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Region V PHTC

Region V Public Health Training Center

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Region V Public Health Training Center

Region V PHTC

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Region V Public Health Training Center

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In this episode, we'll learn about community health workers' role in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and discuss strategies for promoting DEI within communities.Guests:Andrea Krotzer-Burton, NCHW, MCHWI - Vice President of Training, E
This is the third episode of three on root causes analyses in public health policy/advocacy work. The talk focuses on a human rights-based perspective on health, the elevation of women from impacted communities in decision-making processes, and
This is the second episode of three on root causes analyses in public health policy/advocacy work. The talk delves deep into the challenges, strategies, and solutions for addressing public health inequities. It offers a unique perspective that
This is the first episode of three on root causes analyses in public health policy/advocacy work. The talk centers around a basic understanding of root causes, root cause analyses, models and frameworks which are relevant, and ways in which pol
In this episode, we'll learn about chronic homelessness, its impact on health, and how a city in northern Michigan is using cross-sectoral approaches to address chronic homelessness within their community.Guest: Ryan Hannon - Community Engagem
In this episode, we’ll be learning about what power is, what happens when there are imbalances in power, and how health departments can assess their power and use it to strengthen their communities. Guests:Sari Bilick - Organizing Program D
In this third episode in our Environmental Health and Equity Series, we’ll be learning about water rights and health (part 2 of 2). We'll also gain insight into its ties with structural racism and health equity, and discuss opportunities to con
In this second episode in our Environmental Health and Equity Series, we’ll be learning about water rights and health (part 1 of 2). We'll also gain insight into its ties with structural racism and health equity, and discuss opportunities to co
In this episode, we'll hear from public health partners in Indiana about a variety of communication efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. Come hear about the different approaches and modalities that were used in governmental and academic respon
How can staff in governmental public health address ethical challenges fairly and equitably? This episode discusses the importance of an ethics committee within a local health department and provides ideas for starting one in your agency.Guest
In this episode on air pollution, environmental health, and equity, we’ll be learning about air pollution and its effect on health. We'll also gain insight into its ties with structural racism and health equity, and discuss opportunities to con
In this episode, we'll review some of the basics of financial management in public health and we’ll also discuss the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on funds management and budgeting. We hope this conversation will provide some guidance for man
This podcast episode will explore the need for Community Health Workers (CHWs) to address mental health challenges for professional and personal wellbeing and will also explore how CHWs can incorporate resilience strategies into their own pract
This episode is the final in a three-part series on racism in public health. This episode will describe actions at all levels to address health disparities rooted in systemic racism.Guest: Dr. Paul Halverson, DrPH, FACHE - Founding Dean of the
In this series on Community Health Workers (CHWs), we explore the role and importance of CHWs in public health and recognize ways CHWs can be incorporated in public health practice. Part 2 of 2.Guest: Shannon Patrick, MPH - Program Director, M
In this series on Community Health Workers (CHWs), we explore the role and importance of CHWs in public health and recognize ways CHWs can be incorporated in public health practice. Part 1 of 2.Guest: Shannon Patrick, MPH - Program Director, M
This podcast episode discusses the many opportunities to implement trauma-informed resilient-oriented (TIRO) principles in staff supervision, particularly to strengthen relationships, increase staff engagement, and improve public health outcome
This episode is the second in a three-part series on racism in public health. This episode will provide a brief overview on systemic racism in healthcare and its impact on health disparities.Guest: Antoniette Holt, MPH - Division Director of t
This episode is the first in a three-part series on racism in public health. This episode will provide a brief overview on the root causes of systemic racism and its impact on health.Guest: Dr. Virginia Caine, MD - Health Officer, Marion Count
This episode features an interview which Ken Zakariasen talks about leadership qualities which must be developed before taking on change management initiatives.Guests:Seth Neeley, Ken Zakariasen
This episode is the second of a two-part series exploring Collective Impact, a form of structured community organizing that aims to amplify individual impact.Guests:Austin Ozloc, Whitney Gherman, Bill Harper
This episode is the first of a two-part series exploring Collective Impact, a form of structured community organizing that aims to amplify individual impact.Guests:Austin Oslock, Dan Duncan, Glennon Sweeney
This panel discusses collective impact as a framework for guiding cross-sector partnership.Panel Guests:Laura Power, Tashia Carter, Megan Albertson, Dan Duncan, Phoebe Kulik
This podcast is the second in a two-part series on public health workforce resilience. This episode will evidence behind the science of happiness, also known as the happiness advantage.Guests:Ron Chapman, MSW - CEO, Leading Public HealthNata
This podcast is the first in a two-part series on public health workforce resilience. This episode will present the anti-fragility framework.Guests:Ron Chapman, MSW - CEO, Leading Public HealthNatalie Gallagher, MA - Owner, Natalie CoachesD
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