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Return to the AHDC Weekly Update page AHDC Email Network Weekly Update April 9 – April 15, 2015 Conferences, Events, and Training Related to Health Disparities: 1) Webinar: How to Create Community Allies Using a Social Determinants Approach – April 14, 2015 2) Family Health Talk Show: Peripheral Vascular Disease (Diseases of the Blood Vessels) – April 16, 2015 3) Public Health Law Series Webinar: Local Immigration Laws and their Impact on Hispanic/Latino Health – April 16, 2015 4) Native Health Weekly Radio Show: Native Talk Arizona – April 21, 2015 5) Webinar: Patient-Centered Medical Home: Implications for Community Health Centers Serving Asian Americans & Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders – April 22, 2015 6) Webinar: Diabetes in US Latino Communities - A Population Health Perspective – April 30, 2015 7) Webinar: Promoting Healthy and Safe Relationships - Addressing and Preventing Dating Violence, Sexual Violence on College Campuses – April 30, 2015 8) Diversity Leadership Alliance Workshop: Understanding Mainstreams and Margins: YOUR Key Leadership Skill – May 7, 2015 9) 2nd National Walking Summit: Walking Is Going Places – October 28-30, 2015 10) Webinar: Do the Right Thing Culturally Responsive Health Care and the Federally Mandated CLAS Standards – anytime 1) Webinar: How to Create Community Allies Using a Social Determinants Approach Sponsored by: Bernalillo County (NM) Place Matters Date: April 14, 2015 Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am Arizona Time https://www.anymeeting.com/AccountManager/RegEv.aspx?PIID=EB57DA81894D30 2) Family Health Talk Show: Peripheral Vascular Disease (Diseases of the Blood Vessels) Presented by: Southwest Prostate Cancer Foundation and Arizona Smoker’s Helpline Date: April 16, 2015 Time: 10 am – 11 am Arizona Time Radio Station: KXXT 1010AM

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Return to the AHDC Weekly Update page

AHDC Email Network Weekly Update

April 9 – April 15, 2015

Conferences, Events, and Training Related to Health Disparities:

1) Webinar: How to Create Community Allies Using a Social Determinants Approach – April 14, 2015

2) Family Health Talk Show: Peripheral Vascular Disease (Diseases of the Blood Vessels) – April 16, 2015

3) Public Health Law Series Webinar: Local Immigration Laws and their Impact on Hispanic/Latino Health

– April 16, 2015

4) Native Health Weekly Radio Show: Native Talk Arizona – April 21, 2015

5) Webinar: Patient-Centered Medical Home: Implications for Community Health Centers Serving Asian

Americans & Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders – April 22, 2015

6) Webinar: Diabetes in US Latino Communities - A Population Health Perspective – April 30, 2015

7) Webinar: Promoting Healthy and Safe Relationships - Addressing and Preventing Dating Violence,

Sexual Violence on College Campuses – April 30, 2015

8) Diversity Leadership Alliance Workshop: Understanding Mainstreams and Margins: YOUR Key

Leadership Skill – May 7, 2015

9) 2nd National Walking Summit: Walking Is Going Places – October 28-30, 2015

10) Webinar: Do the Right Thing Culturally Responsive Health Care and the Federally Mandated CLAS

Standards – anytime

1) Webinar: How to Create Community Allies Using a Social Determinants Approach Sponsored by: Bernalillo County (NM) Place Matters Date: April 14, 2015 Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am Arizona Time https://www.anymeeting.com/AccountManager/RegEv.aspx?PIID=EB57DA81894D30 2) Family Health Talk Show: Peripheral Vascular Disease (Diseases of the Blood Vessels) Presented by: Southwest Prostate Cancer Foundation and Arizona Smoker’s Helpline Date: April 16, 2015 Time: 10 am – 11 am Arizona Time Radio Station: KXXT 1010AM

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Online: www.familyvaluesradio.net (click left side of menu) Call-in phone number: 602.296.3632 Contact: [email protected] or (602) 547-3806 www.sw-prostatecancer.com For more information, please go to Bookmarks panel on the left.

3) Public Health Law Series Webinar: Local Immigration Laws and their Impact on Hispanic/Latino

Health

Date: April 16, 2015

Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am Arizona time

https://www.networkforphl.org/webinars/2015/03/19/561/local_immigration_laws_and_their_impact_

on_hispaniclatino_health

4) Native Health Weekly Radio Show: Native Talk Arizona

Date: April 21, 2015

Time: 7:00 pm

Listen on www.radiophoenix.org or use your smartphone with Live365 or TuneIn mobile app

5) Webinar: Patient-Centered Medical Home: Implications for Community Health Centers Serving

Asian Americans & Native Hawaiians and Other Pacific Islanders

Date: April 22, 2015

Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm Arizona Time

http://bit.ly/1EBuUCt

6) Webinar: Diabetes in US Latino Communities - A Population Health Perspective

Sponsored by: the Morehouse School of Medicine, National Hispanic Medical Association, Hispanic

Health Coalition of Georgia and the National Center for Primary Care

Date: April 30, 2015

Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am Arizona Time

https://spcna1.sabameeting.com/SiteRoots/main/Registrar/NewRegistration.jsp?event_id=00000062dd

766b014c2c145b9d00754c&locale=en_US&domain=/&sessionid=H3AO7IXEPV5ZYR2&ct=t%28HHCGA_

Webinar_Announcement3_21_2015%29

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7) Webinar: Promoting Healthy and Safe Relationships - Addressing and Preventing Dating Violence,

Sexual Violence on College Campuses

Date: April 30, 2015

Time: 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Arizona Time

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4350521586093471490

8) Diversity Leadership Alliance Workshop: Understanding Mainstreams and Margins: YOUR Key

Leadership Skill

Date: May 7, 2015

Time: 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Arizona time (Registration begins at 7:30 am)

Location: The Franciscan Renewal Center, 5802 E Lincoln Dr., Paradise Valley, AZ 85253 (Address may

also be listed as Scottsdale, AZ)

http://www.diversityleadershipalliance.net/BookingRetrieve.aspx?ID=247888

9) 2nd National Walking Summit: Walking Is Going Places

Sponsored by: America Walks and the Every Body Walk

Dates: October 28 – 30, 2015

Location: Washington, DC

http://www.walkingsummit.org/

10) Webinar: Do the Right Thing Culturally Responsive Health Care and the Federally Mandated CLAS

Standards

The time for culturally responsive health care is now. Not only is it the right thing to do, but key

elements are mandated by the federal CLAS standards (Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate

Services). There is also a strong business case for culturally responsive health care; it drives patient

satisfaction, helps improve outcomes, and brings a degree of economic viability to what is essentially an

unfunded mandate. Unfortunately, many healthcare organizations find themselves either unfamiliar

with the standards or lagging in the development and implementation of strategies for full compliance.

During this webinar, Health Management Associates Principal Dr. Jeff Ring makes the case for socially

responsive health care and shows organizations how to take the necessary steps to make it work for

their patients and their organization.

https://vimeo.com/122328871

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APRIL IS NATIONAL CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION MONTH, NATIONAL DONOR AWARENESS MONTH & JAZZ APPRECIATION MONTH S/W PROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION’S RADIO SHOW SPONSORED BY ASHLINE ARIZONA SMOKER’S HELPLINE

Presents “Family Health Talk Show”

Arizona Smoker’s Helpline

1-800-55-66-222 Ashline.org/help

What: Family Health Talk Show

Topic: Peripheral Vascular Disease (Diseases of the Blood Vessels) Special Guest & Presenters:

* Dr. Walter Schell, MD, Dr. Tursha’ Hamilton N.M.D., Dr.Andriana Perez PhD, Dr. Angela Marie Allen PhD., Ms. Lois Owens,

Fred Taylor, Executive Director of SWPCF Thursday, April 16, 2015:

Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am Where: Radio Station – KXXT 1010 AM

Online – www.familyvaluesradio1010.com Call-in phone number: 602.977-1010

Dr. Walter Schell, is a Trauma vascular surgeon and wound care specialist at West Valley Hospital and he is part of their Level 1 Trauma Center. He has over 20 years of cardiovascular surgery in California & Oregon. Dr. Schell will provide the audience with a complete analysis of Peripheral Vascular Disease. This refers to diseases of the blood vessels, arteries & Veins located outside the heart & brain.

THE SHOW COVERS A VARIETY OF CANCERS INCLUDING PROSTATE CANCER, BREAST CANCER & COLON CANCER. A MAJOR COMPONET OF THE SHOW WILL BE DISCUSSIONS BY HEATLH CARE PROFESSIONALS ON CANCER, IN ADDITION HEALTHY LIVING FOR BOTH SEXES. S/WPROSTATE CANCER FOUNDATION/ FRED TAYLOR, EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, P.O.BOX 12186, GLENDALE, AZ 602-547-3806 www.swprostatecancer.com

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Cultural Competency and Culturally & Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS):

1) Heath literacy and pharmacists: The need is clear

1) Heath literacy and pharmacists: The need is clear

Soojin Jun’s desire to become a pharmacist stemmed from personal experience taking care of her dying

father, a Korean immigrant. Jun, PharmD, now a pharmacist at Aurora Healthcare in Wisconsin, was her

father’s primary caretaker during his long battle with esophageal cancer. He was also diagnosed with

diabetes and was left with a complicated medication regimen that needed to be managed closely. A

second, consecutive hypoglycemic episode landed him in the hospital, where he died suddenly.

http://www.pharmacist.com/health-literacy-and-pharmacists-need-clear

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Data, News, Articles and Policies Related to Health Disparities:

1) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Releases Report Called "Data for Health, Learning What Works"

2) Study: Asian-American Financial Diversity Overlooked

3) New report: 2015 State of Black America - Save Our Cities, Education, Jobs + Justice

4) New report: General Social Survey - Chronicling Changes in American Society

5) New Autism Awareness Infographic Available

6) Equity of Care Blog Post: Community Matters in Overcoming Inequalities

7) Leading Through Health System Change: A Public Health Opportunity–Maternal and Child Health

Module

8) Promoting Children's Long-Term Health and Functioning: Applying a Life Course Approach to Pediatric

Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs

1) Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Releases Report Called "Data for Health, Learning What Works"

Efforts to improve public health by collecting, analyzing, and sharing personal health data must first

address public concerns about privacy, transparency, and access, a report from the Data for Health

Advisory Committee, with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, recommends.

Based on "listening sessions" held in five cities as part of RWJF's Data for Health initiative, the report,

Data for Health, Learning What Works (90 pages, PDF), highlights insights, concerns, and ideas for how

to harness data to improve health, including worries about privacy, security, and the potential for

misuse. The report then details recommendations from the committee — which includes public health

practitioners, physicians, healthcare researchers, health technology and informatics experts, consumers,

and representatives of local government — aimed at addressing these and other issues. Key

recommendations include updating policies governing personal data to account for new technologies

and security risks; establishing a "Bill of Rights" for individuals to access their own health data; investing

in data-sharing infrastructure and networks that integrate health with social and community services;

and launching a pilot Code for America data analytics program that would help municipalities promote

and achieve greater transparency in the use of public health data. The report also calls for a broad public

awareness campaign about the benefits of data sharing; the creation of a community resource scorecard

that would provide information on how communities are doing and facilitate comparisons across

communities; and the use of data generated by social media to capture real-time local and national

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health trends.

https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-

3A__www.rwjf.org_content_dam_farm_reports_reports_2015_rwjf418628&d=AwIGaQ&c=7xsdzXc1VkZ

yGw_71SwgiP92fiZryvVSehvDkp0td30&r=TxM6lqpNUL2iOHycERB2lHRWfJvw_k_1f_xyqmY6QII&m=IEC9

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2) Study: Asian-American Financial Diversity Overlooked

Are Asian-Americans so very wealthy? Media reporting of late suggests a monolithic rise of Asian-

American prosperity, but a new study breaks down financial data among the various sub-groups in the

Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) demographic to show a nuanced view of the various s

obstacles that face those who identify as AAPI.

http://www.diversityinc.com/news/study-asian-american-financial-diversity-overlooked-2/

3) New report: 2015 State of Black America - Save Our Cities, Education, Jobs + Justice

Now in its 39th edition, this report serves as a benchmark and source for thought leadership around

racial equality in America across economics (including employment, income and housing), education,

health, social justice and civic engagement.

http://soba.iamempowered.com/sites/soba.iamempowered.com/files/SOBA2015%20Executive%20Sum

mary.pdf

4) New report: General Social Survey - Chronicling Changes in American Society

This report explores a broad range of social determinants of health.

http://www.apnorc.org/PDFs/GSS/GSSOverviewReport_FINAL.pdf

5) New Autism Awareness Infographic Available

April is Autism Awareness Month. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) has a

new Autism Awareness Infographic to help communities increase awareness about the issues of

wandering in Children with Autism, enabling them to better address these issues in communities.

http://www.missingkids.com/en_US/documents/AutismAwareInfographic.pdf

6) Equity of Care Blog Post: Community Matters in Overcoming Inequalities

In a recent Equity of Care blog post, PI Managing Director Leslie Mikkelsen discusses how healthcare

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entities are increasingly looking outside their own walls, and to the community, for ways to overcome

health inequalities.

http://www.equityofcare.org/inc-eqcare/dhtml/blog-article.dhtml?dcrpath=HRET/blog-

entry/data/20150302

7) Leading Through Health System Change: A Public Health Opportunity–Maternal and Child Health

Module

This module is designed to assist state and territorial Title V agencies in planning and implementing

programs in an environment of health reform and health system transformation. The module describes

a five-step planning process and practice examples. Each example guides users in defining a question,

collecting information, selecting an option, applying adaptive actions, and creating a simplified

implementation plan.

http://ghpc.gsu.edu/files/2015/02/MCHPlanningToolWorkbook_web.pdf

8) Promoting Children's Long-Term Health and Functioning: Applying a Life Course Approach to

Pediatric Care for Children with Special Health Care Needs

This report presents findings from a study to determine the current status and future promise of

applying life course theory (LCT) to pediatric care for children with special health care needs (CSHCN).

Topics include LCT as a conceptual framework for maternal and child health, the interface between LCT

and CSHCN (what's in the literature and findings from key information interviews), the potential

application of life course in pediatric care, and a life course implementation framework for pediatric

practices. Recommendations for next steps are included.

http://cshcn.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Promoting-Childrens-Long-Term-

Health-and-Functioning.pdf

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Funding Opportunities Related to Health Disparities:

1) MAC AIDS Fund U.S. Community Grants: Food and Nutrition Program – Deadline: May 1, 2015

2) Pfizer Independent Grants for Learning and Change: Improving Care of Chronic Pain-Physician Groups

and Health Systems – Deadline: May 1, 2015 – Letter of Intent

3) So Delicious Dairy Free: The 140 Difference Micro-Grant – Deadline: May 12, 2015

4) AZ Governor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families: AmeriCorps State Grant Program – Deadline:

May 14, 2015

5) The CIBA Foundation – Deadline: Rolling

6) AdminiTrust LLC: May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust: People with Disabilities Program – Deadline:

Rolling

7) Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools (LMSB2S) Grants – Deadline: Rolling

8) Alliance for Biking and Walking: The League of American Bicyclists: Advocacy Advance Rapid Response

Grant – Deadline: Rolling

9) Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC): Rural Health Care (RHC): Healthcare Connect Fund

(HCF) Program – Deadline: Rolling

10) Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC): Rural Health Care (RCH): Telecommunications

Program – Deadline: Rolling

1) MAC AIDS Fund U.S. Community Grants: Food and Nutrition Program – Deadline: May 1, 2015

Purpose: to support bold and innovative projects that confront the AIDS epidemic, with a specific focus

on people who are most neglected, off the radar, and at highest risk. Projects are expected to deal

directly with the most marginalized, stigmatized, and under-heard victims. The program supports

projects that help people living with HIV/AIDS meet their daily needs through delivering nutritional

meals, operating food pantries, and linking individuals in need to government-sponsored initiatives,

such as the Food Stamps program.

Eligible Applicants: Consortia, and Non Profits

Award: up to $25,000 per award

Contact: (212) 965-6300 or [email protected]

http://www.macaidsfund.org/thework/applications

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2) Pfizer Independent Grants for Learning and Change: Improving Care of Chronic Pain-Physician

Groups and Health Systems – Deadline: May 1, 2015 – Letter of Intent

Purpose: to accelerate the adoption of evidence-based innovations that align the mutual interests of the

healthcare professional, patients, and the funding agency by supporting independent professional

education activities. This program specifically seeks to support organizations with a focus in health care

professional education and/or quality improvement, with projects related to performance improvement

in physician group and systems settings focusing on management of patients with chronic pain.

Professional education may also be supported.

Eligible Applicants: Local Government, Academic Institutions, Non Profits, State Government

Total of amount: $2,000,000

Amount of awards: up to $300,000 per award

Contact: Robert Kristofco at [email protected]

http://www.pfizer.com/responsibility/grants_contributions/request_proposals

3) So Delicious Dairy Free: The 140 Difference Micro-Grant – Deadline: May 12, 2015

Purpose: to provide small-scale awards to support projects driven by creative ideas. Project ideas should

be simple and capable of being communicated in 140 characters or less. Project ideas will be submitted

via social media accounts.

Eligible Applicants: Local Government, Academic Institutions, Consortia, Native American Tribe, Non

Profits, Private Sector, Schools/School Districts, State Government

Total amount: $30,000

Range of awards: $140 – $2,500

Contact: (541) 338-9400

http://sodeliciousdairyfree.com/the-140-difference

4) AZ Governor’s Office for Children, Youth and Families: AmeriCorps State Grant Program – Deadline:

May 14, 2015

Purpose: to support the establishment or continuation of AmeriCorps programs in Arizona that will

enable organizations to address local community needs. Projects may address one of the following

national objectives: disaster services, economic opportunity, education, environmental stewardship,

healthy futures, veterans and military families. Applicants are highly encouraged to address the

following priority areas: substance abuse prevention, civic learning and engagement, third grade reading

proficiency, high school graduation, violence against women and human trafficking

Eligible Applicants: Local Government, Academic Institutions, Consortia, Native American Tribe, Non

Profits, Schools/School Districts, State Government, Tribal Organizations/Institutions.

Actual Funds: $2,444,196 (Confirmed)

Contact: Sarah Bean at [email protected]

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http://gocyf.az.gov/GrantInfo/ASG.asp

5) The CIBA Foundation – Deadline: Rolling

Purpose: to support charitable organizations seeking to enrich and improve the lives of disadvantaged

and disabled children and others in need. Funds must be used for a specific purpose that has an

immediate impact on those in need.

Eligible Applicants: Non Profits

Contact: (818) 638-8525 or [email protected]

http://www.cibafoundation.com/

6) AdminiTrust LLC: May & Stanley Smith Charitable Trust: People with Disabilities Program –

Deadline: Rolling

Purpose: to strengthen supportive services for adults and youth transitioning to adulthood with

intellectual, developmental, or physical disabilities in order to maximize their ability to live

independently and integrate into their communities. In addition, programs that support caregivers,

including respite services and assistance with care transition planning by parents of adult children with

disabilities, will be supported.

Eligible applicants: 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations that primarily serve adults and youth transitioning

to adulthood with intellectual or developmental disabilities (I/DDs) or physical disabilities. Organizations

must generally serve people in Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada,

New Mexico, Oregon, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming. However, a small number of awards may

be provided to advance the work of national organizations that are vetting, documenting, and/or

sharing research-based best practices.

Contact: (415) 332-0166 or [email protected]

http://www.adminitrustllc.com/may-and-stanley-smith-charitable-trust/

7) Let's Move Salad Bars to Schools (LMSB2S) Grants – Deadline: Rolling

Purpose: to ensure that all children have daily access to fresh fruits and vegetables by donating salad

bars to school districts and independent schools that participate in the National School Lunch Program

(NSLP). Recipients must offer the salad bar as part of the reimbursable meal they provide. Salad bar

packages will be awarded based on a formula that takes into account the applicant's readiness to

implement a salad bar lunch program and the application date. Salad bar packages will consist of: one

portable 72-inch, five-well insulated salad bar, two tray slides, five pan chillers, divider bars, two 4-inch

deep full pans with covers, four 4-inch deep half pans with covers, 12 4-inch deep quarter pans with

covers, five buffet chilling pads, and 16 serving tongs

Eligible Applicants: Schools/School Districts

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Contact: [email protected]

http://www.saladbars2schools.org/get-a-salad-bar/schools/application-guidelines/

8) Alliance for Biking and Walking: The League of American Bicyclists: Advocacy Advance Rapid

Response Grant – Deadline: Rolling

Purpose: to help state and local advocacy organizations take advantage of unexpected opportunities in

order to win, increase, or preserve public funding for biking and walking. Support is intended for

unforeseen opportunities, short-term campaigns, or to push campaigns into the end-zone. Projects

should increase or preserve investments in active transportation in communities.

Eligible Applicants: Non Profits

Range of awards: $1,000 – $3,000

Contact: Christy Kwan at (202) 621-5459 or [email protected]

http://www.advocacyadvance.org/grants

9) Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC): Rural Health Care (RHC): Healthcare Connect

Fund (HCF) Program – Deadline: Rolling

Purpose: to provide a discount for eligible telecommunications services, broadband connectivity, and

equipment that is vital to the functionality of the service. This program encourages the formation of

state and regional health care consortia, and supports individual health care providers.

Eligible Applicants: Local Government, Academic Institutions, Consortia, Non Profits, and Private Sector

Contact: (800) 453-1546 or [email protected]

http://www.usac.org/rhc/healthcare-connect/

10) Universal Service Administrative Company (USAC): Rural Health Care (RCH): Telecommunications

Program – Deadline: Rolling

Purpose: to defray the cost of telecommunication services for rural health care providers that use

telecommunication services to provide medical care to people in rural areas. The goal of this program is

to allow rural health care providers to obtain telecommunication services at rates that are comparable

to urban providers and to facilitate the creation of broadband networks dedicated to health care.

Eligible Applicants: Local Government, Academic Institutions, Consortia, Non Profits, and Private Sector

Contact: (800) 453-1546 or [email protected]

http://www.usac.org/rhc/