Webinars on Disability Inclusion in Public Health
About the training
The University of Montana Rural Institute for Inclusive Communities invites you to join them and their partners, including The Partnership for Inclusive Disaster Strategies, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Equitable Cities, the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), the Research and Center on Disability in Rural Communities, Centers for Independent Living and other stakeholders for a free four part national training and conversation series that takes a deep dive into the national initiatives to address COVID-19 health disparities among underserved or high risk populations.
During this series, we hope to engage state, tribal, local and territorial health departments and Independent Living public health partners to discuss.
Join us to learn more about:
- Session 2: May 9th - Collecting data with disability and equity partners: The data we have and the data we need
- Session 3: May 16th - Partners, policies and practices: How health departments can collaborate on inclusive public health equity efforts
- Session 4: May 23rd - “Inside Look”: Behind-the-scenes examination of the procedures and tools we use to develop, conduct, and evaluate an accessible webinar series
Accessibility and Language Access Provided
- American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation
- Spanish interpretation
- CART captioning in English and Spanish