This dynamic webinar series explores four key health equity topics — Women’s Health, Minority Health, Housing Insecurity, and Youth Health.
These sessions foster cross-sector dialogue, highlight intersectionality, and provide actionable strategies to address disparities in health outcomes.
If you were unable to attend or would like to review the materials, we’ve attached the recording links and slides below.
You can access the Google Drive with all the meeting materials here: Bureau of Health Equity Webinar Series.
Links to Recordings:
This recorded presentation provides an introduction to cultural competency and the National Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS) Standards. It explores the meaning of culture and the factors that shape cultural identity, highlights the importance of cultural competency when serving diverse populations, and explains how the National CLAS Standards support equitable, person-centered care. The presentation also serves as a resource for ongoing learning and professional development, encouraging organizations and individuals to apply culturally responsive and inclusive practices in their work.
A National CLAS Standards one-pager is also available on our website here.
Health literacy means being able to find, understand, and use health information to make informed choices for yourself and your family. It’s not just about reading - it’s about knowing how to ask questions, spot reliable information, and take action. When people and organizations work together to make health information easier to understand, everyone has a better chance to stay safe and healthy. This presentation explains why health literacy matters and how we can all play a part in improving it.
If you were unable to attend or would like to review the materials, we’ve attached slides below and you can access the recording here: Health Literacy Training Recording.
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