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Don't Go Too Far | Trailer 10/22/2018

The Community Solutions podcast hosted its first international interview with Ms. Maram Taibah, a gifted filmmaker who created a short film in tribute to her brother who is disabled. Ms. Taibah lives in Saudi Arabia and is working hard to promote the inclusion of individuals with disabilities and their families into communities. Check out episode 14 to learn more about her work!

Listen to episode 14 at: https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-8ivxf-9beff6

Learn more about Ms. Taibah's work at the following:

Film Trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwQSIkvqd_M&t=3s

Instagram:
maram.taibah

Blog:
www.fearlesspilgrim.com

Don't Go Too Far | Trailer A mentally disabled Arab man is separated from his sister on a New York subway, leaving him alone for the first time in his life. From chaotic Union Square t...

Behavioural and social sciences in public health: The first strategy of its kind - Public health matters 10/08/2018

Improving people’s health: Applying behavioural and social sciences to improve population health and wellbeing in England

"Many public health challenges – including preventable diseases, smoking, and mental ill-health – are more often behavioural and sociological than medical in nature. The reason behind this is that they often arise from behaviours that are underpinned by social and structural determinants."

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Behavioural and social sciences in public health: The first strategy of its kind - Public health matters The official blog of Public Health England, providing insight and commentary on all aspects of public health, including health protection, health improvement, wellbeing, data and knowledge

09/26/2018

Check out the event at City Market influenced by the great work by Tess Weathers and featuring the DIP-IN interactive display. Lisa Staten will be one of the panelists along with Courtney Roberts from Lilly, Brandon Crosby from Flanner House, and Lisa Harris from Eskenazi Health,

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09/18/2018

Dr. Lisa Staten presenting at the IU Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI’s Research Ignite Forum series, giving us an insight into the Diabetes Impact Project.

Dr. Lisa Staten is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Social and Behavioral Sciences Department at the Indiana University Fairbanks School of Public Health at IUPUI. She is also an Associate Director of the Community Health Partnership (CHeP) of the Indiana Clinical Translational Sciences Institute (https://www.indianactsi.org/chep/). Prior to coming to Indiana, Dr. Staten was at the University of Arizona where she worked with community partners along the US-Mexico border to reduce risk factors for diabetes in Latino communities. The overarching theme of Dr. Staten’s research is improving health equity through community engagement.

Episode 11: Is Breast Cancer Racist? 09/12/2018

Is Breast Cancer Racists?

Visit the Community Solutions podcast and listen to Nathan and Morgan interview Ms. Lisa Hayes of the Red Alliance. Ms. Lisa Hayes discusses racial disparities in breast cancer and community strategies to promote health equity.

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Episode 11: Is Breast Cancer Racist?  

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