This month’s Health Justice newsletter is all about the future of healthcare—from transforming our broken system through community development to overhauling the world of social services for both practitioners and patients. We open with the next installment of our health justice series on bodily autonomy, where Sonia Sarkar argues that community members with lived experiences of health inequities must have a say in what healthcare looks like at all levels. Next, we examine why the social service industry fails its workers and how we can alleviate these demanding professions through a holistic, healing-based approach. We then look at why embracing technology and collaboration could transform the social service industry to create healthier, more equitable communities. Finally, the NPQ team is expanding: we’re hiring a senior editor for our Racial Justice desk!
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