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This series will take a ground-level view of what essential public health work looks like in real communities, highlighting the challenges, successes, and questions that emerge in the everyday work of public health practice. In this season, we learn how Thurston County Public Health & Social Services staff and their partners are working to manage the spiraling opioid crisis.Northwest Center for Public Health Practice Higiene y Vida Saludable
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  • All Things Being Equitable
    Aug 27 2024

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, listeners will explore the topic of health equity and its relationship to the 10 Essential Public Health Services. Topics covered will include the importance of centering health equity in all public health efforts, barriers to equity on a local, state, and federal level, as well as current examples of health equity in public health practice.

    For a transcript of this episode, visit nwcphp.org/pophealth

    Let us know what you think about this podcast by completing a short survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/POP-4

    Interviewees

    Katie Strozyk, Opioid Response Coordinator, Thurston County Public Health & Social Services

    Noah Frank, Drug User Health Epidemiologist, Washington State Department of Health

    Chris Chrzan, Public Services Administrative Coordinator, Timberland Regional Library District

    Jason Bean-Mortinson, Integrated Care Coordinator, Thurston Mason BH-ASO

    Hallie Pritchett, Chief Equity Officer, North Sound Accountable Community of Health (ACH)

    Resources

    • Achieving Health Equity Around Overdoses
    • Washington’s Accountable Communities of Health
    • Accountable Communities of Health Fact Sheet

    Background Reading

    • 10 Essential Public Health Services
    • Health Equity and Drug Overdose

    Acknowledgements/Credits

    People of Public Health is created and produced by Erica Ellis and Kevin deVoss. Our producers are Barb Rose and Nikki Dettmar. Patricia Ho makes original illustrations for our episodes.

    People of Public Health is brought to you by the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice at the University of Washington. Check out our website at nwcphp.org/pophealth. We are a part of the Public Health Training Center Network – check out phtcn.org to learn more.

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    33 m
  • Doing the Work
    Aug 19 2024

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, we will discuss how we can ensure that the public health issues we discover through our assessment and improve through our policy work can be sustained. We will hear from experts about the tangible and innovative ways in which they are working to ensure that the public interest is promoted and protected.

    For a transcript of this episode, visit nwcphp.org/pophealth

    Let us know what you think about this podcast by completing a short survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/POP-3

    Interviewees

    Katie Strozyk, Opioid Response Coordinator, Thurston County Public Health & Social Services

    Jason Bean-Mortinson, Integrated Care Coordinator, Thurston Mason BH-ASO

    Resources Mentioned in this Episode

    • New PH Wins Data: De Beaumont And ASTHO Find That Public Health Workers Are Stressed, Burned Out, And Considering Leaving
    • Hope and Healing Clinic

    Background Reading

    • 10 Essential Public Health Services
    • Trauma Informed Change Management (Training)

    Acknowledgements/Credits

    People of Public Health is created and produced by Erica Ellis and Kevin deVoss. Our producers are Barb Rose and Nikki Dettmar. Patricia Ho makes original illustrations for our episodes.

    People of Public Health is brought to you by the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice at the University of Washington. Check out our website at nwcphp.org/pophealth. We are a part of the Public Health Training Center Network – check out phtcn.org to learn more.

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    18 m
  • Community is the Best Policy
    Aug 12 2024

    Episode Summary

    In this episode, we explore the world of public health policy, where community partners come together to get the word out about public health issues and take action to create change through policies, plans, and laws.

    For a transcript of this episode, visit nwcphp.org/pophealth

    Let us know what you think about this podcast by completing a short survey at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/POP-2

    Interviewees

    Katie Strozyk, Opioid Response Coordinator, Thurston County Public Health & Social Services

    Chris Chrzan, Public Services Administrative Coordinator, Timberland Regional Library District

    Jason Bean-Mortinson, Integrated Care Coordinator, Thurston Mason BH-ASO

    Resources Mentioned in this Episode

    • Assessing fentanyl and methamphetamine in the air and on surfaces of transit vehicles
    • Overdose Education and Naloxone Distribution

    Background Reading

    • 10 Essential Public Health Services
    • Public libraries as partners in confronting the overdose crisis: A qualitative analysis
    • Naloxone Distribution for Opioid Overdose Prevention (Training)
    • Moving Beyond Fentanyl: Facts, Fiction, and Furthering Engagement (Training)

    Acknowledgements/Credits

    People of Public Health is created and produced by Erica Ellis and Kevin deVoss. Our producers are Barb Rose and Nikki Dettmar. Patricia Ho makes original illustrations for our episodes.

    People of Public Health is brought to you by the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice at the University of Washington. Check out our website at nwcphp.org/pophealth. We are a part of the Public Health Training Center Network – check out phtcn.org to learn more.

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    30 m
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