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August 23, 2022 | Webinar

Centering Equity in Multisector Collaborations

Presenter:

Kristene Cristobal

Facilitator

Tien Ung

Date Recorded:

August 23 2022

Description:

Are you doing equity work in your community or organization or want to get started? We invite you to attend this webinar, where equity, leadership, and improvement consultant Kristene Cristobal will share a framework about how to center equity in collaboration and how to measure it through a set of values, capabilities and processes that underpin health equity efforts. The Framework for Equity in Multi-Sector Collaboration synthesizes the wisdom of thought leaders and people with lived experience and utilizes metrics such as leadership and organizational commitment to equity, diverse staff representing the communities their organizations serve, disaggregated data by race, and structures and processes to increase staff capabilities in equity. We hope that as a result of this webinar, attendees can add this framework to their toolbox for designing community-centered and equity driven work in their communities.

Learning Objectives:

This 90-minute webinar will be interactive with opportunities for participants to highlight their successes & challenges with assessing their equity efforts. Participants will be invited to reflect on:

  • How to track equity in a meaningful way

  • How to make equity work actionable across partnerships

  • How to center lived experience in equity strategies, implementation, and practice in a sustainable way

This webinar is supported by Grant Number 90EV0532-01-00 from the Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Family and Youth Services Bureau, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Points of view in this training are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the official positions or policies of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.