Health Resources in Action (HRiA) looks forward to participating in the NACCHO360 annual conference in Detroit, MI on July 23-26, 2024. Hosted by the National Association of County and City Health Officials, NACCHO360 is the only conference that focuses on the challenges and opportunities for local health. This year, we’re sending a dozen staff members to learn, connect, and share lessons learned from our work over the past year. Below, you’ll find a list of our team members attending the conference, information on our posters and presentations, and curated content and resources to learn a bit more about us. We hope to see you there!
Presentations
Wednesday, July 24th
Advancing Racial Equity Means Better Outcomes for All: A Case Study in Embedding Racial Equity in Local Public Health Departments across the State of Massachusetts.
Time: 10:30 – 11:30 AM
Type: Sharing Session – 60 Minutes
Speakers: Daisy Ortega, Ezekiel Baskin
Identifying and Overcoming Legal Barriers to Equity: Tools and Strategies for Public Health Allies
Time: 12 – 1:30 PM
Type: Poster Session – 90 Minutes
Speakers: Ben Wood, Elena Bengochea, Victoria Tran
Kirby’s Story: Racial Equity Conversations in Rural Communities
Time: 3:30 – 4:30 PM
Type: Sharing Session – 60 Minutes
Speakers: Brittany Chen, Kirby Lecy, Ben Wood
Thursday, July 25th
You Can Save a Life: Engaging communities to develop and disseminate harm reduction resources
Time: 12 – 1:30 PM
Type: Poster Session – 90 Minutes
Speakers: Elizabeth Reardon Hinkley, Kelsey McManus
Reimagining Rural Public Health Inspection: Centering Equity to Improve Outcomes and Foster Trust Between Residents and Local Government
Thursday, July 25, 12 – 1 :30 PM
Type: Poster Session – 90 Minutes
Speakers: Jen Masdea, Kiara Badillo, Ezekiel Baskin
Content & Resources
Anyone can save a life by knowing the signs of an overdose and how to respond. This is the foundational message of the You Can initiative. The You Can suite of resources is designed to build community-wide capacity to reduce deaths from overdose.
Cities and towns often face limited capacity to assess and address community health needs. Recognizing similarities between their neighboring towns, staff from the Andover and North Andover health departments collaborated with a multidisciplinary team at HRiA on a joint CHA/CHIP.
Health Departments: Temperature Check for Your Equity Journey
The purpose of the Health Departments: Temperature Check for Your Equity Journey (Temp Check) is to facilitate conversations focused on the current state of a health department’s internal equity efforts, including opportunities for improvement. The Temp Check provides a series of questions and discussion guides to spark conversation, facilitate reflection, articulate gaps, and explore next steps. No matter where your team is on its internal equity journey, the Temp Check will help you identify where to focus time, energy, and resources so you can advance equity efforts within your health department.