Conference on Social Inequality and Health
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1 Partners in Austin Transforming Health P A T H Presenta6on by Conference on Social Inequality and Health Shannon Jones, III, Director, Aus6n / Travis County Health and Human Services Priscilla A. Hale, allgo Marva Overton, Alliance for African American Health in Central Texas Kellee Coleman, Mama Sana/Vibrant Woman Paula X. Rojas, Mama Sana/Vibrant Woman
2 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department The linked image cannot be displayed. The file may have been moved, renamed, or deleted. Verify that the link points to the correct file and location.
3 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department Age-adjusted Mortality Rates for Seven Leading Causes of Death by Race/Ethnicity, Travis County, Cancer Heart Disease Cause of Death Accidents Stroke Lung Disease Rate per 100,000 Alzheimer s Diabetes Hispanic, all races Black, non-hispanic White, non-hispanic Data Source: Center for Health Statistics, Texas Department of State Health Services
4 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department Age-adjusted Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity, Travis County, ,200 1,000 Rate per 100, YEAR White, non-hispanic Black, non-hispanic Hispanic, all races Data Source: Center for Health Statistics, Texas Department of State Health Services
5 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department Cardiovascular Disease by Race/Ethnicity for Travis County & Texas, Percent Travis County Texas Travis County Texas Travis County Texas 0.0 White, non-hispanic Black, non-hispanic Hispanic, all races Race/Ethnicity Data Source: Texas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
6 18 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department Diabetes Prevalence by Race Ethnicity, Travis County - Texas Travis County Percent Travis County Texas Travis County Texas Travis County Texas Texas 0 White, non-hispanic Black, non-hispanic Race/Ethnicity Hispanic, all races Data Source: Texas Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)
7 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department Infant Mortality Rates by Race Ethnicity, for 2010 for Travis County, Texas and United States Deaths per 1,000 Live Births United Stated Texas Travis County White, non-hispanic Black, non-hispanic Hispanic, all races
8 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department Prevalence Rates for Persons Living with HIV/AIDS by Race/Ethnicity, Austin Transitional Grant Area, Rates per 100, x x x x x x x Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, ehars Year Black Hispanic White X Other
9 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department Comparison of Population and Persons Living with HIV, Travis County, % 50% 50.3% 45.6% Percentage 40% 30% 20% 22.3% 33.5% 31% 10% 8% 8.1% 0% White, non Hispanic Black, non Hispanic Hispanic 1% Other Race/Ethnicity Population Persons Living with HIV
10 Prevalence Rates, of African Americans Living with HIV/AIDS, Texas TGAs & EMAs, Rates per 100, Year X Houston Dallas Fort Worth San Antonio Austin Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, ehars
11 Prevalence Rates, of Hispanics Living with HIV/AIDS, Texas TGAs & EMAs, Rates per 100, Year X Houston Dallas Fort Worth San Antonio Austin Source: Texas Department of State Health Services, ehars
12 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department Age Adjusted All Cause Mortality Rate by Year 2000 Census Tract Travis County MOPAC SH Mortality Rate per 100, Zip Code Boundary US All Cause Mortality Rate for Travis County is per 100, BEN WHITE US US SH This map has been produced for: Age Adjusted to the 2000 Standard Population Data Source: US Census Bureau 2000 Census SF1, ESRI US Zip Codes, and Texas Department of State Health Services Center for Health Statistics Death Data Data as of January This map has been produced by the Austin/ Travis County Health and Human Services Department for the sole purpose of geographic reference. No warranty is made by the City of Austin regarding specific accuracy or completeness. A/TC HHSD Epidemiology & Health Statistics Unit "Instructional Use Only." No warranty is made regarding its accuracy, completeness, or relevance.
13 Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department People Living with HIV in 2013 by Census Tract in Travis County MOPAC SH 130 US Rate PLWH Per 1,000 Total Population US 290 BEN WHITE No cases reported Less than and Higher US 183 SH 71 This map has been produced for: "Instructional Use Only." No warranty is made regarding its accuracy, completeness, or relevance.
14 Public and Private Community Gardens To date, community gardens have been primarily located in Central Aus9n neighborhoods. By expanding to underserved and suburban communi9es, more Aus9nites will have greater access to fresh produce, as well as green space that provides wildlife habitat. COA - Office of Sustainability State of the Food System Report April 2015
15 Areas of Austin with Limited Access to Fresh Food People who live in areas with few grocery stores and reduced access to fresh produce are more likely to go hungry and are more prone to dietary- related disease. Dark Green areas represent areas with limited access to fresh food. COA - Office of Sustainability State of the Food System Report April 2015
16 Farmers Markets Texas has the fewest farmers markets per capita in the country. Strategically increasing the number of markets and farmstands in neighborhoods with reduced access to fresh food would help address food insecurity, but logis9cal considera9ons such as hours and days of opera9on, loca9on, and consumer demand need to be considered and addressed to make par9cipa9on viable and profitable for farmers. COA - Office of Sustainability State of the Food System Report April 2015
17 Overview of community health improvement planning Community Health Assessment (CHA) was conducted to idengfy the health related needs and strengths of AusGn/Travis County. IdenGfied key themes and suggesgons from the community forums, interviews and focus groups. Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) is a long- term, systemagc effort to address public health problems on the basis of results of the community health assessment.
18 CHIP HEALTH PRIORITIES 1. Chronic Disease focus on Obesity 2. Built Environment focus on Access to Healthy Foods 3. Built Environment focus on Transporta6on 4. Access to Primary Care and Mental Health/ Behavioral Health Services focus on Naviga6ng the Healthcare System ü Cross- cupng issue: health educagon/health literacy
19 Update from the Health Equity Workgroup Priscilla A. Hale, allgo Marva Overton, Alliance for African American Health in Central Texas Kellee Coleman, Mama Sana/Vibrant Woman Paula X. Rojas, Mama Sana/Vibrant Woman Austin/Travis County Health and Human Services Department
20 Background Ø Stakeholder members allgo Alliance for African American Health in Central Texas Immigrant Rights Organizers (members formerly of the Austin Immigrant Rights Coalition) Mama Sana/Vibrant Woman City of Austin Health and Human Services Department staff Ø Stakeholders meet May-August (6 plus meetings) Ø Developed short term goals Ø Developed Community engagement process
21 Stakeholder Meetings During the stakeholder meetings the group agreed to initially focus on the following issue areas with specific program requirements. Ø Issue Areas v Chronic Disease for African American Community v (Diabetes, Cardiovascular disease, Sickle Cell Disease & HIV/AIDS) v Mental Health Access for Immigrant Communities v Maternal and Infant Health for Communities of Color v Sexual Health and Wellness (including HIV/AIDS) for LGTBQ Communities of Color Ø Programs requirements v Community based interventions v Culturally specific v Non-traditional and innovative
22 Community Engagement Process Ø Location v July 9 th Southeast Community Health and Wellness Center v July 18 th YMCA/City of Austin Rundberg Ø Community members present v 63 v 38 Ø Common themes for services v Community based v Culturally specific/relevant v Holistic approaches v Midwifery access v Peer supporters/educators v Accessibility issues (language, cultural, transportation and scheduling)
23 Question 1 What do you think about the four issue areas discussed? Ø Community members supported the four issue areas presented as high priorities Ø Many attendees shared personal experiences that reflected the priority areas
24 Question 2 In your opinion, what other areas should be included? Ø Crisis Intervention/Basic needs support Ø Elderly Ø Mental Health Ø Network of Community Health Workers Ø Social/Emotional Development Ø Youth
25 Question 3 Are there health programs that you have participated in that you felt were effective? Ø Characteristics of the programs that were effective included; community based, peer supported, accountability component, and accessible services (phone, location, language)
26 Recommendations Ø Program requirements v v v v Community based interventions Culturally specific Non-traditional, innovative Focuses on individual/groups that are disproportionally impacted (People of Color, Elderly, Immigrants, LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) and Youth. Ø Issue Areas v v v v Chronic disease for African American Community o (Diabetes, Cardiovascular disease, Sickle Cell Disease & HIV/AIDS) Mental health Access for Immigrant Communities Maternal and Infant Health for Communities of Color Sexual Health and Wellness (including HIV/AIDS) for LGTB Communities of Color Funding requested: $1,050,000
27 Health Equity Working Group Overall Reflections Meaningful community engagement made a difference on mul6ple fronts. What is the differences between "community input" and meaningful community engagement? What are the implica6ons for the PATH conference on Social Inequality and Health?
28 Questions
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