AAIP | Healthy People, Resilient Communities: Celebrating the Impact of NCRN as a Coordinated Network

From:  Association of American Indian Physicians

REGISTRATION EXTENDED UNTIL JUNE 12, 2023!

2 – 5 pm ET | 1 – 4 pm CT
12 – 3 pm MT | 11 am – 2 pm PT

Three years of hard work and dedication have paid off — we’ve tackled disparities highlighted by COVID-19 and ensured access to resources for our communities highlighted by COVID-19 and ensured access to resources for our communities to stay safe and healthy.  Let’s take a moment to celebrate our amazing accomplishments together!

We’ve organized an exciting and engaging event to learn, network, highlight best practices and tools, and reflect on our achievements with pride and gratitude.  Join us for these exciting, interactive breakout sessions, facilitated by NCRN partners.

30-minute Concurrent Sessions:

  1.  Addressing intersectionality in COVID-19:  Strategies for Intervention & Communication Dissemination.  Learn effective strategies to address intersectionality in intervention and communication dissemination for COVID-19.
  2. Tailoring intervention efforts to cultural needs.  Explore best practices for tailoring interventions to meet the unique cultural needs of priority populations.
  3. Impact of advocacy and grassroots strategies.  Discover the power of advocacy and grassroots strategies in empowering disproportionately affected populations.
  4. Building sustainable partnerships and alliances.  Explore valuable resources and strategies for building sustainable alliances and partnerships to amplify impact.

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