Inclusive Data Practices for Equity - Data Practicum Series
We want to ensure that everyone has equal opportunity to thrive.
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About this event
Inclusive Data Practices for Equity - Data Practicum Series
Part of the BUILDING THE EQUITY TOOLBOX: A Culturally Effective Organizations Training Series--NH Equity Collective - Culturally Effective Organizations Work Group
Part 1: March 19, 12:30-2:00pm
Part 2: April 16, 12:30-2:00pm
Part 3: April 26, 12:30-2:00pm
Cost: $35 per session
Scholarships available-please email Brianna at bferraro@snhahec.org.
Part 1: Collection
Learn practical applications for increasing success in collection of soci-demographic data. We will examine key barriers and practical solutions that your organization can institute to support staff and clients and build equity.
Part 2: Interpretation, Analysis & Mitigation
Learn more about practical applications for interpreting, analyzing and mitigating issues with socio-demographic data. We will examine key barriers and practical solutions that your organization can institute to support staff and clients and build equity.
Part 3: Use & Implications
Learn more about practical solutions to the questions that arise related to the internal and external use of socio-demographic data. We will examine key barriers and practical solutions that your organization can institute to support staff and clients and build equity.
Speakers:
Kirsten Durzy, MPH, is a Palestinian American public health professional who has focused her work in community health, education, the public and nonprofit settings in multiple states and tribal communities. She is a trained epidemiologist and evaluator who believes in the power of community voice and has been honored to co-create in various public-private collaborations. Kirsten is passionate about health equity, equitable evaluation and research methods and has done extensive work in the areas of narrative first-person storytelling.
Trinidad Tellez, MD, is a Latina family physician, community-based health disparities researcher, educator, and public health / health policy professional with over 20 years’ experience working in both the private and public sectors at the local, state and regional levels, operationalizing equity, diversity & inclusion, and organizational cultural effectiveness to address health disparities, improve access and quality, and advance health and equity for all.
Continuing Education:
Nurses:
Southern New Hampshire Area Health Education Center is an approved provider with distinction of nursing continuing professional development by the Northeast Multistate Division Education Unit, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Up to 6.0 contact hours. Activity Number: 1545
Physicians:
The Southern NH Area Health Education Center, accredited by the NH Medical Society, designates this live activity for a maximum of 6.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s). Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.
Social Workers: Up to 6.0 CEUs pending approval from NASW NH.
For all other health professionals: 6.0 hours
For all other participants: A certificate of attendance for up to 6.0 hours will be available to serve your professional development needs.