Social Determinants of Health for Public Housing Residents: Access to Healthy Food April 2020 View Publication Areas with insufficient access to fresh food, called food deserts, frequently include neighborhoods with public housing developments. Low-income neighborhoods often lack full-service grocery stores and farmers’ markets where residents can buy a variety of high-quality fruits, vegetables, and low-fat […]
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Social Determinants of Health for Public Housing Residents: Diabetes September 2020 View Publication Diabetes is not only more prevalent among public housing residents, it is also more severe. Community assets, such as healthy food outlets and safe places to engage in physical activity, can determine diet and exercise, and in turn, obesity and diabetes rates. […]
Social Determinants of Health: Community Violence September 2020 View Publication Social, economic, and environmental factors, such as income, access to high quality health care services, and safe and healthy environments play a large role in determining the health status of public housing residents. This publication by NCHPH discusses various elements of community violence in public […]
Final SPFH ECHO Session Slides This webinar is a summary of the SFPH Project Echo Sessions, discussing progress and ways to improve, etc.
Empowerment and Self-Management of Diabetes – The Pharmacist and Diabetes Care Learning Collaborative April 24, 2020 (Session #1) May 14, 2020 (Session #2) May 29, 2020 (Session #3) June 12, 2020 (Session #4) Session 1: Recording | Slides Session 2: Recording | Slides Session 3: Recording | Slides Session 4: Recording | Slides The goal […]