The BLUEPRINT FOR HEALTH EQUITY IS AN EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING EVENT,
that will allow you to consider the work you already do or will do in
the future, through the eyes of the people you will be serving. This
workshop will explore the social determinants of HEALTH THROUGH A
HEALTH EQUITY AND RACIAL EQUITY LENS.The day begins with a
presentation from Dr. Martine Hackett, who will address the central
question of how poverty and structural racism affect individuals,
families and communities ability to achieve health equity. Dr. Hackett
will discuss the structural causes of poverty, explore the
intersection of structural racism and poverty as social determinants
of health, and discuss racial health disparities in suburban areas.
Following this, the Regional Economic Community Action Program
(RECAP), will lead the Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS),
designed by the Missouri Community Action Network. Participants will,
with their assigned family, live out the role assigned to them for a
total of four, fifteen minute weeks, allowing them to experience a
full month living in poverty. This activity is followed by a debrief
session in which participants reflect together on what they will take
away from the experience.
The day concludes with a presentation from Dr. Kenya Beard, who will
further explore the social determinants of HEALTH, racial EQUITY, and
unconscious bias. Dr. Beard will address how to put what you learn
into action, and help clients and communities achieve health equity.
THERE IS NO COST TO ATTEND THIS EVENT.
Breakfast and lunch will be provided.
_Please remember to wear comfortable shoes, as the poverty simulation
is an interactive activity. _
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