Justice, Equity, Diversion, and Inclusion (JEDI)

Closing the disparity gap: The importance of clinical, patient, and analytics team collaboration

Boston Health Care for the Homeless Program (BHCHP) works diligently to strengthen clinical equity in homeless health care as an integral part of its care model. For several years, the analytics team has performed analyses on clinical quality data stratified by patient demographics. Members of the clinical, analytics, quality, and consumer advisory board teams review

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LL – Cultural Safety

As we look to address the social injustices of health and wellbeing, we must first acknowledge and reckon with the roots of the western medical model. The framework of Cultural Safety understands and names the history, context, and ongoing role colonization has in the health inequities that plague the communities we serve. During this Learning

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Understanding and Applying Principles of Language Justice

Speakers: Tanagra Melgarejo, National Learning and Engagement Strategist, National Harm Reduction Coalition; Kate Gleason-Bachman, Clinical and QI Nurse Manager, National Health Care for the Homeless Council; Katie League, Behavioral Health Manager, National Health Care for the Homeless Council Session Materials: 75 min_NHCH 2024 HR and Language Justice.pptx  

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Unpacking Workplace Violence on BIPOC Health Care Workers

Workplace violence is a critical issue that affects not only the individuals involved but also the overall organizational culture. When examining workplace violence, it is important to recognize that BIPOC staff may experience unique challenges and consequences due to systemic and cultural factors. This presentation seeks to delve into the multifaceted nature of violence in

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