Health inequities do not have a single
Health inequities do not have a single cause, and population health alone cannot address such inequities. Engage and collaborate with community, education, housing, media, planning and economic development, transportation, and business partners. Such multi-sector partnerships can work to improve the underlying community conditions that make healthy living easier, particularly in underserved communities. Consider local advocacy groups, businesses, government agencies (e.g., public health department or civil rights departments), and non-profits as potential partners. Identify at least 3 Potential Partners in the Community who could play a role in improving the community’s underlying condition or who could help get the policy change made and implemented. What partners do you need to engage to address the major social determinants of health that have an impact on the community (e.g., housing, transportation, education, urban planning, business)? Define your strategy for effectively engaging them by considering the following questions: Defining Strategies How will you evaluate the effectiveness of partnerships for achieving health equity? What are the commonalities in the priorities of potential partners that can serve as levers for collaboration? How can you anticipate and address issues due to group dynamics that may arise? What are some challenges in collaborating with different partners? Once identified, what steps can be taken to address these challenges? Will you use the same messaging strategy with this group as you did with community members? In what ways will you alter the message for this audience?
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