Health equity means ensuring all people can lead healthy lives through equal access to opportunities. Achieving health equity requires eliminating avoidable health inequities and disparities. Health inequities are differences in health outcomes that are unfair, unjust, and result from social, economic, and environmental conditions. Health disparities are differences in health outcomes among groups affected by genetics, health behaviors, and environmental conditions like access to healthcare, education, jobs, and neighborhood safety. Achieving health equity requires access to quality healthcare, equal social and economic opportunities, and investment in low-income neighborhoods.
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The Social Determinants of Health and Farmworkerszamaka7
Presentation at the National Rural Health Association: Rural Multiracial & Multicultural Heath Conference (2012). Discusses the social context of farmworker experiences and the impacts on farmworker health. Concludes with summary of Farmworker Justice's approach to addressing health inequalities experienced by farmworker communities.
Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Bother?Renzo Guinto
Presentation delivered during the 2nd Social Oncology Forum with the theme "Social Determinants of Health in Agricultural Communities." November 10, 2013, Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Benguet.
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The Social Determinants of Health and Farmworkerszamaka7
Presentation at the National Rural Health Association: Rural Multiracial & Multicultural Heath Conference (2012). Discusses the social context of farmworker experiences and the impacts on farmworker health. Concludes with summary of Farmworker Justice's approach to addressing health inequalities experienced by farmworker communities.
Social Determinants of Health: Why Should We Bother?Renzo Guinto
Presentation delivered during the 2nd Social Oncology Forum with the theme "Social Determinants of Health in Agricultural Communities." November 10, 2013, Benguet State University, La Trinidad, Benguet.
Presentation by Steven H. Woolf, MD, MPH at the 2009 Virginia Health Equity Conference.
Dr. Woolf shared research on the dramatic influences of social conditions on health inequities nationally and in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He also discussed the importance of packaging the evidence in compelling formats for policymakers and the public.
Target of public health approaches.
The shifting role of behaviour ( simple-complex)
Behavioural risk factors (itself- determinant-consequent)
determinants of behaviour
Public health strategies to influence determinants of behaviour
The interaction of socioeconomic status (SES), environments, and behaviour
Denormalizing behaviour
Public health interventions and conclusion
Well-being measures for the Texas Donut. America's Health Rankings data, United Health Foundation. GOVT 2306
Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, TX. 2020
(HEPE) Introduction To Social Determinants Of Health (Hepe) 1antz505
Many youth leaders are compelled to do work with community based non-profit and local public health agencies as both a service learning and philanthropic component in their development as young professionals. However, despite invaluable experiential learning, students often don\'t comprehend key overarching issues such as health disparities, social determinants of health, health policy and community organizing. To address this gap and optimize their community based work, the Health Disparities Student Collaborative (HDSC), a Boston-based student group under Critical MASS for eliminating health disparities and the Center for Community Health Education Research and Service Inc. (CCHERS), developed a curriculum for students designed to broaden their perspectives while working with local public health, non-profit/community organizations and to develop their interest and ability to visualize the power of their collective voice as students and contributors to social justice work. The curriculum utilizes peer education and webinar software and covers three main topics: Current State of Health Disparities, Social Determinants of Health, and Youth Activism on Health Disparities/Social Determinants of Health. HDSC has collaborated with local partners CCHERS/Critical MASS and the Community Based Public Health Caucus (CBPHC) Youth Council to develop this comprehensive “Health Equality Peer Education” training.
1.3.1 AWHN Conference 2010 Chancellor 2:
Health inequities: where does gender fit in?
Anne Kavanagh
Director, The Centre for Women’s Health, Gender and Society
Melbourne School of Population Health
The University of Melbourne
Presentation by Steven H. Woolf, MD, MPH at the 2009 Virginia Health Equity Conference.
Dr. Woolf shared research on the dramatic influences of social conditions on health inequities nationally and in the Commonwealth of Virginia. He also discussed the importance of packaging the evidence in compelling formats for policymakers and the public.
Target of public health approaches.
The shifting role of behaviour ( simple-complex)
Behavioural risk factors (itself- determinant-consequent)
determinants of behaviour
Public health strategies to influence determinants of behaviour
The interaction of socioeconomic status (SES), environments, and behaviour
Denormalizing behaviour
Public health interventions and conclusion
Well-being measures for the Texas Donut. America's Health Rankings data, United Health Foundation. GOVT 2306
Tarrant County College, Fort Worth, TX. 2020
(HEPE) Introduction To Social Determinants Of Health (Hepe) 1antz505
Many youth leaders are compelled to do work with community based non-profit and local public health agencies as both a service learning and philanthropic component in their development as young professionals. However, despite invaluable experiential learning, students often don\'t comprehend key overarching issues such as health disparities, social determinants of health, health policy and community organizing. To address this gap and optimize their community based work, the Health Disparities Student Collaborative (HDSC), a Boston-based student group under Critical MASS for eliminating health disparities and the Center for Community Health Education Research and Service Inc. (CCHERS), developed a curriculum for students designed to broaden their perspectives while working with local public health, non-profit/community organizations and to develop their interest and ability to visualize the power of their collective voice as students and contributors to social justice work. The curriculum utilizes peer education and webinar software and covers three main topics: Current State of Health Disparities, Social Determinants of Health, and Youth Activism on Health Disparities/Social Determinants of Health. HDSC has collaborated with local partners CCHERS/Critical MASS and the Community Based Public Health Caucus (CBPHC) Youth Council to develop this comprehensive “Health Equality Peer Education” training.
1.3.1 AWHN Conference 2010 Chancellor 2:
Health inequities: where does gender fit in?
Anne Kavanagh
Director, The Centre for Women’s Health, Gender and Society
Melbourne School of Population Health
The University of Melbourne
Health Education - Meaning, Definition, Concept, Factors Influencing HealthRabiya Husain
The document covers topics such as health, health education, their meanings, definitions, importance, concepts, factors influencing health, and types of health. It will be beneficial for students studying health education, particularly those enrolled in the DNHE (Diploma in Health Education) program or BSc. Physical Education students. The material was compiled by Ms. Rabiya Husain, a lecturer at IGIPESS, University of Delhi.
The Impact of Social Determinants of Health on Health Outcomes.pptxInspire London College
Social determinants of health refer to the social, economic, and environmental conditions in which people live and work, which can significantly influence their health outcomes. Social determinants of health have a significant impact on health outcomes, shaping the overall well-being and health status of individuals and communities.
health is a state of physical , mental, social, moral and spiritual well-being of a person but not just the absence of disease. The slides explain the basic concept of health and illness, continuum and the factors affecting health.
1. health equity?WHAT
is HEALTH EQUITYWHAT
IS
WHAT AFFECTS ACHIEVING HEALTH EQUITYWHAT AFFECTS HEALTH EQUITY?
HEALTH
INEQUITIES
HEALTH
DISPARITIES
Health inequities are differences in health that are avoidable, unfair,
and unjust. They are a result of...
...are differences in
health that are
avoidable,
unfair, and unjust.
They are a result of
social, economic,
and environmental
conditions.
...play a factor in
health differences.
We are learning
more everyday
about how our
genetic make-up
makes us more
vulnerable to
certain risks.
...are influenced by
health inequities.
Smoking, poor
nutrition, and lack
of exercise are all
behaviors that may
lead to poor
health.
Health disparities are differences in health outcomes among groups of
people. They are affected by...
HOW DO WE WORK TO ACHIEVE HEALTH EQUITY?
ACCESS to high
quality healthcare.
PROVIDE equal
social and economic
opportunities.
11%
12%
17%
18%
Minority Men (17%) and
Women (18%) experience
fair or poor health at higher
rates than all men (11%)
and women (12%).
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revitalize low-income
neighborhoods.
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Health Equity means efforts to ensure that all people have full and equal access to opportunities that enable them to lead healthy lives.
To achieve health equity, we must treat everyone equally and eliminate avoidable health inequities and health disparities.
9%
54%
Only 9% of students from
the lowest income group
finish college as compared
to 54% from the highest
income group.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Lower income neighbor-
hoods tend to have fewer
safe places to exercise,
limited access to healthy
foods, poor schools, and
limited job opportunities.
ECONOMIC CONDITIONSSOCIAL CONDITIONS
Access to quality healthcare is one key in reducing inequities and disparities, but health is more than just disease or illness.
Health Equity will be achieved when everyone is given the opportunity to reach their full health potential.
Learn more about the Health Equity Institute at San Francisco State University: http://healthequity.sfsu.edu