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How Do We Build a Healthy Community? Serena Yang, MD, MPH Department of Pediatrics UCSF Fresno Mini Med School 9/10/19 Objectives During this interactive session, attendees will: 1. Discuss the building blocks of a healthy community 2.


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How Do We Build a Healthy Community?

UCSF Fresno Mini Med School 9/10/19

Serena Yang, MD, MPH Department of Pediatrics

Objectives

During this interactive session, attendees will:

  • 1. Discuss the building blocks of a healthy

community

  • 2. Partner with others in creating your dream

community of health

  • 3. Identify ways you can help improve the health
  • f your community

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What is a Community?

Types of community

  • Where we live: urban, suburban, rural
  • Group with shared values, beliefs, interests, needs

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What is a Healthy Community?

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“A community that is continuously creating and improving physical and social environments and expanding community resources that enable people to mutually support each other in performing all the functions of life and in developing to their maximum potential.”

https://health.gov/news/blog/2010/10/healthy-communities-means-healthy-opportunities/

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In a healthy community…

Everyone has the opportunity to

  • Obtain proper health care services
  • Receive a good education
  • Play
  • Be social
  • Be intellectually stimulated
  • Be physically active
  • Be safe

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https://health.gov/news/blog/2010/10/healthy-communities-means-healthy-opportunities/

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Connect to wifi endpoint ucsfguest.

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What does your Healthy Neighborhood look like?

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Pick the most important part of your Healthy Neighborhood

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Post it (one word) to Poll Everywhere

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Living in the San Joaquin Valley

A Region of Unequal Opportunities

  • 1 in 3 children live in poverty
  • 1 in 2 children in Fresno live in neighborhoods with high poverty
  • More children of color live in poverty
  • 1 in 4 schools have unsafe tap water to drink
  • 1 in 4 children don’t have access to healthy foods
  • Lowest number of doctors to population in the state

9/10/19 The Center at Sierra Health Foundation https://www.shfcenter.org/assets/SJVHF/Equity_on_the_Mall_Press_Release_020818.pdf

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Building a Healthy Community

9/10/19 Photo credits: www.positiveworkplacepartners.com, reddit.com

What do we do?

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“The most important question [we] can ask, is not 'What do I do?' but 'What am I part of?’ ”

Donald Berwick, MD

Founder, Institute for Healthcare Improvement

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School Involvement

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Partner with Organizations

9/10/19 Photo credits: www.rchsd.org; www.revcycleintelligence.com 9/3/19

Fresno County Health Improvement Partnership

400 individuals representing 150+ entities Workgroups: Food security, trauma/resilience, tobacco-free, diabetes, health literacy, land use

Multi-sector partnerships

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Health Professions Education Pipeline

9/10/19 Diagram credit: http://www.slcc.edu/crossroadscenter/ 9/10/19

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Example of community partnership

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Community Blue and Green Space Summer Program

Advocacy at all levels

9/10/19 Photo credits: www.wilson.sgusd.k12.ca.us; phadvocates.org/event/equity-on-the-mall /

School Board of Education Meeting

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Best Practices: Advocacy

  • 1. Know who your region’s leaders are.
  • 2. Tell your stories, they matter.
  • 3. Enlist allies.
  • 4. Be persistent.

9/10/19 Advocacy Guide, American Academy of Pediatrics, 2007

California’s First Surgeon General Nadine Burke-Harris, MD, MPH, FAAP

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Who will you partner with TODAY?

9/10/19 Photo credit: https://contentsquare.com/blog/spotlight/why-work-at-contentsquare/

Think of one partner you will work with.

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Post it (one word) to Poll Everywhere

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In closing…

Photo credit: www.Bakersfield.com

  • Community partnership is

critical to building a healthy community.

  • You can be the voice of
  • ur community!
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“If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.”

African Proverb

9/10/19 Photo credit: https://www.petersburg.k12.va.us

Thank you! Questions?