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NNPHI: Disability Inclusion in Public Health: Webinar Series
Thank you for attending the Disability Inclusion in Public Health: Webinar Series
A Four-Part National Webinar Series supported by the National Network of Public Health Institutes (NNPHI).
Hosted by the University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities and supported by partners, including The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies, National Council on Independent Living (NCIL), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Equitable Cities, the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), the Research and Training Center on Disability in Rural Communities, Summit Independent Living, and other stakeholders.
This page is meant to serve as a continuing resource.
Below are the session recordings and materials.
If you have any accessibility questions or concerns, please reach out to Priya Penner at priya@disasterstrategies.org.
Session 1: Effective Framing of Disability and Intersectionality: What we Learned from the COVID-19 Pandemic and How to Apply these Lessons into the Future
Presented on April 11, 2024
Welcoming Remarks by Meg Ann Traci, University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities
Moderator: Karin Korb
Panelists:
Discussants: Syreeta Nolan and Mike Beers
Session 1 Materials:
Session 2: Collecting data with disability and equity partners: The data we have and the data we need
Presented on May 9, 2024
Welcoming Remarks by Meg Ann Traci, University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities
Moderator: Karin Korb
Panelists:
Discussants: Syreeta Nolan and Mike Beers
Session 2 Materials:
Session 3: Partners, policies and practices: How health departments can collaborate on inclusive public health equity efforts
Presented on May 16, 2024
Welcoming Remarks by Meg Ann Traci, University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities
Moderator: Karin Korb
Panelists:
Discussants: Syreeta Nolan and Mike Beers
Session 3 Materials:
Session 4: “Inside Look”: Behind-the-scenes examination of the procedures and tools we use to develop, conduct, and evaluate an accessible webinar series
Presented on May 23, 2024
Moderator: Karin Korb
Panelists:
The Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities is one of the National Network of Public Health Institute's Technical Assistance Partners supporting the National Initiative to Address COVID-19 Health Disparities Among Populations at High-Risk and Underserved, Including Racial and Ethnic Minority Populations and Rural Communities.