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Joint Studies on tackling Racism as a Public Health Issue

Olmsted County commissioners are looking to tackle racism as a public health issue. The board on August 4, 2020 unanimously approved a measure officially asking members of the county’s Public Health Services Advisory Board and Human Rights Commission to work together to investigate racism and disparities in health care.

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Project Impact(s): CMRC, Diversity and Inclusion, Governance/Public Policy, Health, OpenBeam

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"Olmsted County commissioners ask public health and human rights groups to start a joint investigation into racism as a public health issue."

Olmsted County commissioners are looking to tackle racism as a public health issue.

The board on Tuesday unanimously approved a measure officially asking members of the county’s Public Health Services Advisory Board and Human Rights Commission to work together to investigate racism and disparities in health care.

 

2022-03-08: Seeking community feedback on draft recommendations related to study of race and racism as a public health issue 

 

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Online Survey

 

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2021-10-21 Olmsted County Joint Study Presentation to CMRC 

 

 

 

 

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Olmsted County Resolution

 

 

 

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Pinned Reports on: Joint Studies on tackling Racism as a Public Health Issue


 1. Joint Study earning national achievement award; 2. Olmsted County Public Health interlocking with CMRC on collaboration actions

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1. 3/8/2022 Olmsted County Public Health press release to request survey responses; 2. 10/22/2021 Presentation to CMRC;  3. August update posted on Olmsted County website

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Reports on: Joint Studies on tackling Racism as a Public Health Issue


 1. Joint Study earning national achievement award; 2. Olmsted County Public Health interlocking with CMRC on collaboration actions

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1. 3/8/2022 Olmsted County Public Health press release to request survey responses; 2. 10/22/2021 Presentation to CMRC;  3. August update posted on Olmsted County website

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CMRC, Diversity and Inclusion, Governance/Public Policy, Health, OpenBeam

 

 

Last modified by allnode on 2024/09/08
Created by support on 2019/12/07

 

 

 

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