This week’s Health Justice newsletter looks at shared visions of community and its impact. First, what a county-wide wellbeing initiative can teach us about community, collaboration, and the power of trust. Next, the changing model of Meals on Wheels serves as a climate-relief model. Then, an article from the five-part series, Reclaiming Control: The History and Future of Choice in Our Health, reimagines community as a central part of the healthcare decision-making process. Finally, NPQ is looking for climate fiction to feature in the Fall 2023 Climate Justice issue.
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“From the COVID-19 pandemic to structural racism, community-based organizations have always stepped up to fill the gaps and forge new solutions—especially where government is unable, unwilling, or ineffective.” Read more…
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“Researchers have found that nonprofit meal-delivery programs can reduce loneliness, risk of falls, and the need for institutional care." Read more…
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The fight to ensure that community members with lived experiences of health inequities have a say in what healthcare looks like at the individual, community, and societal levels has never been more urgent. Read more…
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For NPQ’s fall 2023 climate justice edition of NPQ Magazine, we’re looking for climate fiction. Yes, we’re trying something new and want to hear from you! Click here for more details…
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