monday september 23 - CityMatCH...Postpartum Periscope: Examining Women’s Needs and Preferences...
Transcript of monday september 23 - CityMatCH...Postpartum Periscope: Examining Women’s Needs and Preferences...
saturday september 21 (pre-conference)TIME EVENT ROOM8 am – 4:30 pm How to Evaluate Public Health Programs
— Preregistration requiredOmni Hotel, Narragansett A
8 am – 4:30 pm Reproductive Justice 101: An Introduction to the Framework and Movement — Preregistration required
Omni Hotel, Narragansett C
sunday september 22 (pre-conference)TIME EVENT ROOM8 am – 4:30 pm The Other ‘H’ in MCH: Moving the Needle on the Culture
of Humanity — Preregistration requiredOmni Hotel, Waterplace Ballroom
8 am – 4:30 pm CityLeaders — Closed meeting Graduate Hotel, Ocean State Suite B
4 – 7 pm General Conference Registration Open Ballroom Pre-Function
monday september 23TIME EVENT ROOM7 am – 5 pm Registration Open Ballroom Pre-Function7 – 8 am Breakfast Ballroom Pre-Function
& Ballroom ADE8 – 8:30 am Conference Welcome — The Narragansett Tribe, Chad Abresch,
Wanda Barfield, Ana Novais, Mayor Jorge Elorza , Rhode Island HHS Secretary Womazetta Jones
Ballroom ADE
8:30 – 10 am Keynote Address — Kitcki Carroll America’s Original Sin: The Untold Truth of Tribal Nation-United States Relations and its Relevance to Today’s American Division
Ballroom ADE
10 – 10:30 am Break Ballroom Pre-Function10:30 – 12 pm Breakout Sessions
1. Reimagining Women’s Health Care Part 1 556B2. Emerging Threats to Mothers and Babies Listening
Session551A
3. Advancing Holistic Care for Black Mamas through Research and Birth Justice
551B
4. Refreshing Perinatal Periods of Risk National Analysis 552A5. Our Men. Our Fathers. Our Community. 552B
10:30 – 12 pm Workshop1. Can You Hear Me Now? Engaging Youth Voice in Programs 553A2. Who Does the Work? Using Implementation Teams to
Move from “Letting it Happen” to “Making it Happen”553B
3. Developing Effective Performance Measures that Make Waves at Local, State, and Federal Levels
554A
4. Advancing an Anti-Racist Agenda in Public Health Institutions
550AB
5. PATH for Patient-Centered Reproductive Goals and Contraception Counseling
555A
12 – 1:15 pm Networking and Poster Lunch Ballroom Pre-Function & Ballroom BC/ADE
1:15 – 1:30 pm Break Ballroom Pre-Function1:30 – 3 pm Plenary — Kay Johnson, Laura Kavanagh, Dolores Acevedo-Garcia,
William Darity & Kimberly Wyche-Etheridge Pursuing Equity and Justice for Our Children: Action to Reduce Child Poverty
Ballroom ADE
3 – 3:30 pm Break Ballroom Pre-Function3:30 – 5 pm Breakout Sessions
1. Reimaging Women’s Health Care Part 2 556B2. Maternal and Child Health in Asian American, Native
Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Communities551A
3:30 – 5 pm Abstracts1. Anchored in Education: Supporting Community Needs
through Workforce Development551B
2. M3: Rejuvenating the Discussion to Improve Maternal Morbidity and Mortality
552A
3. Charting Out a Path towards Addressing Social Disparities and Equity in Early Childhood
552B
4. Going against the Current: Innovative Strategies to Address Prematurity
553B
5. “Zoning In” on Solutions for Families 556A6. Changing the Current on Youth Sexual Education 555A7. Are you Ready? Disaster Preparedness and Response
in MCH554B
8. Changing Tides: Making Breastfeeding an Accessible Choice for Moms
554A
9. Our Journey is Our Journ3i: Community Connections for Catalyst Change
550AB
10. Charting a Course for Perinatal and Infant Oral Health: Lessons Learned through the PIOHQI Project
553A
11. Data Innovation to Address Equity 555B6 – 9 pm Friends of CityMatCH Dinner — Ticketed Event Skyline at Waterplace
tuesday september 24TIME EVENT ROOM7 am – 5 pm Registration Open Ballroom Pre-Function7 am – 5:30 pm Health Equity Zones (HEZ) Exhibits Rotunda8 am – 5:30 pm Art Installation See Mobile App7 – 8 am Breakfast Ballroom Pre-Function
& Ballroom ADE7:30 – 8 am Performance by Inner City Rhythm Drummers Ballroom ADE8 – 9:30 am Plenary — Deidra Emerson, Janet Jones, Ana Novais & Jessica Ehule
Leading from Where You Are: Navigating True Stories of Internal Equity Transformation
Ballroom ADE
9:30 – 9:45 am Break9:45 – 11:15 am Breakout Session
Using a Human Rights and Trauma-Informed Lens to Improve Maternal Care Provision for Black Women
556B
9:45 – 11:15 am Abstracts1. Policies and Practices to Care for Moms Experiencing
Substance Use Disorders551A
2. Home Visiting Innovations to Address Underlying Causes 551B3. Helping Children Stay Afloat and Thrive 552B4. Centering Community Voice as the North Star to Navigate
Towards Equity553A
5. Navigating the Waters of Family Planning: Examining Contraceptive Access and Choice
553B
6. Voyage Towards Addressing Early Childhood Health Problems
554A
7. Caring for Children: Injury Reporting and Early Detection 554B8. Nourishing through the Storm: Breastfeeding During
Emergencies555B
9. On the Horizon: Building Capacity for Health Equity by Changing Winds in Workforce Development
556A
10. Clarifying the Waters: Uncovering Disparities through Inclusion and Disaggregation
550AB
9:45 – 11:15 am WorkshopGetting Comfortable Talking about Abortion in MCH 552A
9:45 – 11:15 am Quick HitEngagement and Inclusion Strategies to Achieve Equity 555A
11:15 – 11:30 am Break featuring Jazz Performance by Kim Trusty Ballroom ADE
All conference events take place on the 5th Floor of the Rhode Island Convention Center unless otherwise indicated. Full agenda available through the conference mobile app.
TIMEEVENTROOM11:30 – 1:30 pmHealth Equity Lunch & Abstract Awards
— Governor Gina M. Raimondo, Ana Novais, Dupe Akinrimisi, Krista Handfi eld, Latisha Michel, Brent Kermen, Mayor James Diossa, Mayor Donald Grebien
Ballroom ADE
1:30 – 1:45 pmBreak1:45 – 3:15 pmBreakout Sessions
1. At the Crossroads of Health Equity and Racial Equity: The Importance of Intersectionality and Cross-Racial Collaboration
556B
2. Using Fetal, Infant, and Child Fatality Review to Strengthen Systems of Care and Resources for MCH
551A
3. The Ripple Effect: From Healthy Homes to Healthy Neighborhoods
551B
4. Planning for Climate Change: Strategies and Resources for MCH Health Equity
552A
5. Fussing Over Our Mothers555A6. Self-Care and Cultural Practices555B
1:45 – 3:15 pmWorkshops1. Title V MCH Five-Year Needs Assessment: Opportunities
for Strengthening State and Urban Maternal and Child Health
553A
2. Beyond Rainbow Stickers: A Replicable Model to Create Affi rming Spaces for LGBTQ+ Adolescents
553B
3. Family Wellness and the Arts550AB1:45 – 3:15 pmAbstract
Valuing Women’s Health: How Local Governments Can Transform Women’s Options by Funding Comprehensive Reproductive Health Care
556A
3:15 – 3:45 pmBreak featuring RI HEZ ExhibitsRotunda3:45 – 5:15 pmPlenary — Charles Johnson
And Then She Was Gone...Ballroom ADE7 – 8:30 pm2nd Annual Women First EventOmni Hotel,
Waterplace Ballroom
wednesday september 25TIMEEVENTROOM7 – 8 amBreakfastBallroom Pre-Function
& Ballroom ADE8 am – 12 pmRegistration OpenBallroom Pre-Function8 – 9:30 amWorkshop
Incorporating Health Equity Strategies through Ally-ship to Drive System Change
550AB
8 – 9:30 amAbstracts1. The Depth of our Ties: Understanding the Role of
Environment in Health Outcomes551A
2. Supporting our Youth through Innovative Interventions551B3. Navigating Infant Mortality Prevention Strategies: Partner
Involvement, Community Support, and Early Prenatal Care554B
4. Postpartum Periscope: Examining Women’s Needs and Preferences
552B
5. Examining the Ripple Effect of Social Determinants of Health
556B
6. Community Action as a Life Preserver: Preventing Infant Mortality in Baltimore
553B
7. Diving into Uncharted Depths of Maternal Mental Health554A8. A Closer Look at Preconception Health and Efforts to
Engage Women in Preventive Care555A
9. Caught in the Undertow: Barriers to Achieving Healthy Pregnancies in Women of Color
555B
10. Involving Fathers; Supporting Young Parents553A8 – 9:30 amQuick Hit
Strategies for Health Equity in Various Aspects of Women’s Health
552A
8 – 9:30 amBreakout SessionMale Mental Health: Violence and the Public Health Response
556A
9:30 – 10 amBreak10 – 10:15 amSelf-Care Play by Manton Ave Project — Local performersBallroom ADE10:15 – 11:30 amPlenary — Regina Idoate & Shavon Arline-Bradley
Intentional Disruption Starts with YOU: Self-Care & Your Commitment to Health Equity
Ballroom ADE
11:30 – 12 pmConference Closing — Denise Pecha & Ana NovaisBallroom ADE
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PROVIDENCE, RI | SEPT 23-25, 2019
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