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A New Era: New York’s Progressive Step Towards Doula Access

A New Era: New York’s Progressive Step Towards Doula Access

by Mark LeBlanc | Jan 26, 2024 | Maternal & Child Care

In a significant step towards improving maternal health outcomes and reducing inequities, New York Governor Kathy Hochul recently signed bill S1867A/A5435A, establishing a doula directory for easy access to doula care in communities across the state. Starting January...
Webinar Recordings: Community-Driven Innovation: Shifting Power, Solving Problems Series

Webinar Recordings: Community-Driven Innovation: Shifting Power, Solving Problems Series

by Danielle Dean | Jan 16, 2024 | Advocacy, Health Leads News, Philanthropy, Resources

Our Community-Driven Innovation: Shifting Power, Solving Problems webinar series, shared real-life examples about what it means to invest in communities and collectively advance racial health equity through innovation. Discussions covered best practices for shifting...
Community-Driven Innovation: Shifting Power, Solving Problems

Community-Driven Innovation: Shifting Power, Solving Problems

by Ashlei Rodgers | Dec 15, 2023 | Resources

Communities hold the knowledge to effectively and efficiently address the health inequities in their communities. Solutions, approaches and tools developed by people with lived experience have a greater likelihood of creating meaningful change. But so few local...
Investing in Referral Networks to Advance Racial Health Equity

Investing in Referral Networks to Advance Racial Health Equity

by Danielle Dean | Dec 15, 2023 | Community Referral Networks, Resources

Community Referral Networks (CRNs) bridge resource gaps in underserved communities, address social determinants of health needs, and make it easier for community members to access essential resources. With the right financial resources and collective collaboration,...
Opportunities for Enhancing Medicaid (CalAIM) Incentive Models to Center the Whole Person

Opportunities for Enhancing Medicaid (CalAIM) Incentive Models to Center the Whole Person

by Danielle Dean | Sep 14, 2023 | Community Referral Networks

In collaboration with 211 San Diego/CIE, we’ve delved into countywide data to uncover the factors affecting Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) hardships for individuals seeking assistance through 211 San Diego and our Community Information Exchange® (CIE) partners....
Why Local Leadership Matters: How the Boston-based Neighborhood Food Action Collaborative Gets Results

Why Local Leadership Matters: How the Boston-based Neighborhood Food Action Collaborative Gets Results

by Danielle Dean | Aug 24, 2023 | Food Security

Focusing on local community leaders, particularly those impacted by racism and food insecurity, empowers communities to address these issues effectively. The Neighborhood Food Action Collaborative (NFAC) in Boston operates with a community-centered approach which...
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