Zero Degrees of Separation
The McSilver Institute, MCTAC and CTAC have partnered to launch a multi-platform online series intended to help clinical professionals, policy makers and all who influence our healthcare system to think critically about social factors and their direct and indirect effects on an individual’s health and mental health. We will explore the linkage between poverty and racial disparities across systems and discuss ways in which they can be addressed. Collectively, we must begin to attend to these issues in our work in order to improve both behavioral and physical health outcomes.
The Things that Matter: Addressing the Social Determinants of Health
- Presenters:
- Ruth Shim
Women and Mental Health: Embracing the Intersection of Trauma, Oppression, and Agency
- Presenters:
- Mayowa Obasaju
Coming Home: Working from the Trauma Informed Perspective with the Justice Involved Population
- Presenters:
- Layne Pavey
Promoting Nutrition Education in Diverse Populations
- Presenters:
- Psyche Williams-Forson
The SEED's of Health: Exploring the Impact of Social, Economic, and Educational Determinants
- Presenters:
- Anthony Salerno, Peter Campanelli
Legacies of Pain and Resilience: Clinical Implications for Understanding Historical Trauma and Race
- Presenters:
- James Rodriguez, Jayson Jones
Strength in Numbers: Voting & Social Work
- Presenters:
- Lindsey Hodel, Louisa Hackett, Tanya Smith
Out of the System and into the Workforce: Employment as a Social Determinant
- Presenters:
- Len Statham
The Shame of Being Poor? Stigma as a Social Determinant of Health
- Presenters:
- Elizabeth Bowen, Keith Chan
Navigating the Reentry Maze: Holistic Transformative Integrated Case Management
- Presenters:
- Jondhi Harrell
Housing IS Healthcare: What Can Be Done to Address the Most Important Social Determinant of Health?
- Presenters:
- Ted Houghton
Environmental Trauma: Strengthening a Community Through Action
- Presenters:
- Robert Brown
What's Food Got To Do With It? Food Insecurity and Mental Health
- Presenters:
- Diana Arias, Kara Dean-Assael
Part I: Collective Impact Through A Community Schools Framework
- Presenters:
- Anju Rupchandani, Michelle Makabali
Part II: Measurement and Sustainability and Collective Impact
- Presenters:
- Colleen Maleski, Heidi Black
Part III: Reforming NYS Juvenile Justice System Through Collective Impact
- Presenters:
- Thomas Andriola