Please take a few seconds to let us know your thoughts on health inequity below.
Each statement can be rated from "strongly disagree" to "strongly agree" on the scales below.
I believe being healthy is a choice: N/A
I understand what health inequity is: N/A
I am able to identify at least two health inequities specific to Spokane: N/A
I understand social determinants of health and how they impact health inequity: N/A
I have a role to play in making health more equitable in Spokane: N/A
I understand how health inequities affect/impact me and my community: N/A
For the East Central Community Center dialogue, free babysitting services will be provided by Southeast Day Care Services. If you are in need of thier services during this event, please email or call Linda Caviness at (509) 324-1542 by October 5, 2012, and indicate the number of children and their ages.
Registration is not required, but is encouraged.
Spokane Regional Health District provides individuals with disabilities reasonable accommodation to participate in our classes, events, programs, and services.
Requests may be made by emailing or calling Linda Caviness at (509) 324-1542 by October 5, 2012.
We do not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, creed, national origin/ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, religion, gender, disability, use of certified service animal, familial or marital status, gender identity, or veteran/military status.
Health varies by race/ethnicity: American Indians/Alaska Natives have the highest mortality rate
Health Equity in Spokane: Deepening the Dialogue
Choose from one of several dialogues dedicated to creating health equity in Spokane.
The dialogues are divided into a 45-minute health equity presentation followed by breakout sessions for attendees to lend their voice to the solutions.