Countering the Production of Health Inequities Together:
An invitation to share your perspective
Prevention Institute’s new working paper, “Countering the Production of Health Inequities: An Emerging Systems Framework to Achieve an Equitable Culture of Health” provides an analysis and framework to understand how inequities in the determinants of health came to be and how these inequities can be countered. This work was commissioned by the Achieving Health Equity Team at the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. We are currently seeking input to finalize the paper, identify collateral products (e.g. training tools, talking points, or issue briefs) that could be developed to advance health equity in the U.S., and prioritize next steps for moving from framework to action.
To ensure our work is relevant, timely, and useful, we are relying on the collective expertise of those working in systems and communities to guide how this framework can be of most use. We warmly invite you to review the findings and framework, and to provide your input via the online survey. Together, we can interrupt the production of health inequity, and accelerate the production of health equity.
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The online survey below will be open until Friday, September 30, 2016.
We greatly appreciate your input, invite you to send this page to others, and look forward to
advancing health equity together.
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Full description of background research and analysis - from the production of inequity to the production of equity
Extended overview of analysis and key findings, including a description of the components of the production of equity
Listen and watch a recorded presentation
Recorded presentation highlighting the report's analysis and findings, including examples from the field
Interactive web conference to present the analysis, findings, and framework
BRIEF ONLINE SURVEY
Share your perspective:
As you review the materials, we invite you to keep the following questions in mind:
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How does the framework resonate and align with current thinking and practice among your networks? What is new, innovative, or exciting?
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Who needs to know about this work?
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What are the opportunities, needs, and barriers in the field, including how current practice could be informed or influenced by the framework?
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What avenues of delivery and dissemination, including the types of collateral products, trainings, or technical assistance that would be most useful? How should these products be customized or tailored? Who are key audiences in your networks for customized dissemination?
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What are the best examples of efforts to produce health equity? Where are additional examples of places implementing multi-sector systems that illustrate elements of this framework?
Thank you for contributing your input to this work. This work is made possible by the support of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
Overview of analysis and key findings, including a description of the components of the production of equity
Review the findings and framework: