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SUMMARY:Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) Seminar Series: Building Community Partnerships to Investigate Climate Change's Impact on Human Health
DESCRIPTION:https://cwru.zoom.us/j/93398828445?pwd=cWdEakswRFFERnBSbkZVcDJ5emVzdz09
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/population-health-research-institute-phri-seminar-series-building-community-partnerships-to-investigate-climate-changes-impact-on-human-health/
LOCATION:via Zoom link
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SUMMARY:University Settlement - Homecoming Spirit Week 2021
DESCRIPTION:(Click the flyer to learn more)
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/university-settlement-homecoming-spirit-week-2021/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Unite Ohio: Building Connections for a Healthier Cleveland | Virtual Forum
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URL:https://cheeer.org/event/unite-ohio-building-connections-for-a-healthier-cleveland-virtual-forum/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Institute for H.O.P.E. Seminar Series: A Prescription for the Neighborhood
DESCRIPTION:  \nMeeting Link: https://metrohealthsystem.webex.com/metrohealthsystem/j.php?MTID=m76717a56a894ef9a930f67c9e4dd7091 \nSuggested Reading Links: \nFrontiers | Neighborhoods’ Evaluation: Influence on Well-Being Variables | Psychology (frontiersin.org) \n https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/142/3/e20180261 \nChild Opportunity Index 2.0: Neighborhood Policy Reform – RWJF
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/institute-for-h-o-p-e-seminar-series-a-prescription-for-the-neighborhood/
LOCATION:via Zoom link
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Master of Public Health Events: Case Competition
DESCRIPTION:The MPH Program is happy to announce that they have formed a collaboration with the Ohio State University College of Public Health to host a CWRU/OSU Case Competition in conjunction with National Public Health Week 2021. Teams of students from CWRU and OSU will compete to develop the best and most innovative public health solutions to an identified problem. The purpose of this case is to provide recommendations to mitigate and prevent the spread of COVID-19 among staff and those incarcerated in Ohio’s jails. The partnering organization is the ACLU of Ohio. The Case Competition will be held on Wednesday\, April 7th. \nWhat is a Case Competition?\nA Case Competition brings teams of students together to develop solutions to an identified issue. The winning team is selected based on the merits (based on defined criteria and as judged by relevant experts) of their solutions. \nHow does this Case Competition work?\nTeams from CWRU and teams from OSU will compete in a preliminary case competition. The winner from each school will then face one another in the final round of the competition. Community partners representing relevant organizations and expertise will serve as judges. There is a cash prize for the winning team! \n  \nPlease direct questions to Andrew (arm161@case.edu) \n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n 
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/master-of-public-health-events-case-competition/
CATEGORIES:Community Event
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SUMMARY:Improving Child Health: Medical\, Legal\, Environmental & Educational Partnerships
DESCRIPTION:Using pediatric asthma management as a case study\, Dr. Vanessa Maier [2nd Round Pilot Awardee](Medical Director\, School Health Program\, The MetroHealth System) and Katie Feldman (Managing Attorney\, Health & Opportunity\, The Legal Aid Society of Cleveland) will discuss how improving children’s health requires more than just medical care.  School-based health centers\, medical-legal partnerships (MLP) and environmental justice efforts all help reduce disparities and improve health outcomes.  Hear how Legal Aid’s MLP sites in pediatrics at MetroHealth and at the UH Rainbow Center for Women & Children use legal services as an intervention to address housing conditions\, advocate for specialized educational plans\, and develop plans for families’ economic and social needs. \nDr. Vanessa Maier (Learn more about her Project with the CHEEER by clicking the picture)\n  \n  \nZoom Link \nA question and answer session will follow the virtual presentation. \nFree and open to the community.
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/improving-child-health-medical-legal-environmental-educational-partnerships/
LOCATION:via Zoom link
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SUMMARY:Health Equity and Research in Practice
DESCRIPTION:Register Here\nHCGC Flyer (PDF) \nHCGC Webinar Series Information \n  \n 
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/health-equity-and-research-in-practice/
LOCATION:via Zoom link
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SUMMARY:Special Presentation: “Engaging Communities in Health\, Health Care\, and Research”  Guest Speaker: Meredith Minkler\, DrPH\, MPH
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Meredith Minkler is Professor in the Graduate Group\, School of Public Health\, University of California\, Berkeley. She was founding director of the UC Berkeley Center on Aging\, and has close to 40 years’ experience teaching\, conducting research\, and partnering with underserved communities to address health inequities through community building\, organizing\, and community- engaged research. Her current research includes community and policy interventions to address food insecurity\, youth disempowerment and criminal justice reform. Dr. Minkler also is working with African colleagues on community engagement strategies to improve the prevention and control of the next Ebola or related emerging infectious disease. She is a leading authority on Community-Based Participatory Research (CBPR) and community engagement theories and strategies for health\, healthcare\, and research. She co-authored the first major U.S. study on Community Based Participatory Research in the health field (2003); was the lead author on a pioneering paper in the New England Journal of Medicine (Aug. 2006) demonstrating social gradient in disability in the U.S.\, even at very high social class levels; and co-authored the first in-depth book documenting the health and life circumstances of grandparents raising grandchildren (1993). \nShe has published widely in the academic literature\, and is the author\, editor\, or co-editor of seminal volumes on CPBPR and community engagement\, including Community Organizing and Community Building for Health and Welfare (3rd edition\, 2012)\, and (with Nina Wallerstein)\,Community-Based Participatory Research for Health: From Process to Outcomes (2nd edition\, 2008). She has received a Kellogg National Fellowship; the Distinguished Mentorship Award from the Gerontological Society of America; a Distinguished Career Award\, PHPHE section\, APHA; and a Distinguished Fellow Award from the Society for Public Health Education. \n  \n 
URL:https://cheeer.org/event/special-presentation-engaging-communities-in-health-health-care-and-research-guest-speaker-meredith-minkler-drph-mph/
LOCATION:Woodhill Community Center\, 2491 Baldwin Road \, Cleveland\, OH\, 44104\, United States
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