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Join our coffee chat on May 20: Building Health Equity into Healthy Eating & Active Living Promotion Efforts

Building Health Equity into Healthy Eating & Active Living Health Promotion Efforts: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities
Thursday, May 20, 12:00pm – 1:00pm Eastern

This will be a sharing session on Building Health Equity into Healthy Eating & Active Living Health Promotion Efforts: Successes, Challenges, and Opportunities. We want to hear ways that you are considering and are working towards building equity into your health promotion efforts focused on healthy eating and active living. We’re interested in hearing how we can support our Community of Practice members in advancing this work.

We invite you to share any tools or resources during the coffee chat that you’ve found helpful in advancing equity in your work.

The goals for this session are:

  • For participants to discuss with and hear from others on ways they are building health equity into their work to promote healthy eating, active living, and healthy weight for everyone
  • For participants to discuss with and hear from others on the successes and challenges they face in building equity into their work
  • For participants to share ways that the CHOICES Community of Practice can support efforts to advance health equity in their work

For those who have not attended a coffee chat before, in the context of the CHOICES Community of Practice, our coffee chats are informal yet structured conversations. It’s a unique opportunity to gather ideas, innovate together, network, and hear personal stories.

If you have any specific questions or requests for discussion topics that you’d like the CHOICES Team to address during the coffee chat, please send us an email at choicesproject@hsph.harvard.edu.

Access more resources via the Community of Practice portal – register now!

This event is part of our monthly CHOICES Community of Practice coffee chat series. This coffee chat is for any public health professional whose work focuses on advancing obesity prevention, healthy eating, and active living and want to learn more about how cost-effectiveness analysis can advance their efforts and address health equity.