include @cdfmn, @mn4pfl, @MNHomelessCo, @simpsonhousing2, @mplswaytogrow & @ThinkSmallMN #SaludTues #EquityLeaders #HealthEquityMN
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A7.3 There are so many talented, insightful orgs and individuals on this chat! Make sure you scroll through and see all they have to offer – it’s so inspiring! #SaludTues #HealthEquity Thanks again to all who participated!
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @BrianCCastrucci: Okay #SaludTues here’s the thing with policy and law. We know what works. We know how to get kids early Pre-K and how to build affordable housing. We have the answers. We just don’t have the will - political or otherwise - to implement the solutions.
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 San Antonio dedicated funding for an ACEs coordinator. WTG @SAMetroHealth and @ColleenBridger! #saludtues https://t.co/OcdKoDLenc
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @Voices4HK: A7: Learn more about how to incorporate #equity in your work! Check out our Health Equity Messaging Guide: A7: Learn more about how to incorporate #equity in your work! Check out our Health Equity Messaging Guide: https://t.co/m213Y9jN7h #saludtues https://t.co/df6cTzTcZg
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
RT @ResilNation: A7: A7: Five #ResilientNation communities across the country are modeling/learning how cross-sector collaboration can begin to address inequity & structural racism in the system through the #PairofAces. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/R6Y9ipMo0n https://t.co/X5sQG3nlna
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 San Antonio dedicated funding for an ACEs coordinator. WTG @SAMetroHealth and @ColleenBridger! #saludtues https://t.co/OcdKoDLenc
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
RT @AMFitnessHealth: A7 Organizations like @RideNewOrleans are helping to combat implicit, inequality-reinforcing assumptions. #spatialanalysis #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) (23% Latino) has spent the past six years integrating trauma-informed practices, such as social and emotional learning and restorative discipline, to help students feel supported and understood. #SaludTues https://t.co/oQ5IMENpP1
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
@CultivaLaSalud Great resource! Everyone should check this out #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A7: @MVRPC has demonstrated how the health benefits of trail usage on the nation's largest paved trail network also has major economic benefits which demonstrates the importance of different sectors working together to achieve health equity. #SaludTues https://t.co/UmIHZzKvIa
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
And hit that follow button. I follow @ChangeLabWorks to keep up with all the cool stuff they do.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 Transportation is the link between so many of the issues we have discussed today. 🚌 We admire agencies that are targeting active transportation improvements in Latino and low-income communities. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Follow Complete Streets. @completestreets #SaludTues https://t.co/8WpfMmxjzx
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Follow Vision Zero. @Visionzeronet #SaludTues https://t.co/yKQz8YzkPe
Center for Community Resilience @ResilNation
And don't miss our Policy and Advocacy guide with more details: https://t.co/7U3obkxLBR #PairofAces #ResilientNation #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Follow Safe Routes to School. @SafeRoutesNow #SaludTues https://t.co/DOt6W3VcBH
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: We at @HHS_HealthReg2 work in ensuring the quality of health across all races and ethnic groups is equal and accessible. Working with non traditional public health partners is one we are taking action steps to improve health outcomes in Region II. #SaludTues
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
See #HiAP in action at the state and local levels to reduce #leadexposure. https://t.co/MxXXf7HSxu @NACCHOalerts @nehaorg @ASTHO @CDCEnvironment #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @md4healthequity: A6 - The intentional actions of physicians as citizens & community members can be an important contribution to health equity. We often have time & resources our patients lack & the privilege & access to be able to share their stories & policy’s impact on us all #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
A7 We love how San Antonio police are notifying schools when a child is present at a scene so the school can "Handle with Care." #SaludTues https://t.co/yql3Bn8BNB
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 @kcmetrobus is embedding equity in plans, policies and budgets. Check out their “Equity and Social Justice Strategic Plan” to invest where needs are greatest. #SaludTues https://t.co/fADJOBLz6g
Amanda Merck, MPH @AMFitnessHealth
A7 @DVRPC’s “Equity Through Access” Map toolkit. It’s all about accessibility-driven performance analysis for vulnerable populations. #SaludTues https://t.co/cROdqRHCJo
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 We admire groups and educators who are investing in early care and building a trauma-informed care workforce. #SaludTues https://t.co/731M7AnbUM
Christine @1chefdiva
RT @SaludAmerica: A6 We can help by elevating the early years and social emotional learning. We need to build #traumainformed schools and communities so kids have the best chance to stay healthy and thrive. #SaludTues https://t.co/oMOqtmFav3
Sara Zimmerman @Saraziesque
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A6.1 Public participation in policy development is central to democratic government. Yet some folks have been left out. Creating healthy, equitable communities means putting those most affected at the center of the decision-making process. #SaludTues https://t.co/4DzVZpFN1P
Human Impact Partners @HumanImpact_HIP
RT @NCHH: A6 As communities take interest in enacting policies to prevent #leadexposure, they must include the voices of those impacted. Read "5 Ways to Achieve Equity in #LeadPoisoning Prevention #PolicyMaking": https://t.co/1nLddnwYV9 @JoyceFdn @HumanImpact_HIP #SaludTues #SaludTues
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
@SAMetroHealth @ColleenBridger and @Ron_Nirenberg are so ahead of the curve it looks like an ant hill in the rear view.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 San Antonio dedicated funding for an ACEs coordinator. WTG @SAMetroHealth and @ColleenBridger! #saludtues https://t.co/OcdKoDLenc
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) (23% Latino) has spent the past six years integrating trauma-informed practices, such as social and emotional learning and restorative discipline, to help students feel supported and understood. #SaludTues https://t.co/oQ5IMENpP1
ChangeLab Solutions @ChangeLabWorks
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: Health inequities exist when there is a difference in health outcomes across different groups of people, and that difference is caused by something: systematic (carefully planned), avoidable, or unfair and unjust. #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: A7 We love how San Antonio police are notifying schools when a child is present at a scene so the school can "Handle with Care." #SaludTues https://t.co/yql3Bn8BNB
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ResilNation: A7: A7: Five #ResilientNation communities across the country are modeling/learning how cross-sector collaboration can begin to address inequity & structural racism in the system through the #PairofAces. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/R6Y9ipMo0n https://t.co/X5sQG3nlna
Sara Zimmerman @Saraziesque
RT @SaludAmerica: A2 Auto-dependence is a driver. 😉 But seriously, driving is expensive, dirty, and dangerous. #SaludTues https://t.co/vDbL9j0ZqH
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
RT @NCHH: See #HiAP in action at the state and local levels to reduce #leadexposure. https://t.co/MxXXf7HSxu @NACCHOalerts @nehaorg @ASTHO @CDCEnvironment #SaludTues
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ResilNation: A7: A7: Five #ResilientNation communities across the country are modeling/learning how cross-sector collaboration can begin to address inequity & structural racism in the system through the #PairofAces. #SaludTues Learn more: https://t.co/R6Y9ipMo0n https://t.co/X5sQG3nlna
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A7.3 There are so many talented, insightful orgs and individuals on this chat! Make sure you scroll through and see all they have to offer – it’s so inspiring! #SaludTues #HealthEquity Thanks again to all who participated!
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
@BrianCCastrucci It's frustrating. #SaludTues
Madeleine Villanueva @Madeleine_V_
The latest MAD Recon: Early Care & Ed Daily! https://t.co/pRCwu1Vn0g Thanks to @youngchildfacts @zheggie @TimBartik #saludtues #earthday
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
A7 (2/2): Follow @railstotrails, a phenomenal nonprofit organization dedicated to creating a nationwide network of trails from former rail lines and connecting corridors to build healthier places for healthier people. We ❤️ #RTC! #SaludTues https://t.co/3DoWpKOgDY
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A7.3 There are so many talented, insightful orgs and individuals on this chat! Make sure you scroll through and see all they have to offer – it’s so inspiring! #SaludTues #HealthEquity Thanks again to all who participated!
André Blackman @mindofandre
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A7.3 There are so many talented, insightful orgs and individuals on this chat! Make sure you scroll through and see all they have to offer – it’s so inspiring! #SaludTues #HealthEquity Thanks again to all who participated!
Nathan Chomilo, MD, FAAP, FACP @ChomiloMD
RT @md4healthequity: A2 It is estimated that only 10-20 percent of health outcomes are directly attributable to health care. The health differences that arise from economic, social or environmental disadvantages are called health disparities. #SaludTues https://t.co/xD1hTvyg6o
Nathan Chomilo, MD, FAAP, FACP @ChomiloMD
RT @md4healthequity: A4- In MN policies on the table that can improve health & equity include #PaidLeaveMN #T21 #homesforallmn #MNCare4All #HomeworkStartsWithHome #UnsetTheSunset among many more! #mnleg #SaludTues
Salud America! @SaludAmerica
Thanks to everyone who joined today's #SaludTues, and thanks to our awesome cohosts! @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK! Keep an eye for a recap on Wakelet. Follow next week for a chat on Heart Health.
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
RT @SaludAmerica: Thanks to everyone who joined today's #SaludTues, and thanks to our awesome cohosts! @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK! Keep an eye for a recap on Wakelet. Follow next week for a chat on Heart Health.
VoicesForHealthyKids @Voices4HK
Thank you @SaludAmerica and @ChangeLabWorks for another great #saludtues chat!
Cultiva La Salud @CultivaLaSalud
A7 We admire @LCJandA, @CWaterC & @FresnoBHC to name a few orgs because they are working alongside community members to advance health equity and social justice issues. Plus their leaders are Latinas who are totally bad ass. #SiSePuede #SaludTues
Brian C. Castrucci, DrPH @BrianCCastrucci
Thank you #SaludTues. Got me all ready for tomorrow’s talk at #APHN2019.
Norma Robles #5⚽️ @normaarobles
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A3.1 Present-day inequities are rooted in historical injustice and systemic inequality going back to colonization and slavery. These biases are reflected in modern systems and law & policy that influence health. Undoing those unfair policies can create #healthequity. #SaludTues https://t.co/f74S7uFhpz
Sylvia C. Brown @sylviacbrown
Cc #bikedc #visionzero @rondtjr
PublicHealthMaps @PublicHealthMap
@SaludAmerica @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK Thanks @SaludAmerica for another phenomenal tweetchat! Looking forward to reviewing all the great resources from yourselves, @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK @BrianCCastrucci @AMFitnessHealth @HHS_HealthReg2 and others! Keep up the awesome work! Until the next #SaludTues! 👏🏾😃🚵🏽‍♂️ https://t.co/06noIBEYWX
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
RT @SaludAmerica: Thanks to everyone who joined today's #SaludTues, and thanks to our awesome cohosts! @ChangeLabWorks @Voices4HK! Keep an eye for a recap on Wakelet. Follow next week for a chat on Heart Health.
National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH) @NCHH
Thanks for another great #SaludTues chat, @SaludAmerica, @ChangeLabWorks, and @Voices4HK!
Fair Haven Community Health Care @FairHavenCHC
Healthy communities are always made better through collaboration.
Norma Robles #5⚽️ @normaarobles
RT @HHS_HealthReg2: The social and economic environments in which we live, learn, work and play are known as the #SocialDeterminantsOfHealth (#SDOH). #SaludTues https://t.co/1KY2do2r8d
Build Healthy Places Network @BHPNetwork
RT @ChangeLabWorks: A2.2 In our #EquityBlueprint, we identified 5 fundamental drivers of health inequities: A2.2 In our #EquityBlueprint, we identified 5 fundamental drivers of health inequities: 1. Structural discrimination 2. Income inequality and poverty 3. Disparities in opportunity 4. Disparities in political power 5. Governance that limits meaningful participation. #SaludTues https://t.co/SbvRFcwj9X
#SaludTues content from Twitter.