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1 December 1, 2014 OKC “Together for Health” Faith and Community-Based Health Summit

2 OKLAHOMA CITY OPENING CEREMONY TRADITIONAL INTERPETIVE SIGNING “OKLAHOMA RISING” CORDELIA CLAPP, PAWNEE TRIBAL MEMBER & OKLAHOMA HEALTH EQUITY CAMPAIGN MEMBER “Oklahoma Rising”

3 Rev. Jeff Hamilton, Chair Oklahoma Health Equity Campaign and James Allen, President Oklahoma Public Health Association Welcome Rev. Jeff Hamilton James Allen

4 HEALTH EQUITY is when everyone has the opportunity to “attain his/her full health potential” and no one is disadvantaged from achieving this potential because of their social position or other socially determined circumstance. SOURCE: CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

5 CARL J. RUBENSTEIN, MD VICE-PRESIDENT INTERFAITH ALLIANCE OF OKLAHOMA “The Meaning of Health Equity”

6 Rev. William Tabbernee, PhD Executive Director Oklahoma Conference of Churches “Fit for Ministry”

7 PANELISTS: L-R JAMES ALLEN, HEALTH BUD SCOTT, FOOD SECURITY LARRY HOPPER, TRANSPORTATION MARY SURBECK, LITERACY RICHARD MARSHALL, HOUSING “Setting up Communities for Success”

8 A healthy dinner and snacks were provided by Katie Plohocky, of Streetlife, LLC Healthy Dinner & Snack

9 “PLACE MATTERS” PBS DOCUMENTARY 30 MINUTE SEGMENT Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?

10 HEALTH EQUITY is when everyone has the opportunity to “attain his/her full health potential” and no one is disadvantaged from achieving this potential because of their social position or other socially determined circumstance. SOURCE: CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

11 Facilitators: Sunshine Cowan, PhD and Marisa New, MPH Post-Screening Community Discussion (With Panelists)

12 Definitions Health Disparities …includes differences in disease prevalence, outcomes, and access to care Health Inequities …differences that are unnecessary, avoidable, unfair and unjust

13 Community Discussion

14 Life enhancing resources, such as food supply, housing, economic and social relationships, transportation, education, and health care, where distribution across populations effectively determines length and quality of life. Social Determinants of Health Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

15 Healthy Congregation Manual Wellness Interventions Latricia Morgan, MEd OK State Department of Health Donald Richardson, BS African American M-Power Program Mary Carey PhD, APRN St. John Missionary Baptist Church

16 REV. JEFF HAMILTON, OKLAHOMA HEALTH EQUITY CAMPAIGN AND JAMES ALLEN, OKLAHOMA PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION Thank you and Call to Action

17 December 4,2014 Tulsa “Together for Health” Faith and Community- Based Health Summit

18 “Oklahoma Rising” Tulsa Opening Ceremony Traditional Interpretive Signing “Oklahoma Rising” Cordelia Clapp, Pawnee Tribal Member & Oklahoma Health Equity Campaign Member

19 James Allen, President Oklahoma Public Health Association Welcome

20 CARL J. RUBENSTEIN, MD VICE-PRESIDENT INTERFAITH ALLIANCE OF OKLAHOMA “The Meaning of Health Equity”

21 HEALTH EQUITY is when everyone has the opportunity to “attain his/her full health potential” and no one is disadvantaged from achieving this potential because of their social position or other socially determined circumstance. SOURCE: CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

22 Rev. William Tabbernee, PhD Executive Director Oklahoma Conference of Churches “Fit for Ministry”

23 Healthy Congregations Manual Wellness Interventions Corey Love, MPH Tulsa County Health Department D’elbie Walker, MBA Muskogee County County Health Department Deryl Venters Co-Pastor Christ Kingdom Builders Church

24 Definitions Health Disparities …includes differences in disease prevalence, outcomes, and access to care Health Inequities …differences that are unnecessary, avoidable, unfair and unjust

25 TRANSPORTATION James Wagner FOOD SECURITY Katie Plohockey HOUSING Richard Marshall “Setting Up Communities for Success”

26 HEALTH JAMES ALLEN “Setting Up Communities for Success” LITERACY Leslie Gelders

27 HEALTH EQUITY is when everyone has the opportunity to “attain his/her full health potential” and no one is disadvantaged from achieving this potential because of their social position or other socially determined circumstance. SOURCE: CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION

28 A Healthy Dinner & Snack was provided by Katie Plohockey, of Streetlife LLC Health Dinner & Snack

29 “PLACE MATTERS” PBS DOCUMENTARY 30 MINUTE SEGMENT Unnatural Causes: Is Inequality Making Us Sick?

30 Life enhancing resources, such as food supply, housing, economic and social relationships, transportation, education, and health care, where distribution across populations effectively determines length and quality of life. Social Determinants of Health Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

31 Facilitators: Sunshine Cowan, PhD Marshan Marick, MPH Marisa New, MPH Facilitators: Sunshine Cowan, PhD, Marshan Marick, MPH & Marisa New, MPH Post-Screening Community Discussion (With Panelists)

32 Definitions Health Disparities …includes differences in disease prevalence, outcomes, and access to care Health Inequities …differences that are unnecessary, avoidable, unfair and unjust

33 Community Discussion

34 Special Thanks to our Community Partners


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