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SOLANGE GOULD
Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partners, HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact PartnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
| By Logan Harris | Most efforts to reform the criminal justice system have focused on state and federal prisons. But a recent report by the Vera Institute of Justice, Incarceration’s Front Door, examines a level of the justice system just as much in need of reform: Jails. Unlike prisons, jails are locally controlled facilities and were initially designed to house people considered too STRATEGIC QUESTIONS TO ASK TO EXPLICITLY ADDRESS RACISM | By Jonathan Heller | A few months ago, I wrote about the need for public health practitioners who want to advance equity to explicitly address race and power in their work. I received positive feedback, but also found that people are interested in how to actually do this. I recently created some materials for a training and it went well. JUVENILE INJUSTICE: CHARGING YOUTH AS ADULTS IS Executive Summary. In all 50 states, youth under age 18 can be tried in adult criminal court through various types of juvenile transfer laws. In California, youth as young as 14 can be tried as adults at the discretion of a juvenile court judge. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Research brief developed in partnership with United For Respect reveals that Walmart could have prevented at least 7,618 COVID-19 cases and saved 133 lives last year with an adequate paid sick time policy — and urges Walmart to institute an expanded and SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS | Press Release | Researchers and community organizers collaborated on an in-depth analysis of the health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make 14 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STRATEGIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY | By Jonathan Heller & Lili Farhang | Public health leaders from across the country – including organizations like NACCHO and BARHII and individuals like Dr. Tony Iton and Jeanne Ayers – have written extensively about what health equity practice looks like.SOLANGE GOULD
Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partners, HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact PartnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
| By Logan Harris | Most efforts to reform the criminal justice system have focused on state and federal prisons. But a recent report by the Vera Institute of Justice, Incarceration’s Front Door, examines a level of the justice system just as much in need of reform: Jails. Unlike prisons, jails are locally controlled facilities and were initially designed to house people considered too STRATEGIC QUESTIONS TO ASK TO EXPLICITLY ADDRESS RACISM | By Jonathan Heller | A few months ago, I wrote about the need for public health practitioners who want to advance equity to explicitly address race and power in their work. I received positive feedback, but also found that people are interested in how to actually do this. I recently created some materials for a training and it went well. JUVENILE INJUSTICE: CHARGING YOUTH AS ADULTS IS Executive Summary. In all 50 states, youth under age 18 can be tried in adult criminal court through various types of juvenile transfer laws. In California, youth as young as 14 can be tried as adults at the discretion of a juvenile court judge. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 STAFF - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Lili co-directs HIP with Solange, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. For nearly 20 years, she has visioned, developed, and implemented policy and systems change to advance health equity in the government and nonprofit sectors, and she’s feeling energized by people’s willingness to talk about race, power and the other root drivers of 14 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STRATEGIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY | By Jonathan Heller & Lili Farhang | Public health leaders from across the country – including organizations like NACCHO and BARHII and individuals like Dr. Tony Iton and Jeanne Ayers – have written extensively about what health equity practice looks like. A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE vii HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT; A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE Preface h ealth impact assessment(hia) is an emerging practice that aims to bring a greater understanding of human health consequences to public policy and decision-making. POWER-BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS FOR HEALTH Power-building Partnerships for Health cultivates powerful collaborations between local health departments and community power-building organizations to advance health equity. We launched the Power-building Partnerships for Health (PPH) initiative with support from The California Endowment and conducted this year in partnership with the Public Health Alliance of Southern California (theSTOP ICE TRANSFERS
August 2020 HumanImpact.org/HealthNotTransfers 6 Furthermore, in California, Asian young people were more than twice as likely to be JUVENILE INJUSTICE: CHARGING YOUTH AS ADULTS IS Executive Summary. In all 50 states, youth under age 18 can be tried in adult criminal court through various types of juvenile transfer laws. In California, youth as young as 14 can be tried as adults at the discretion of a juvenile court judge. ORGANIZING THE NARRATIVE FOR HEALTH EQUITY: MINNESOTA This shift didn’t happen in a vacuum. The theory of change guiding this work is grounded in a community-organizing perspective, which moves beyond the connection between health and living conditions, and recognizes that the capacity to act is critical to impact health.. According to MDH, the capacity to act – another way of saying power – is built through organizing people, narrative and HOW “BAN-THE-BOX” POLICIES EXPOSE DEEPER PROBLEMS WITH | By Logan Harris | “Ban-the-box” policies are designed to eliminate some of the barriers that people leaving prison face when seeking jobs. These policies disallow employers from asking people about their criminal records during the initial phase of a job application, removing the “box” that an applicant checks to indicate whether they have a criminal conviction on their record. USING HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT TO Using health impact assessment in community development to improve air quality and public health Kim Gilhulya*, Marnie Purciela, Lili Farhanga, Jennifer Luckya, Emily Celia Harrisa, Jonathan Hellera and Edmund Yet Wah Setob aHuman Impact Partners, 274 14th Street, Oakland, 94612 USA; bUniversity of California-Berkeley, School of Public Health, 717 University Hall, Berkeley, 94720 USA COMMUNITY-BASED SENTENCING FOR PRIMARY CARETAKERS IMPROVES Providing safe, stable, and nurturing environments for children and families is a value most of us can agree on. However, criminal justice practices that separate children from their mothers and HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Home - Human Impact Partners. Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Read about our cross-sector federal policy platform and call to action for health equity now. View our SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make it clear that the fight is not over. Charging youth as adults is a harmful practice that’s still possible in California, and acrossthe
HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact Partners 14 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STRATEGIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY | By Jonathan Heller & Lili Farhang | Public health leaders from across the country – including organizations like NACCHO and BARHII and individuals like Dr. Tony Iton and Jeanne Ayers – have written extensively about what health equity practice looks like.SOLANGE GOULD
Solange Gould. Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
Nearly 12 million people are admitted to jails each year. The number has doubled in the last 20 years, even though crime and arrest rates have fallen steeply. About 75% of people in jail are being held for nonviolent traffic, property, drug, or other minor offenses. Over 60% of people in jail are legally presumed innocent, but are too poor to JUVENILE INJUSTICE: CHARGING YOUTH AS ADULTS IS Executive Summary. In all 50 states, youth under age 18 can be tried in adult criminal court through various types of juvenile transfer laws. In California, youth as young as 14 can be tried as adults at the discretion of a juvenile court judge. STRATEGIC QUESTIONS TO ASK TO EXPLICITLY ADDRESS RACISM | By Jonathan Heller | A few months ago, I wrote about the need for public health practitioners who want to advance equity to explicitly address race and power in their work. I received positive feedback, but also found that people are interested in how to actually do this. I recently created some materials for a training and it went well. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Home - Human Impact Partners. Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Read about our cross-sector federal policy platform and call to action for health equity now. View our SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make it clear that the fight is not over. Charging youth as adults is a harmful practice that’s still possible in California, and acrossthe
HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact Partners 14 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STRATEGIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY | By Jonathan Heller & Lili Farhang | Public health leaders from across the country – including organizations like NACCHO and BARHII and individuals like Dr. Tony Iton and Jeanne Ayers – have written extensively about what health equity practice looks like.SOLANGE GOULD
Solange Gould. Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
Nearly 12 million people are admitted to jails each year. The number has doubled in the last 20 years, even though crime and arrest rates have fallen steeply. About 75% of people in jail are being held for nonviolent traffic, property, drug, or other minor offenses. Over 60% of people in jail are legally presumed innocent, but are too poor to JUVENILE INJUSTICE: CHARGING YOUTH AS ADULTS IS Executive Summary. In all 50 states, youth under age 18 can be tried in adult criminal court through various types of juvenile transfer laws. In California, youth as young as 14 can be tried as adults at the discretion of a juvenile court judge. STRATEGIC QUESTIONS TO ASK TO EXPLICITLY ADDRESS RACISM | By Jonathan Heller | A few months ago, I wrote about the need for public health practitioners who want to advance equity to explicitly address race and power in their work. I received positive feedback, but also found that people are interested in how to actually do this. I recently created some materials for a training and it went well. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 STAFF - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Lili co-directs HIP with Solange, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. For nearly 20 years, she has visioned, developed, and implemented policy and systems change to advance health equity in the government and nonprofit sectors, and she’s feeling energized by people’s willingness to talk about race, power and the other root drivers of HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact Partners WALMART’S ROLE IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS 3 PAID SICK TIME IS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE Stable and adequate employment income provides individuals, families, and communities with the economic security needed for a healthy life.6,7 We all need income to afford quality housing; to POWER-BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS FOR HEALTH Power-building Partnerships for Health cultivates powerful collaborations between local health departments and community power-building organizations to advance health equity. We launched the Power-building Partnerships for Health (PPH) initiative with support from The California Endowment and conducted this year in partnership with the Public Health Alliance of Southern California (the A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE vii HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT; A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE Preface h ealth impact assessment(hia) is an emerging practice that aims to bring a greater understanding of human health consequences to public policy and decision-making.STOP ICE TRANSFERS
August 2020 HumanImpact.org/HealthNotTransfers 6 Furthermore, in California, Asian young people were more than twice as likely to be KEEPING KIDS AND PARENTS TOGETHER: A HEALTHIER APPROACH TO We partnered with Free Hearts in Tennessee, Operation Restoration in Louisiana, and Families for Justice & Healing in Massachusetts to research the health and equity impacts of expanding the use of community-based alternatives to incarceration for convicted parents in each of those states. We produced state-specific reports and fact sheets to inform policy decision-making at the state level on HOW “BAN-THE-BOX” POLICIES EXPOSE DEEPER PROBLEMS WITH How “ban-the-box” policies expose deeper problems with racism in hiring. “Ban-the-box” policies are designed to eliminate some of the barriers that people leaving prison face when seeking jobs. These policies disallow employers from asking people about their criminal records during the initial phase of a job application, removing the ISAAC GRODY-PATINKIN Isaac Grody-Patinkin works at the intersection of health equity and restorative practices in rural Colorado. He comes to this work through a lifelong passion for bringing together unlikely characters in the service of healing justice, and bridging divides with the tools of proximity and curiosity. Grody-Patinkin uses the lens of FAMILY UNITY, FAMILY HEALTH Authors Sara Satinsky, MPH, MCRP Alice Hu, MSPH Jonathan Heller, PhD Lili Farhang, MPH Suggested Citation Human Impact Partners. June 2013. Family Unity, Family Health: How Family-Focused HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Research brief developed in partnership with United For Respect reveals that Walmart could have prevented at least 7,618 COVID-19 cases and saved 133 lives last year with an adequate paid sick time policy — and urges Walmart to institute an expanded andSOLANGE GOULD
Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partners, NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS | Press Release | Researchers and community organizers collaborated on an in-depth analysis of the health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact Partners SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of aTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
| By Logan Harris | Most efforts to reform the criminal justice system have focused on state and federal prisons. But a recent report by the Vera Institute of Justice, Incarceration’s Front Door, examines a level of the justice system just as much in need of reform: Jails. Unlike prisons, jails are locally controlled facilities and were initially designed to house people considered tooSTOP ICE TRANSFERS
August 2020 HumanImpact.org/HealthNotTransfers 6 Furthermore, in California, Asian young people were more than twice as likely to be 14 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STRATEGIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY | By Jonathan Heller & Lili Farhang | Public health leaders from across the country – including organizations like NACCHO and BARHII and individuals like Dr. Tony Iton and Jeanne Ayers – have written extensively about what health equity practice looks like.AMBER AKEMI PIATT
Amber leads HIP’s Health Instead of Punishment Program. Originally trained in clinical psychology, violence prevention, and public health, she now works with grassroots groups and coalitions on successful campaigns to curb United States militarism, incarceration, and police violence. Her commitment to taking action in solidarity with those who have been JUVENILE INJUSTICE: CHARGING YOUTH AS ADULTS IS Executive Summary. In all 50 states, youth under age 18 can be tried in adult criminal court through various types of juvenile transfer laws. In California, youth as young as 14 can be tried as adults at the discretion of a juvenile court judge. HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Research brief developed in partnership with United For Respect reveals that Walmart could have prevented at least 7,618 COVID-19 cases and saved 133 lives last year with an adequate paid sick time policy — and urges Walmart to institute an expanded andSOLANGE GOULD
Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partners, NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS | Press Release | Researchers and community organizers collaborated on an in-depth analysis of the health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact Partners SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of aTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
| By Logan Harris | Most efforts to reform the criminal justice system have focused on state and federal prisons. But a recent report by the Vera Institute of Justice, Incarceration’s Front Door, examines a level of the justice system just as much in need of reform: Jails. Unlike prisons, jails are locally controlled facilities and were initially designed to house people considered tooSTOP ICE TRANSFERS
August 2020 HumanImpact.org/HealthNotTransfers 6 Furthermore, in California, Asian young people were more than twice as likely to be 14 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STRATEGIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY | By Jonathan Heller & Lili Farhang | Public health leaders from across the country – including organizations like NACCHO and BARHII and individuals like Dr. Tony Iton and Jeanne Ayers – have written extensively about what health equity practice looks like.AMBER AKEMI PIATT
Amber leads HIP’s Health Instead of Punishment Program. Originally trained in clinical psychology, violence prevention, and public health, she now works with grassroots groups and coalitions on successful campaigns to curb United States militarism, incarceration, and police violence. Her commitment to taking action in solidarity with those who have been JUVENILE INJUSTICE: CHARGING YOUTH AS ADULTS IS Executive Summary. In all 50 states, youth under age 18 can be tried in adult criminal court through various types of juvenile transfer laws. In California, youth as young as 14 can be tried as adults at the discretion of a juvenile court judge. 14 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STRATEGIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY | By Jonathan Heller & Lili Farhang | Public health leaders from across the country – including organizations like NACCHO and BARHII and individuals like Dr. Tony Iton and Jeanne Ayers – have written extensively about what health equity practice looks like. SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a HIP HEALTH EQUITY NOW: A FEDERAL POLICY PLATFORM TO Economic Security Economic security is critical for the health of families and communities. All people need access to a stable income and robust social support programs to thrive. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE vii HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT; A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE Preface h ealth impact assessment(hia) is an emerging practice that aims to bring a greater understanding of human health consequences to public policy and decision-making. KEEPING KIDS AND PARENTS TOGETHER: A HEALTHIER APPROACH TO We partnered with Free Hearts in Tennessee, Operation Restoration in Louisiana, and Families for Justice & Healing in Massachusetts to research the health and equity impacts of expanding the use of community-based alternatives to incarceration for convicted parents in each of those states. We produced state-specific reports and fact sheets to inform policy decision-making at the state level onSTEPHANI TYRANCE
Stephani designs and manages HIP’s national capacity-building Leadership Institute for individuals working on health equity in local health departments. As a member of the capacity building team, she also facilitates workshops and provides technical assistance to public health organizations seeking to center equity in their practice. Overthe last 18
WALMART’S ROLE IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS 3 PAID SICK TIME IS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE Stable and adequate employment income provides individuals, families, and communities with the economic security needed for a healthy life.6,7 We all need income to afford quality housing; to A HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT TOOLKIT: A HANDBOOK TO A Human Impact Partners Project. HIP developed this toolkit to introduce and define HIA, describe each step of the HIA process, and discuss other aspects of HIA such as collaboration and when to useHIA.
STAFF - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Lili co-directs HIP with Solange, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. For nearly 20 years, she has visioned, developed, and implemented policy and systems change to advance health equity in the government and nonprofit sectors, and she’s feeling energized by people’s willingness to talk about race, power and the other root drivers of HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Home - Human Impact Partners. Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Read about our cross-sector federal policy platform and call to action for health equity now. View our NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make it clear that the fight is not over. Charging youth as adults is a harmful practice that’s still possible in California, and acrossthe
SOLANGE GOULD
Solange Gould. Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partners HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact PartnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
Nearly 12 million people are admitted to jails each year. The number has doubled in the last 20 years, even though crime and arrest rates have fallen steeply. About 75% of people in jail are being held for nonviolent traffic, property, drug, or other minor offenses. Over 60% of people in jail are legally presumed innocent, but are too poor to SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a POWER-BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS FOR HEALTHSTOP ICE TRANSFERS
August 2020 HumanImpact.org/HealthNotTransfers 6 Furthermore, in California, Asian young people were more than twice as likely to be JUVENILE INJUSTICE: CHARGING YOUTH AS ADULTS IS Executive Summary. In all 50 states, youth under age 18 can be tried in adult criminal court through various types of juvenile transfer laws. In California, youth as young as 14 can be tried as adults at the discretion of a juvenile court judge.AMBER AKEMI PIATT
Amber Akemi Piatt. Amber leads HIP’s Health Instead of Punishment Program. Originally trained in clinical psychology, violence prevention, and public health, she now works with grassroots groups and coalitions on successful campaigns to curb United States militarism, incarceration, and police violence. Her commitment totaking action in
HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Home - Human Impact Partners. Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Read about our cross-sector federal policy platform and call to action for health equity now. View our NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make it clear that the fight is not over. Charging youth as adults is a harmful practice that’s still possible in California, and acrossthe
SOLANGE GOULD
Solange Gould. Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partners HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact PartnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
Nearly 12 million people are admitted to jails each year. The number has doubled in the last 20 years, even though crime and arrest rates have fallen steeply. About 75% of people in jail are being held for nonviolent traffic, property, drug, or other minor offenses. Over 60% of people in jail are legally presumed innocent, but are too poor to SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a POWER-BUILDING PARTNERSHIPS FOR HEALTHSTOP ICE TRANSFERS
August 2020 HumanImpact.org/HealthNotTransfers 6 Furthermore, in California, Asian young people were more than twice as likely to be JUVENILE INJUSTICE: CHARGING YOUTH AS ADULTS IS Executive Summary. In all 50 states, youth under age 18 can be tried in adult criminal court through various types of juvenile transfer laws. In California, youth as young as 14 can be tried as adults at the discretion of a juvenile court judge.AMBER AKEMI PIATT
Amber Akemi Piatt. Amber leads HIP’s Health Instead of Punishment Program. Originally trained in clinical psychology, violence prevention, and public health, she now works with grassroots groups and coalitions on successful campaigns to curb United States militarism, incarceration, and police violence. Her commitment totaking action in
STAFF - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Lili co-directs HIP with Solange, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. For nearly 20 years, she has visioned, developed, and implemented policy and systems change to advance health equity in the government and nonprofit sectors, and she’s feeling energized by people’s willingness to talk about race, power and the other root drivers of SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a 14 INSIDE AND OUTSIDE STRATEGIES TO ADVANCE HEALTH EQUITY | By Jonathan Heller & Lili Farhang | Public health leaders from across the country – including organizations like NACCHO and BARHII and individuals like Dr. Tony Iton and Jeanne Ayers – have written extensively about what health equity practice looks like. WALMART’S ROLE IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS 3 PAID SICK TIME IS A PUBLIC HEALTH ISSUE Stable and adequate employment income provides individuals, families, and communities with the economic security needed for a healthy life.6,7 We all need income to afford quality housing; to A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE vii HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT; A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE Preface h ealth impact assessment(hia) is an emerging practice that aims to bring a greater understanding of human health consequences to public policy and decision-making. A HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT TOOLKIT: A HANDBOOK TO A Human Impact Partners Project. HIP developed this toolkit to introduce and define HIA, describe each step of the HIA process, and discuss other aspects of HIA such as collaboration and when to useHIA.
KEEPING KIDS AND PARENTS TOGETHER: A HEALTHIER APPROACH TO We partnered with Free Hearts in Tennessee, Operation Restoration in Louisiana, and Families for Justice & Healing in Massachusetts to research the health and equity impacts of expanding the use of community-based alternatives to incarceration for convicted parents in each of those states. We produced state-specific reports and fact sheets to inform policy decision-making at the state level onSTEPHANI TYRANCE
Stephani designs and manages HIP’s national capacity-building Leadership Institute for individuals working on health equity in local health departments. As a member of the capacity building team, she also facilitates workshops and provides technical assistance to public health organizations seeking to center equity in their practice. Overthe last 18
HIP HEALTH EQUITY NOW: A FEDERAL POLICY PLATFORM TO Economic Security Economic security is critical for the health of families and communities. All people need access to a stable income and robust social support programs to thrive. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Home - Human Impact Partners. Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Read about our cross-sector federal policy platform and call to action for health equity now. View our STAFF - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Lili co-directs HIP with Solange, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. For nearly 20 years, she has visioned, developed, and implemented policy and systems change to advance health equity in the government and nonprofit sectors, and she’s feeling energized by people’s willingness to talk about race, power and the other root drivers ofSOLANGE GOULD
Solange Gould. Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
Nearly 12 million people are admitted to jails each year. The number has doubled in the last 20 years, even though crime and arrest rates have fallen steeply. About 75% of people in jail are being held for nonviolent traffic, property, drug, or other minor offenses. Over 60% of people in jail are legally presumed innocent, but are too poor to SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact Partners NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make it clear that the fight is not over. Charging youth as adults is a harmful practice that’s still possible in California, and acrossthe
AMBER AKEMI PIATT
Amber Akemi Piatt. Amber leads HIP’s Health Instead of Punishment Program. Originally trained in clinical psychology, violence prevention, and public health, she now works with grassroots groups and coalitions on successful campaigns to curb United States militarism, incarceration, and police violence. Her commitment totaking action in
STRATEGIC QUESTIONS TO ASK TO EXPLICITLY ADDRESS RACISM | By Jonathan Heller | A few months ago, I wrote about the need for public health practitioners who want to advance equity to explicitly address race and power in their work. I received positive feedback, but also found that people are interested in how to actually do this. I recently created some materials for a training and it went well. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Home - Human Impact Partners. Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Read about our cross-sector federal policy platform and call to action for health equity now. View our STAFF - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Lili co-directs HIP with Solange, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. For nearly 20 years, she has visioned, developed, and implemented policy and systems change to advance health equity in the government and nonprofit sectors, and she’s feeling energized by people’s willingness to talk about race, power and the other root drivers ofSOLANGE GOULD
Solange Gould. Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
Nearly 12 million people are admitted to jails each year. The number has doubled in the last 20 years, even though crime and arrest rates have fallen steeply. About 75% of people in jail are being held for nonviolent traffic, property, drug, or other minor offenses. Over 60% of people in jail are legally presumed innocent, but are too poor to SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact Partners NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make it clear that the fight is not over. Charging youth as adults is a harmful practice that’s still possible in California, and acrossthe
AMBER AKEMI PIATT
Amber Akemi Piatt. Amber leads HIP’s Health Instead of Punishment Program. Originally trained in clinical psychology, violence prevention, and public health, she now works with grassroots groups and coalitions on successful campaigns to curb United States militarism, incarceration, and police violence. Her commitment totaking action in
STRATEGIC QUESTIONS TO ASK TO EXPLICITLY ADDRESS RACISM | By Jonathan Heller | A few months ago, I wrote about the need for public health practitioners who want to advance equity to explicitly address race and power in their work. I received positive feedback, but also found that people are interested in how to actually do this. I recently created some materials for a training and it went well. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATION Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 RESEARCH - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Our policy research is grounded in a participatory process. We conduct policy-focused and participatory research to evaluate the health impacts of policies across a range of issues including criminal justice, economic inequality, immigration, housing, land use, and transportation. We believe that by understanding how a wide range ofissues affect
ABOUT US - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Our Mission Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Our Vision We envision a society that centers health, healing, and belonging. Everyone has what they need to thrive,and
SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE vii HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT; A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE Preface h ealth impact assessment(hia) is an emerging practice that aims to bring a greater understanding of human health consequences to public policy and decision-making. ISAAC GRODY-PATINKIN Isaac Grody-Patinkin works at the intersection of health equity and restorative practices in rural Colorado. He comes to this work through a lifelong passion for bringing together unlikely characters in the service of healing justice, and bridging divides with the tools of proximity and curiosity. Grody-Patinkin uses the lens ofSTOP ICE TRANSFERS
August 2020 HumanImpact.org/HealthNotTransfers 6 Furthermore, in California, Asian young people were more than twice as likely to be A HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT TOOLKIT: A HANDBOOK TO A Human Impact Partners Project. HIP developed this toolkit to introduce and define HIA, describe each step of the HIA process, and discuss other aspects of HIA such as collaboration and when to useHIA.
SCHEDULING AWAY OUR HEALTH Scheduling Away ur Health 4 The ability to set reasonable limitations on their schedules, including the right to request scheduling accommodations and mutual consent to changes in the schedule. Predictability pay for changes to schedules and reporting pay for shortened and on-call shifts. The right to rest for at least 11 hours between shifts (in practice, this would do away with ADVANCING RACIAL EQUITY IN YOUTH DIVERSION: AN EVALUATION About This Evaluation Framework. In 2017, Los Angeles County established an Office of Youth Diversion and Development to advance a collaboratively designed pre-booking diversion initiative that prevents youth from getting formally arrested or referred to probation during encounters with law enforcement.INTRODUCTION TO HIA
Using pathway diagrams, consider links between the proposed decision and population health. Human Impact Partners · 304 12th Street, Suite 3B Oakland, CA 94607 · 510.452.9442 · www.humanimpact.org HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Home - Human Impact Partners. Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Read about our cross-sector federal policy platform and call to action for health equity now. View our STAFF - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Lili co-directs HIP with Solange, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. For nearly 20 years, she has visioned, developed, and implemented policy and systems change to advance health equity in the government and nonprofit sectors, and she’s feeling energized by people’s willingness to talk about race, power and the other root drivers ofSOLANGE GOULD
Solange Gould. Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
Nearly 12 million people are admitted to jails each year. The number has doubled in the last 20 years, even though crime and arrest rates have fallen steeply. About 75% of people in jail are being held for nonviolent traffic, property, drug, or other minor offenses. Over 60% of people in jail are legally presumed innocent, but are too poor to SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact Partners NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make it clear that the fight is not over. Charging youth as adults is a harmful practice that’s still possible in California, and acrossthe
AMBER AKEMI PIATT
Amber Akemi Piatt. Amber leads HIP’s Health Instead of Punishment Program. Originally trained in clinical psychology, violence prevention, and public health, she now works with grassroots groups and coalitions on successful campaigns to curb United States militarism, incarceration, and police violence. Her commitment totaking action in
STRATEGIC QUESTIONS TO ASK TO EXPLICITLY ADDRESS RACISM | By Jonathan Heller | A few months ago, I wrote about the need for public health practitioners who want to advance equity to explicitly address race and power in their work. I received positive feedback, but also found that people are interested in how to actually do this. I recently created some materials for a training and it went well. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATIONSAMPLESTAKEHOLDER MAP
Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERSRESEARCHCAPACITY BUILDINGADVOCACYPRODUCTS & RESOURCESABOUT USNEWSROOM Home - Human Impact Partners. Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Read about our cross-sector federal policy platform and call to action for health equity now. View our STAFF - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Lili co-directs HIP with Solange, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. For nearly 20 years, she has visioned, developed, and implemented policy and systems change to advance health equity in the government and nonprofit sectors, and she’s feeling energized by people’s willingness to talk about race, power and the other root drivers ofSOLANGE GOULD
Solange Gould. Solange is thrilled to have joined HIP as Co-Director with Lili, and is responsible for advancing the mission and strategic direction of the organization. She has been in public health practice for over 20 years, advancing progressive policy and systems change to improve health, equity, and sustainability with government partnersTHE MISUSE OF JAILS
Nearly 12 million people are admitted to jails each year. The number has doubled in the last 20 years, even though crime and arrest rates have fallen steeply. About 75% of people in jail are being held for nonviolent traffic, property, drug, or other minor offenses. Over 60% of people in jail are legally presumed innocent, but are too poor to SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a HOME - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Home - Human Impact Partners NEW REPORT ON THE HEALTH IMPACTS OF CHARGING YOUTH AS health impacts to youth and families when 14 to 17-year olds are charged as adults. Oakland, CA — Trailing on the win of Proposition 57, juvenile justice advocates and public health researchers want to make it clear that the fight is not over. Charging youth as adults is a harmful practice that’s still possible in California, and acrossthe
AMBER AKEMI PIATT
Amber Akemi Piatt. Amber leads HIP’s Health Instead of Punishment Program. Originally trained in clinical psychology, violence prevention, and public health, she now works with grassroots groups and coalitions on successful campaigns to curb United States militarism, incarceration, and police violence. Her commitment totaking action in
STRATEGIC QUESTIONS TO ASK TO EXPLICITLY ADDRESS RACISM | By Jonathan Heller | A few months ago, I wrote about the need for public health practitioners who want to advance equity to explicitly address race and power in their work. I received positive feedback, but also found that people are interested in how to actually do this. I recently created some materials for a training and it went well. GUIDANCE AND BEST PRACTICES FOR STAKEHOLDER PARTICIPATIONSAMPLESTAKEHOLDER MAP
Guidance and Best Practices for Stakeholder Participation in Health Impact Assessments -Version 1.0 - Prepared by: Stakeholder Participation Working Group of the 2010 RESEARCH - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Our policy research is grounded in a participatory process. We conduct policy-focused and participatory research to evaluate the health impacts of policies across a range of issues including criminal justice, economic inequality, immigration, housing, land use, and transportation. We believe that by understanding how a wide range ofissues affect
ABOUT US - HUMAN IMPACT PARTNERS Our Mission Human Impact Partners transforms the field of public health to center equity and builds collective power with social justice movements. Our Vision We envision a society that centers health, healing, and belonging. Everyone has what they need to thrive,and
SHIFTING AND SHARING POWER: PUBLIC HEALTH’S CHARGE IN Article published in NACCHO Exchange, the quarterly publication by the National Association of County & City Health Officials, that describes frameworks to explore the concepts of power and community power building as well as ways that health departments can use these concepts as part of a A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE vii HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT; A GUIDE FOR PRACTICE Preface h ealth impact assessment(hia) is an emerging practice that aims to bring a greater understanding of human health consequences to public policy and decision-making. ISAAC GRODY-PATINKIN Isaac Grody-Patinkin works at the intersection of health equity and restorative practices in rural Colorado. He comes to this work through a lifelong passion for bringing together unlikely characters in the service of healing justice, and bridging divides with the tools of proximity and curiosity. Grody-Patinkin uses the lens ofSTOP ICE TRANSFERS
August 2020 HumanImpact.org/HealthNotTransfers 6 Furthermore, in California, Asian young people were more than twice as likely to be A HEALTH IMPACT ASSESSMENT TOOLKIT: A HANDBOOK TO A Human Impact Partners Project. HIP developed this toolkit to introduce and define HIA, describe each step of the HIA process, and discuss other aspects of HIA such as collaboration and when to useHIA.
SCHEDULING AWAY OUR HEALTH Scheduling Away ur Health 4 The ability to set reasonable limitations on their schedules, including the right to request scheduling accommodations and mutual consent to changes in the schedule. Predictability pay for changes to schedules and reporting pay for shortened and on-call shifts. The right to rest for at least 11 hours between shifts (in practice, this would do away with ADVANCING RACIAL EQUITY IN YOUTH DIVERSION: AN EVALUATION About This Evaluation Framework. In 2017, Los Angeles County established an Office of Youth Diversion and Development to advance a collaboratively designed pre-booking diversion initiative that prevents youth from getting formally arrested or referred to probation during encounters with law enforcement.INTRODUCTION TO HIA
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