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Health Career Connections May 30, 2013
Life Expectancy v. Percentage Poverty
y = -13.539x + 81.084R2 = 0.1183
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California Poverty vs. Life Expectancy
Disease
Behavior
Neglected
Communities
Policies & Practices Death
Biased Beliefs (Isms)
Medical Model (individuals) Socio-Ecological (society)
Emergency Rooms
Clinics Health Education
Building Power in Place
Policy Advocacy
Change the
Narrative
Inclusion
& Sustainability
Health In All Policies
Resilient &
Transformed Communities
Drivers of Change
Health systems are family-centered and prioritize prevention opportunities for children, young adults, and
families
Human services
systems are family centered, prioritize prevention, and
promote healthy opportunities for children, young adults, and
families
Schools promote healthy behaviors and are a gateway for
resources and services for families
Physical, social, & economic environments in local communities support health
BHC HUB
4 Systems/Institutional Targets
Power
“Powerless” “Power Over” (coercive power)
Power the ability to
get what you want
Community Individual Self-Interest what you want, based on your
values & experience
Power is neither good nor bad. It is neutral.
Power is not given by others. It is claimed or built (with others).
Power is a product of relationship.
Power is most effective when it is focused and channeled.
Communities where people have strong relationships with one another are more powerful than communities where relationships are fragmented.