Loading Events

« All Events

  • This event has passed.

Transforming Child Health Care Through Anti-Racist, Family-Driven Approaches

August 25, 2021 @ 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm CDT

A graphic featuring a doctor holding a stethoscope on a child that is sitting in a woman's lap

The Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS)

The child health care field is embracing a shift from the traditional child-focused model of well and sick visits to a more upstream preventive, holistic, and anti-racist focus on children, their families, and the systems and communities they interact with regularly. Despite a growing desire to improve care delivery, many practices face barriers, such as time and funding resources, which prevent the scale and spread of practice transformation.

This webinar, hosted by the Center for Health Care Strategies (CHCS) with support from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will explore the need to transform child health care from three unique perspectives — pediatricians, a family advocate, and a children’s health clinic director. The featured speakers — Renée Boynton-Jarrett MD and Ben Danielson MD, pediatrician; Hala Durrah, MTA, patient and family engagement consultant and advocate; and Carey Howard, MPH, program director at a pediatric clinic — serve as advisors for CHCS’ Accelerating Child Health Transformation initiative, which seeks to accelerate the adoption of key strategies necessary to advance anti-racist and family-centered pediatric practice. They will highlight key strategies for child health care transformation: (1) adopting anti-racist practices and policies to advance health equity; (2) co-creating equitable partnerships with patients, families, and medical care teams; and (3) identifying family strengths and health-related social needs to promote resilience.

Health care policymakers, medical professionals, state officials, family advocates, community-based organization staff and other interested stakeholders are invited to join this 75-minute event.

 

Register here>>