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All In: Data for Community Health 2021 National Virtual Meeting

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The 5th Annual National Meeting will be held on November 8-10, 2021 from 12-4PM ET, with a pre-conference workshop on November 4th.

The All In: Data for Community Health National Meeting brings together a diverse group of people from public health, community-based social service, healthcare, national organizations, and other groups at the nexus of working across sectors to leverage data to improve community health. We are excited to highlight inspirational keynote speakers and sessions co-led by practitioners working alongside community members who will share their stories, tools, and lessons. We invite you to share your experiences as they relate to equity and inclusion in multi-sector community-based data sharing projects focused on promoting health and well-being.

 

The 2021 National Meeting themes are:

  • Day 1, November 8: Unpacking the role of data sharing to address racial justice and health equity.
  • Day 2, November 9: Community leadership for sharing, using, and owning data.
  • Day 3, November 10: Elevating policies and systems levers that facilitate data sharing, avoid unintended consequences, and protect data to drive health equity.
  • This year, All In is excited to offer four ‘deep dive workshop’ sessions during a special pre-conference on November 4, available to a limited number of All In Meeting attendees. The deep dive sessions will be 2.5 hours and open to a maximum of 40 pre-registered attendees. In each session, speakers will share frameworks, tools, templates and more to support attendees in honing their skills. Each session will include breakout room discussions and interactive activities; attendees will be able to attend up to two sessions. Session topics will include:
    • 1) Homegrown models for collaborating with residents to move from data to action
    • 2) Strategies for shifting power and leadership to community members in data sharing efforts
    • 3) Gaining momentum by solidifying a shared data sharing purpose and buy-in across stakeholders and community members
    • 4) Practical tools and guidance for centering racial equity throughout data integration

A complete agenda will be available soon.

Register here.