Thriving Together: Basic Needs for Health & Safety
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"Let us turn to one another and listen, learn, recover--and find new ways to heal, thrive, and grow our collective resilience."
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Thriving Together: Basic Needs for Health & Safety
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Institute for Healthcare Improvement
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Trust for America's Health
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Center for Good Food Purchasing
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Vital conditions shape the exposures, choices, opportunities, and adversities that we each encounter throughout our lives. This issue of the WIN Digest highlights the second vital condition in our Thriving Together series: Basic Needs for Health & Safety.
People’s foundation for physical and mental well-being starts with access to fresh air, clean water, and nutritious food. We all need a balance between physical activity and sleep. We need healthy relationships, with freedom to express our gender and sexuality. We need to support the health and needs of women of reproductive age to ensure the conditions exist to nurture healthy babies. We need to feel safe from violence, crime, and injury. And we need to be free from addiction, trauma, and toxic stress.
Meeting these basic needs allows us to be healthier today by avoiding hunger, exhaustion, disease, and injury. It also means we are more likely to thrive tomorrow by supporting our ability to withstand adversity.
- Freedom from Trauma, Violence & Addiction
- Public Health
- Health care
- Food
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"To be of use" by Marge Piercy
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I want to be with people who submerge
in the task, who go into the fields to harvest
and work in a row and pass the bags along,
who are not parlor generals and field deserters
but move in a common rhythm
when the food must come in or the fire be put out.
The work of the world is common as mud.
Botched, it smears the hands, crumbles to dust.
But the thing worth doing well done
has a shape that satisfies, clean and evident.
Greek amphoras for wine or oil,
Hopi vases that held corn, are put in museums
but you know they were made to be used.
The pitcher cries for water to carry
and a person for work that is real.
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Thriving Together: Basic Needs for Health & Safety
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Deep Dives are the full source documents for Thriving Together. Explore the rich contributions from colleagues at Well Being Trust, Institute for Healthcare Improvement, Trust for America's Health, and Center for Good Food Purchasing.
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Freedom from Trauma, Violence, and Addiction
The impacts of trauma, violence, and addiction on human life are far reaching. Adverse childhood experiences and toxic environments can harm health and well-being across a lifespan and generations. Unfortunately, quality mental health and addiction care has long been difficult to access, hard to afford, and too uncoordinated, and underfunded to provide real healing.
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Public Health
The governmental health sector has agencies at the federal, state, local, tribal, and territorial levels focused on the protection and promotion of good health among all the members within its jurisdictions, with special attention to those at elevated risk of poor health. All agencies are engaged in core activities: data collection and analysis; disease and injury prevention and control; and the promotion and/or implementation of health-oriented policies and practices.
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Health Care
Even prior to this global pandemic, health care in the United States has held a tension. There are incredible contributions, breakthroughs, and improvements that the health care delivery system can proudly claim, as well as systemic problems that chronically plague the sector. Despite pockets of excellence and innovation, the United States health care system continues to experience inefficiencies, challenges, and poor outcomes for populations in relation to the investment made.
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Food
COVID-19 has highlighted that farmers and small businesses have precarious livelihoods that are threatened by even a short-term loss of revenue. The shutdown of the food service pipelines on which their businesses are built left many farmers and food processors dangling, imperiling their livelihoods. And yet, while the farmers and food processors were desperate to find markets for their supply, food banks were stretched beyond capacity, with not enough food to meet the dramatically sudden increase in demand.
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2020 State of Obesity Report: Better Policies for a Healthier America
by Trust for America's Health
The U.S. adult obesity rate tops 40 percent; highest ever recorded. COVID-19 related food insecurity puts more Americans at risk for obesity or worsening obesity.
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Census Response, Civic Engagement, and COVID-19
A Healthiest Communities analysis shows a strong link between responding to a key Census Bureau survey and lower coronavirus case rates, underscoring the importance of social inclusion.
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What’s the Path to Equity in Health?
by Ben Mattison
Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith is a Yale internist and an expert on the structural barriers to equitable treatment and health outcomes for people of color and other vulnerable populations; she is also the founding director of the Pozen-Commonwealth Fund Fellowship in Health Equity Leadership at Yale SOM. We talked to her about her career, what we need to do to make progress, and what the surge of interest in racial justice has meant for her work.
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Quote by Dr. Marcella Nunez-Smith
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A Crisis Within A Crisis: Food Insecurity And COVID-19
In this episode, we speak to Eugene Cho, CEO of Bread for the World, about what food insecurity looks like in the U.S. and how that compares to the rest of the world. We visit a food distribution center in suburban Washington, D.C., for an on-the-ground look at the issue, and hear from reporters in Illinois in Nebraska about how food insecurity is playing out in rural America. We talk to experts about how the social safety net is holding up, and look ahead with Ertharin Cousin, the founder and CEO of Food Systems for the Future.
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Why it’s OK for doctors to ask their patients about voting
Helping patients vote can be an effective preventive and public health measure on par with promoting seatbelt use or vaccinations, according to physician leaders who are working to get their patients civically engaged in the democratic process.
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Thriving Together Perspectives:
Dr. Imran Adrabi, Thedacare
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Institute for Healthcare Improvement’s Caring for Caregivers: The Three Ps of Psychological Wellbeing
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WE WIN TOGETHER RACIAL JUSTICE COMMUNITY
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Our Fall Session begins on October 7!
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REGISTER FOR OUR FALL SESSION
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The WE WIN Racial Justice Community provides space for individuals, communities, organizations, and coalitions to learn from one another.
Together, we reflect and gather insight for addressing racism in workplaces and throughout life. Learn more and register here.
Register today to join this community before October 7 for our Fall session!
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National Civic League’s All-America City Award Winner: Pitt County, NC
by Community Commons
Pitt County leader and changemaker Alice Keene joined Commons Good podcast host Stacy Wegley for a conversation about stewardship, belonging, and connection. Check out the excerpts to learn more about Alice’s experiences--and click on the audio clip to hear directly from Alice.
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Center for Good Food Purchasing Success Stories
The Good Food Purchasing Program transforms the way public institutions purchase food by creating a transparent and equitable food system built on five core values: local economies, health, valued workforce, animal welfare, and environmental sustainability.
Learn more about how cities are adopting and implementing the Good Food Purchasing Program.
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Listen to stories from StoryCorps Historias honoring the contributions, achievements, and lived experiences of Latinx people across the US.
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Watch Celia Rose Gooding, Elizabeth Stanley, and the Cast of Jagged Little Pill Perform at Transformation 2020: Popular Democracy Defined
Celia Rose Gooding, Elizabeth Stanley and the cast of Jagged Little Pill performed a "democracy remix" of the Alanis Morissette jukebox musical’s “All I Really Want,“ as part of Transformation 2020: Popular Democracy Defined last weekend.
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Bloomberg Adds $16 Million To A Fund That Helps Florida Felons Get Chance To Vote
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TOOLS TO BUILD WELL BEING
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TFAH Webinar Series: COVID-19- Special Issues and Responses
Trust for America's Health is hosting a webinar series about COVID-19 and the way it intersects with racial equity, housing, economic development--and a number of key issues.
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Photo by The Better Arguments Project
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The Better Arguments Project
The Better Arguments Project is a national civic initiative created to help bridge divides – not by papering over those divides but by helping Americans have Better Arguments
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The Public Health Communications Collaborative
The Public Health Communications Collaborative (PHCC) was formed in 2020 to coordinate and amplify public health messaging on COVID-19 and increase Americans’ confidence in guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and state and local public health officials.
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New Mental Health Action Guide: Act Now to Stem the Mental Health Crisis from COVID-19
The de Beaumont Foundation and Well Being Trust today released an action guide for local leaders that emphasizes the urgency of addressing the growing mental health and addiction issues in their communities resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. “Supporting a Nation in Crisis: Solutions for Local Leaders to Improve Mental Health and Well-Being During and Post-COVID-19” includes more than 60 evidence-based policies, practices, and programs that can prevent further loss of life and livelihood from the nation’s growing mental health crisis. The action steps are practical, many are low-cost or revenue-neutral, and include recommendations for both the immediate response to COVID-19 and the long-term recovery.
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Tom Tom Foundation
9/15 - 10/30
A virtual event series exploring critical issues surfaced by the Covid-19 pandemic and 2020 movement for racial justice.
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Farmers Market Coalition
This Farmers Market Coalition survey is for market organizations that were operating farmers markets anytime during 2020. The purpose is to share the economic impact of COVID-19 on markets with FMC and with market stakeholders.
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The National Low Income Housing Coalition
10/15 at 3:00 PM ET
The National Low Income Housing Coalition is committed to providing high-level resources, tools, and training to housing providers, advocates, service agencies, resident councils, and allies throughout the country who are devoted to increasing registration and turnout rates among low income renters.
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Policy and Tools Corner
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Well Being Trust - Healing the Nation: Advancing Mental Health and Addiction Policy
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Annual Review of Public Health - Food System Policy, Public Health, and Human Rights in the United States
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NAACP - Ten Equity Implications of the Coronavirus COVID-19 Outbreak in the United States
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UN Policy Brief - The Impact of COVID-19 on Food Security and Nutrition, June 2020
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