📅 Upcoming Webinar! Register to join us on Wednesday, March 6th at 11-12pm PT / 2-3pm ET for a webinar and resource release, and learn how the public health field can support a right to counsel for tenants facing eviction. bit.ly/R2Cwebinar A safe and stable home is the foundation for a healthy life, but remains out of reach for many. New laws that guarantee a right to counsel for tenants facing eviction offer a promising opportunity to address this and related racial and health inequities. Join us to learn about right to counsel laws and steps that public health practitioners can take to support the right to counsel to advance racial and health justice, and be the first to preview and receive the new resource: "Advancing Racial & Health Justice Through a Right to Counsel for Tenants: A Primer for the Public Health Field."
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Learn how public health can support tenants facing eviction! Join us for a webinar on March 6 at 2 pm Eastern/11 am Pacific to learn more about right to counsel laws and steps that public health practitioners can take to advance racial and health justice. A safe and stable home is the foundation for a healthy life, but this remains out of reach for many. New laws that guarantee a right to counsel for tenants facing eviction offer a promising opportunity to address this and related racial and health inequities. During the webinar, you will be the first to preview and receive the new resource: Advancing Racial & Health Justice Through a Right to Counsel for Tenants: A Primer for the Public Health Field. This webinar is for public health practitioners, lawyers, organizers, local government staff and officials, and all those interested in advancing health through a right to counsel for tenants. Join us and take a step towards supporting the right to counsel and advancing racial and health justice. Register now!
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Webinar: Register to join us on Wednesday, March 6th at 11-12 pm PT / 2-3 pm ET for a webinar and resource release, and learn how the public health field can support a right to counsel for tenants facing eviction. bit.ly/R2Cwebinar A safe and stable home is the foundation for a healthy life but remains out of reach for many. New laws that guarantee a right to counsel for tenants facing eviction offer a promising opportunity to address this and related racial and health inequities. Join us to learn about right-to-counsel laws and steps that public health practitioners can take to support the right to counsel to advance racial and health justice, and be the first to preview and receive the new resource: Advancing Racial & Health Justice Through a Right to Counsel for Tenants: A Primer for the Public Health Field. HTTP://bit.ly/R2Cwebinar
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/NjKL50SqTPG
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/iHI750StJrh
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/STyx50SS71i
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/gCOv50SxXGf
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/8x8x50SsQcP
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In this new blog post, leaders with the Children's Health Alliance of Wisconsin and Medical College of Wisconsin dive deeper into how they are elevating voices of people with lived experiences to identify gaps in #oralhealth care in communities. https://ow.ly/N3pQ50SpF3s
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Interesting map...I think ethics deserves to be a much more central node that informs every discipline and motivates interdisciplinarity, in seeking a broader informational base in order to understand problems and craft solutions.
Our health is impacted by all aspects of our life - where we’re born, live, and work, the policies that are in place in our societies, and the institutions and ideas that guide our actions and the actions of those around us. Therefore, public health as a field of study, by nature, must be interdisciplinary to collaborate on innovative solutions that work. Last year for #NationalPublicHealthWeek we shared a draft of this interdisciplinary mind map. We looked at some of your great recommendations and incorporated them into this year’s map! Of course, studying public health truly encompasses so many things – this is just a small entry map to represent some of the ways in which it connects. What would you add to the map for next year? Let us know ⬇️
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