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PARK EQUITY
Park Equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes and communities of colorhave
MANAL J. ABOELATA
Manal J. Aboelata, Deputy Executive Director . Email: Manal_at_preventioninstitute_dot_org “All of my work is a labor of love. It is all part of a single, interconnected, and multi-generational effort to achieve health justice for all.” THRIVE: TOOL FOR HEALTH & RESILIENCE IN VULNERABLE THRIVE enables communities to determine how to improve health and safety, and promote health equity. It is a framework for understanding how structural drivers, such as racism, play out at the community level in terms of the social-cultural, physical/built, and economic/ educational environments. MEASURING WHAT WORKS TO ACHIEVE HEALTH EQUITY: METRICS FOR We count what matters. When it comes to equitable access to opportunities for health and wellness, what matters is measuring those determinants that shape health and safety, and can drive healthequity.
ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 The Landscape of Trauma A There is growing understanding that trauma is widespread and has far-reaching impacts. The predominant approach to dealing with trauma is screening and treatment, consistent with a HOME | PREVENTION INSTITUTEABOUT USFOCUS AREASTOOLSSERVICESNEWSROOMRESOURCES Toolkit: Preventing trauma and suicide during catastrophic events and beyond. Read more. Podcast: #WhyWeCantWait: A New Deal for Youth. Read more. Toolkit: Making Connections Backpack. Read more. PI, CPEHN, and ChangeLab stand against racism, violence, and hate crimes. Read more. Prevention Institute's 2020 Accomplishments. GUN VIOLENCE MUST STOP. HERE'S WHAT WE CAN DO TO PREVENT Following the implementation of Minneapolis’ Blueprint for Action to Prevent Youth Violence. , which prioritized prevention and upstream strategies, the City experienced a 62% reduction in youth gunshot victims, a 34% reduction in youth victims of crime, and a 76% reduction in youth arrests with a ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Prevention Institute's Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience (ACE|R) Framework explains the need to understand trauma at the population level. It is the first framework of its kind to advance an understanding of community trauma and what to do about it. Since PI released the framework in 2016, it has been implemented in communities WEBINAR: COMMUNITY SAFETY REALIZED: PUBLIC HEALTH PATHWAYS Webinar: Community Safety Realized: Public Health Pathways to Preventing Violence. June 8, 12-1 PM PST/2-3 CST/3-4 EST. Zoom and Facebook. Cities are recognizing that violence is a preventable public health issue and are working to reimagine community safety. THE SPECTRUM OF PREVENTION The Spectrum of Prevention is a systematic tool that promotes a range of activities for effective prevention. It has been used nationally in prevention initiatives for traffic safety, violence prevention, injury prevention, nutrition, and fitness.PARK EQUITY
Park Equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes and communities of colorhave
MANAL J. ABOELATA
Manal J. Aboelata, Deputy Executive Director . Email: Manal_at_preventioninstitute_dot_org “All of my work is a labor of love. It is all part of a single, interconnected, and multi-generational effort to achieve health justice for all.” THRIVE: TOOL FOR HEALTH & RESILIENCE IN VULNERABLE THRIVE enables communities to determine how to improve health and safety, and promote health equity. It is a framework for understanding how structural drivers, such as racism, play out at the community level in terms of the social-cultural, physical/built, and economic/ educational environments. MEASURING WHAT WORKS TO ACHIEVE HEALTH EQUITY: METRICS FOR We count what matters. When it comes to equitable access to opportunities for health and wellness, what matters is measuring those determinants that shape health and safety, and can drive healthequity.
ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 The Landscape of Trauma A There is growing understanding that trauma is widespread and has far-reaching impacts. The predominant approach to dealing with trauma is screening and treatment, consistent with a THE SPECTRUM OF PREVENTION The Spectrum of Prevention is a systematic tool that promotes a range of activities for effective prevention. It has been used nationally in prevention initiatives for traffic safety, violence prevention, injury prevention, nutrition, and fitness. COMMUNITY SAFETY REALIZED JUNE 8, 2021 WEBINAR SLIDES Slides from the June 8, 2021 Community Safety Realized webinar. Download Publication(s) Community Safety Realized Webinar Slides June8, 2021
STRATEGIES FOR COMMUNITY RESILIENCE Strategies for Community Resilience. Six core strategies emerged across the Making Connections sites during the planning phase of the initiative, providing the foundation for each site’s theory of change and planned activities. Every Making Connections site combines the strategies and modifies them according to their population offocus
COMMUNITY-CENTERED HEALTH HOMES Community-Centered Health Homes. Developed by Prevention Institute in 2011, the Community-Centered Health Home model outlines how healthcare systems can strategically support and engage in community prevention as they continue to deliver high-quality clinical services. It builds upon the pioneering work of Jack Geiger and John Hatch in PREVENTING VIOLENCE AND REDUCING INJURY Preventing Violence and Reducing Injury. Injuries are responsible for countless lost lives, decreased quality of life, and substantial health care costs. While injuries afflict everyone, people of color and low-income populations are particularly vulnerable. Quality injury prevention is essential to closing this health-equity gap and to PREVENTION INSTITUTE Reporter Resources. Check out our list of PI experts on topics ranging from food, mental health, preventing violence, health policy and systems, physical activity, health equity, and unintentional injury.. We’ve also got story ideas about everything from soda taxes to community violence to workplace wellness programs.PARK EQUITY
Park Equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes and communities of colorhave
OVERVIEW OF CALIFORNIA GOV. NEWSOM'S REVISED 2021-2022 We’re pleased to share our summary and analysis of Governor Gavin Newsom’s Revised California Budget Proposal for 2021-2022, more commonly known as the May Revise. SUICIDE PREVENTION MODULES: MODULE 3 ACTIVITY PACKET Preventing trauma and suicide during catastrophic events and beyond module three activity packet ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE: A FRAMEWORK This report offers a groundbreaking framework for understanding the relationship between community trauma and violence. Until now, there has been no basis for understanding how community trauma undermines both individual and community resilience, especially in communities highly impacted by violence, and what can be done about it. HOME | PREVENTION INSTITUTEABOUT USFOCUS AREASTOOLSSERVICESNEWSROOMRESOURCES Toolkit: Preventing trauma and suicide during catastrophic events and beyond. Read more. Podcast: #WhyWeCantWait: A New Deal for Youth. Read more. Toolkit: Making Connections Backpack. Read more. PI, CPEHN, and ChangeLab stand against racism, violence, and hate crimes. Read more. Prevention Institute's 2020 Accomplishments. GUN VIOLENCE MUST STOP. HERE'S WHAT WE CAN DO TO PREVENT Following the implementation of Minneapolis’ Blueprint for Action to Prevent Youth Violence. , which prioritized prevention and upstream strategies, the City experienced a 62% reduction in youth gunshot victims, a 34% reduction in youth victims of crime, and a 76% reduction in youth arrests with a ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Prevention Institute's Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience (ACE|R) Framework explains the need to understand trauma at the population level. It is the first framework of its kind to advance an understanding of community trauma and what to do about it. Since PI released the framework in 2016, it has been implemented in communities WEBINAR: COMMUNITY SAFETY REALIZED: PUBLIC HEALTH PATHWAYS Webinar: Community Safety Realized: Public Health Pathways to Preventing Violence. June 8, 12-1 PM PST/2-3 CST/3-4 EST. Zoom and Facebook. Cities are recognizing that violence is a preventable public health issue and are working to reimagine community safety. THE SPECTRUM OF PREVENTION The Spectrum of Prevention is a systematic tool that promotes a range of activities for effective prevention. It has been used nationally in prevention initiatives for traffic safety, violence prevention, injury prevention, nutrition, and fitness.PARK EQUITY
Park Equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes and communities of colorhave
THRIVE: TOOL FOR HEALTH & RESILIENCE IN VULNERABLE THRIVE enables communities to determine how to improve health and safety, and promote health equity. It is a framework for understanding how structural drivers, such as racism, play out at the community level in terms of the social-cultural, physical/built, and economic/ educational environments. MEASURING WHAT WORKS TO ACHIEVE HEALTH EQUITY: METRICS FOR We count what matters. When it comes to equitable access to opportunities for health and wellness, what matters is measuring those determinants that shape health and safety, and can drive healthequity.
MANAL J. ABOELATA
Manal J. Aboelata, Deputy Executive Director . Email: Manal_at_preventioninstitute_dot_org “All of my work is a labor of love. It is all part of a single, interconnected, and multi-generational effort to achieve health justice for all.” ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 The Landscape of Trauma A There is growing understanding that trauma is widespread and has far-reaching impacts. The predominant approach to dealing with trauma is screening and treatment, consistent with a HOME | PREVENTION INSTITUTEABOUT USFOCUS AREASTOOLSSERVICESNEWSROOMRESOURCES Toolkit: Preventing trauma and suicide during catastrophic events and beyond. Read more. Podcast: #WhyWeCantWait: A New Deal for Youth. Read more. Toolkit: Making Connections Backpack. Read more. PI, CPEHN, and ChangeLab stand against racism, violence, and hate crimes. Read more. Prevention Institute's 2020 Accomplishments. GUN VIOLENCE MUST STOP. HERE'S WHAT WE CAN DO TO PREVENT Following the implementation of Minneapolis’ Blueprint for Action to Prevent Youth Violence. , which prioritized prevention and upstream strategies, the City experienced a 62% reduction in youth gunshot victims, a 34% reduction in youth victims of crime, and a 76% reduction in youth arrests with a ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Prevention Institute's Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience (ACE|R) Framework explains the need to understand trauma at the population level. It is the first framework of its kind to advance an understanding of community trauma and what to do about it. Since PI released the framework in 2016, it has been implemented in communities WEBINAR: COMMUNITY SAFETY REALIZED: PUBLIC HEALTH PATHWAYS Webinar: Community Safety Realized: Public Health Pathways to Preventing Violence. June 8, 12-1 PM PST/2-3 CST/3-4 EST. Zoom and Facebook. Cities are recognizing that violence is a preventable public health issue and are working to reimagine community safety. THE SPECTRUM OF PREVENTION The Spectrum of Prevention is a systematic tool that promotes a range of activities for effective prevention. It has been used nationally in prevention initiatives for traffic safety, violence prevention, injury prevention, nutrition, and fitness.PARK EQUITY
Park Equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes and communities of colorhave
THRIVE: TOOL FOR HEALTH & RESILIENCE IN VULNERABLE THRIVE enables communities to determine how to improve health and safety, and promote health equity. It is a framework for understanding how structural drivers, such as racism, play out at the community level in terms of the social-cultural, physical/built, and economic/ educational environments. MEASURING WHAT WORKS TO ACHIEVE HEALTH EQUITY: METRICS FOR We count what matters. When it comes to equitable access to opportunities for health and wellness, what matters is measuring those determinants that shape health and safety, and can drive healthequity.
MANAL J. ABOELATA
Manal J. Aboelata, Deputy Executive Director . Email: Manal_at_preventioninstitute_dot_org “All of my work is a labor of love. It is all part of a single, interconnected, and multi-generational effort to achieve health justice for all.” ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 The Landscape of Trauma A There is growing understanding that trauma is widespread and has far-reaching impacts. The predominant approach to dealing with trauma is screening and treatment, consistent with a THE SPECTRUM OF PREVENTION The Spectrum of Prevention is a systematic tool that promotes a range of activities for effective prevention. It has been used nationally in prevention initiatives for traffic safety, violence prevention, injury prevention, nutrition, and fitness. COMMUNITY SAFETY REALIZED JUNE 8, 2021 WEBINAR SLIDES Slides from the June 8, 2021 Community Safety Realized webinar. Download Publication(s) Community Safety Realized Webinar Slides June8, 2021
HEALTH EQUITY AND PREVENTION PRIMER The Health Equity and Prevention Primer (HEPP) is a web-based training series for public health practitioners and advocates interested in achieving health, safety, and health equity through policy advocacy, community change, and multi-sector engagement. Health inequities are differences in health and safety outcomes, which are not only PREVENTION INSTITUTE Reporter Resources. Check out our list of PI experts on topics ranging from food, mental health, preventing violence, health policy and systems, physical activity, health equity, and unintentional injury.. We’ve also got story ideas about everything from soda taxes to community violence to workplace wellness programs. ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Prevention Institute's Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience (ACE|R) Framework explains the need to understand trauma at the population level. It is the first framework of its kind to advance an understanding of community trauma and what to do about it. Since PI released the framework in 2016, it has been implemented in communities SUICIDE PREVENTION MODULES: MODULE 3 ACTIVITY PACKET Preventing trauma and suicide during catastrophic events and beyond module three activity packetPARK EQUITY
Park Equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes and communities of colorhave
OVERVIEW OF CALIFORNIA GOV. NEWSOM'S REVISED 2021-2022 We’re pleased to share our summary and analysis of Governor Gavin Newsom’s Revised California Budget Proposal for 2021-2022, more commonly known as the May Revise. COLLABORATION ASSESSMENT TOOL Collaboration Assessment Tool. The Collaboration Assessment Tool helps individuals and coalitions identify specific strengths and areas of growth and enables partnerships to subsequently establish a baseline and gauge their progress via periodic checks on domains of effectivecollaboration.
WHY WE NEED PARK EQUITY Why we need park equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes andcommunities
HOME | PREVENTION INSTITUTEABOUT USFOCUS AREASTOOLSSERVICESNEWSROOMRESOURCES Toolkit: Preventing trauma and suicide during catastrophic events and beyond. Read more. Podcast: #WhyWeCantWait: A New Deal for Youth. Read more. Toolkit: Making Connections Backpack. Read more. PI, CPEHN, and ChangeLab stand against racism, violence, and hate crimes. Read more. Prevention Institute's 2020 Accomplishments.PARK EQUITY
Park Equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes and communities of colorhave
WHY WE NEED PARK EQUITY Why we need park equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes andcommunities
MANAL J. ABOELATA
Manal J. Aboelata, Deputy Executive Director . Email: Manal_at_preventioninstitute_dot_org “All of my work is a labor of love. It is all part of a single, interconnected, and multi-generational effort to achieve health justice for all.” MEASURING WHAT WORKS TO ACHIEVE HEALTH EQUITY: METRICS FOR We count what matters. When it comes to equitable access to opportunities for health and wellness, what matters is measuring those determinants that shape health and safety, and can drive healthequity.
PREVENTING AND REDUCING SCHOOL VIOLENCE Preventing and Reducing School Violence Fact Sheet #3 – Resources and Contacts Prevention Institute 265 29th Street Oakland, CA 94611 (510) 444-PREV(7738) www.preventioninstitute.org 2 physical, social, emotional, and educational needs of young people and their familiesand
LISA FUJIE PARKS
Lisa Fujie Parks, Associate Program Director. Email: Lisa_at_preventioninstitute_dot_org “Growing up female and mixed race in the US and Japan gave me an appreciation for the role of community and culture in shaping our lives, including our access to the basic building blocks of health, and the norms that have a profound effect on what is considered right and wrong. ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 The Landscape of Trauma A There is growing understanding that trauma is widespread and has far-reaching impacts. The predominant approach to dealing with trauma is screening and treatment, consistent with a PARTNERING FOR HEALTH EQUITY: GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS ON Drawing on interviews with grassroots leaders from across the country, this report explores how the political landscape, funding, staff skills, leadership, and partnerships influence the ability of community-based organizations to work effectively with public healthagencies to
CHANGING COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTS TO PREVENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE 2 move from treating problems after the fact to prevention in the first place and from a focus on individuals to a comprehensive community focus. Prevention Institute fosters quality prevention efforts, moving beyond approaches that reach individuals, one person at a time, to create HOME | PREVENTION INSTITUTEABOUT USFOCUS AREASTOOLSSERVICESNEWSROOMRESOURCES Toolkit: Preventing trauma and suicide during catastrophic events and beyond. Read more. Podcast: #WhyWeCantWait: A New Deal for Youth. Read more. Toolkit: Making Connections Backpack. Read more. PI, CPEHN, and ChangeLab stand against racism, violence, and hate crimes. Read more. Prevention Institute's 2020 Accomplishments.PARK EQUITY
Park Equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes and communities of colorhave
WHY WE NEED PARK EQUITY Why we need park equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes andcommunities
MANAL J. ABOELATA
Manal J. Aboelata, Deputy Executive Director . Email: Manal_at_preventioninstitute_dot_org “All of my work is a labor of love. It is all part of a single, interconnected, and multi-generational effort to achieve health justice for all.” MEASURING WHAT WORKS TO ACHIEVE HEALTH EQUITY: METRICS FOR We count what matters. When it comes to equitable access to opportunities for health and wellness, what matters is measuring those determinants that shape health and safety, and can drive healthequity.
PREVENTING AND REDUCING SCHOOL VIOLENCE Preventing and Reducing School Violence Fact Sheet #3 – Resources and Contacts Prevention Institute 265 29th Street Oakland, CA 94611 (510) 444-PREV(7738) www.preventioninstitute.org 2 physical, social, emotional, and educational needs of young people and their familiesand
LISA FUJIE PARKS
Lisa Fujie Parks, Associate Program Director. Email: Lisa_at_preventioninstitute_dot_org “Growing up female and mixed race in the US and Japan gave me an appreciation for the role of community and culture in shaping our lives, including our access to the basic building blocks of health, and the norms that have a profound effect on what is considered right and wrong. ADVERSE COMMUNITY EXPERIENCES AND RESILIENCE Adverse Community Experiences and Resilience EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 4 The Landscape of Trauma A There is growing understanding that trauma is widespread and has far-reaching impacts. The predominant approach to dealing with trauma is screening and treatment, consistent with a PARTNERING FOR HEALTH EQUITY: GRASSROOTS ORGANIZATIONS ON Drawing on interviews with grassroots leaders from across the country, this report explores how the political landscape, funding, staff skills, leadership, and partnerships influence the ability of community-based organizations to work effectively with public healthagencies to
CHANGING COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTS TO PREVENT SEXUAL VIOLENCE 2 move from treating problems after the fact to prevention in the first place and from a focus on individuals to a comprehensive community focus. Prevention Institute fosters quality prevention efforts, moving beyond approaches that reach individuals, one person at a time, to create PREVENTION INSTITUTE Reporter Resources. Check out our list of PI experts on topics ranging from food, mental health, preventing violence, health policy and systems, physical activity, health equity, and unintentional injury.. We’ve also got story ideas about everything from soda taxes to community violence to workplace wellness programs. MENTAL HEALTH & WELLBEING Prevention Institute collaborates with a range of community partners to shift policies, practices, and norms to create conditions that support mental health and resilience. We partner with community-based coalitions to shape strategies that reflect their priorities and OUR STAFF | PREVENTION INSTITUTE Our distinguished, diverse staff combines a passion for equity and community change with expertise in developing strategies, best practices, writing, and training in the fields of health system transformation, injury and violence prevention, chronic disease prevention, healthy eating and physical activity, and mental healthand wellbeing.
GUN VIOLENCE MUST STOP. HERE'S WHAT WE CAN DO TO PREVENT Following the implementation of Minneapolis’ Blueprint for Action to Prevent Youth Violence. , which prioritized prevention and upstream strategies, the City experienced a 62% reduction in youth gunshot victims, a 34% reduction in youth victims of crime, and a 76% reduction in youth arrests with a MODULE 3: BRINGING EQUITY TO SUICIDE PREVENTION Begin Module 3. If you are thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States. Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (Español: 1-888-628-9454; deaf and hard of hearing: 1-800-799-4889) or theCrisis Text
BUILDING CROSS-SECTOR COLLABORATION Building Cross-sector Collaboration. Solving today's complex health and social issues effectively and equitably is beyond the purview of any one agency, organization, or discipline. Working cross - sectorally represents a key opportunity for communities to create significant, sustainable improvements in health and equity outcomes.Prevention
WHY WE NEED PARK EQUITY Why we need park equity. Parks, trails, community gardens, and other urban green spaces serve as fundamental building blocks to create healthy, vibrant communities. In principle, public parks belong to everyone. In practice, access to parks and recreation areas is anything but equal. Many communities with low household incomes andcommunities
TRANSFORMING COMMUNITIES TO PREVENT CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE AND This policy brief presents the distilled research and critical thinking of a diverse group of local and national experts in the field of child sexual abuse and exploitation. BUILDING BRIDGES: THE STRATEGIC IMPERATIVE FOR ADVANCING This concept paper explores how and why to bring together people working on health equity and racial justice, including understanding the tensions between these two approaches, recognizing shared goals, and identifying five strategic opportunities for collaboration. FACT SHEET: LINKS BETWEEN VIOLENCE AND HEALTH EQUITY Links Between Violence and Health Equity demonstrates how preventing violence is an important component of any effort to achieve health equity and create healthy communities. Public health has prevention expertise and can bring together partners to address the root causes of violence, such as poverty, oppression, failing schools andunemployment.
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