ICYMI: Tune into this podcast produced in partnership with the Department of Sound from SMUD featuring SNAHC CEO Britta Guerrero about driving sustainability and community health. This episode explores sustainability from multiple perspectives, discussing individual experiences and collective efforts to understand local issues and solutions. https://lnkd.in/g3FVPRHi
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CarePatrol invites you to listen to our latest podcast - Informed Decisions: Benefits of Professional Senior Living Advice Listen in to hear about the following: • Learn what the role of a Senior Living Advisor means and some of the services they offer • Discover how working with a Senior Living Advisor can help you navigate the complicated world of Assisted Living • Hear about the importance of working with a Senior Living Advisor to avoid potential dangers or hazards • Walk away with tips and sight from a Senior Living Advisor past experiences • Determine some of the resources available to you and where to find them Click below to listen: https://lnkd.in/ghe9UgSA
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This is the last episode in the current podcast series for Understanding Society. As ever it's been a privilege to produce for Research Podcasts. An array of insightful and hugely relevant conversations. #podcasts #podcasting #research #impact #enagement
Our latest podcast is here! Emily Murray from the University of Essex Institute for Public Health and Wellbeing talks to host Chris Coates about her work as Director of the new Centre for Coastal Communities and her research into the challenges and opportunities of living by the sea
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🎙️ In this episode of my Dragons, Gazelles & Unicorns podcast, we dive into the transformative ideas of Dr. Jean C. Accius, PhD, NACD.DC - President & CEO of CHC: Creating Healthier Communities. Jean's powerful journey in healthcare is driven by a commitment to equity and understanding the unique experiences that shape individual health needs. 🌟 🏥 Jean emphasizes the importance of seeing and valuing every individual, recognizing that true healthcare goes beyond treatment and taps into the lived experiences of the community. His approach highlights how empathy and understanding are essential for effective healthcare. 💡 From his own setbacks, Jean has learned that failure is a stepping stone to success. He shares the crucial roles of continuous growth, mentorship, and embracing innovation to tackle health disparities and improve community well-being. 🤝 With a focus on aligning innovation, talent, and capital, Jean discusses the need for strategic approaches to bridge the gap between available opportunities and real-world solutions in the healthcare sector. 🔄 Whether you're a healthcare professional, a community leader, or simply passionate about making a difference, Jean's insights offer valuable lessons on how we can all contribute to more equitable and healthy communities. Tune in to get inspired and learn how we can transform challenges into opportunities for growth and innovation! #HealthcareInnovation #CommunityHealth #Leadership #HealthEquity #PublicHealth #Mentorship #ContinuousLearning #HealthcarePodcast #DGUPodcast https://lnkd.in/eyTy3f9p
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🎙️ Podcast Episode: TRAZER: Beyond Sports to Senior Wellness 🎙️ I have been discussing the topic of sports enhancement with my network lately. However, I want to highlight that TRAZER technology has also made a significant contribution to senior wellness and fall prevention. This technology is designed to boost mobility, encourage independence, prevent injuries and provide a glimpse into the future of active aging. If you work in this field or are personally interested in helping your loved ones, I urge you to tune in and advocate for advancements in the senior living space. #TRAZER #SeniorWellness #FallPrevention #Podcast #fallrisk
The Desire to Win is Alive inside Senior Living Communities...a conversation with Craig Waters - Aspire for More with Erin
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Bronfenbrenner's Ecological Theory surrounds personal environments like family, friends, work, community, policy, beliefs and values, and events in time as influences to our development as humans. It's essential in person-centered care to recognize everyone's unique experiences and autonomy when it comes to their health. View our webinars on person-centered care: https://lnkd.in/ga9uPFyB #VCUGerontologyCCE #PersonCenteredCare #DisruptAgeism #AgingIsLiving
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This is a great opportunity for a deep dive into Asset-Based approaches to building community data ecosystems! There are more chances to learn - and practice - on the way. Keep your eyes peeled on DASH's page and website, where you can find the toolkits being discussed https://lnkd.in/gmkq4xaT
🖥 Did you miss part one of our ABCD and Data webinar series? You can find the recording and relevant resources at the link below ⬇️ The webinar was presented on March 22, 2024, by Darryl Answer and Ron Dwyer-Voss, as well as their DePaul University colleague Indigo Bishop. : : : #community #data #health #healthcare #data4health #wellbeing #publichealth #equity #healthequity #webinar #assetframing #abcd
ABCD and Data Webinar Series Part One — DASH — Data Across Sectors for Health
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Have you ever felt that, in the realm of health, there’s a deeper layer waiting to be tapped into? It’s the cultural heartbeat of communities we serve. Understanding Culture in Health: 1. Storytelling: More than textbooks or seminars, it’s the tales shared over dinner or a campfire that leave the deepest imprints. 2. Empathy: Beyond observing, immerse in their joys, sorrows, and aspirations. This is where true understanding blossoms. 3. Community Engagement: Instead of being on the sidelines, participate in their milestones, address their concerns, and co-create solutions. 4. Collaborative Approach: Health isn’t a solo journey. Together, by truly listening and collaborating, we can enact lasting improvements. 5. Respect: Honor the uniqueness of every community. Their traditions, values, and stories are invaluable. For all my peers in health: Are we mere professionals, or are we active connectors? Share your experiences! How do you resonate with the communities you engage with? Let’s inspire one another to dig deeper. #healthequity #healthinequalities #communityengagement #communityhealth #csr #csrproject #publichealth #policyadvocacy #stakeholdermanagement #stakeholderengagement #healthandwellness #healthadvocacy #socialimpact #sdoh #socialdeterminantsofhealth
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Sharing the last episode in this series. Listen below to how artists are promoting health equity through their art in North Carolina.
Tune in to the last episode in the Durham Creative Voices Rising! Listen at link in bio OR click here: https://shorturl.at/6fmiA Tune into this video to see how artist Luis MacKinney uses his creative expression to champion health equity and address critical issues within the Latinx community, particularly those impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic and its ongoing effects. What you'll discover in this video: 1. Healing Through Art: Learn about Luis's transition from using art as a personal coping mechanism to engaging wider community involvement. Hear his story of how art provided solace pre and during the COVID-19 pandemic and inspired him to guide others in starting their artistic journeys. 2. Art as Social Commentary: Explore Luis's impactful art that speaks on vital topics like mental health. See how his work not only raises awareness but also sparks important conversations, fostering a more informed and compassionate community. 3. Empowering the Community: Luis believes that everyone has the resources to begin their art practice—the key is to take that first step. Get inspired by his encouragement and practical advice for aspiring artists in the Latinx community and beyond. Join us to understand the transformative power of art in promoting health equity and initiating social change. This Durham Creative Voices Rising episode is proudly supported by Bull City Strong and its Say Something Strong Project. Bull City Strong is a community-based partnership aimed at reducing the increased risk of COVID-19 among historically marginalized populations in Durham County, including Black and Hispanic communities. This podcast is brought to you by Antonio Alanis Art, where we're dedicated to amplifying artists' voices and fostering wellness within our community through the arts.
Starting Small, Impacting Big: How Luis MacKinney Uses Art to Inspire Health Equity
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At Maternal Aid for Mothers in Africa, we partner with reputable research organizations such as STEMA: New Thinking for Global Health to carry out community health research projects that enable community health stakeholders to understand and utilize resources within the community effectively to maximize impact. #ClimateChange We take pride in our participation in the STEMA research shared here below as we work with marginalized and rural communities to mitigate and adapt to Climate Change. https://lnkd.in/de6t-Mt3
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