UNNATURAL CAUSES is inequality making us sick? HEALTH EQUITY research topics and resources to learn more
_nav_indicator
Small Logo More films on equity and social justice »

What You Can Do
Connect Up!
Events Calendar
Inspiring Stories

How to Plan an Event
Action Toolkit
Discussion Guide
Policy Guide
Handouts and Tools

User Survey
For Educators
National Partners
En Español

Buy the DVD
e-Newsletter
FAQs
Contact Us
Site Map
Home

Get our e-Newsletter:
 
Bookmark and Share

Cook County Department of Public Health

LOCATION: Oak Park, IL, U.S.A.

ORGANIZATION TYPE: Government

FOCUS AREA: Children / Families, Education, Environment / Land Use, Food security / Nutrition, Health Care Delivery, Housing / Neighborhoods, Immigration, Income & Wealth, International, Jobs & Work, Media / Journalism, Mental health / Psychology, Public Health, Public Policy, Race / Ethnicity, Social Inclusion, Transportation

HEALTH EQUITY INITIATIVES: We are building awareness, capacity, and resources around a social determinants perspective as part of our ongoing strategic planning. We are using Unnatural Causes for staff development and promoting its use among community groups. We are incorporating the Marmot WHO report in our thinking about our staff activities and programs. We will carry out a more comprehensive, strategic plan using UC as a trigger for community discussions in 2009.

CCDPH staff is available to describe the discussion leader trainings in greater detail upon request. Local data, policy papers, and other material is available.

ACTIVITIES WITH UNNATURAL CAUSES CAMPAIGN:
- Host a screening event featuring UNNATURAL CAUSES
- Engage in media outreach
- Use the series and materials in trainings or classes
- Post and share information about the series with members and constituents

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Visit this organization's Web site:
http://www.cookcountypublichealth.org

Jim Bloyd, MPH
Assistant Health Officer

Cook County Department of Public Health
1010 Lake Street
Oak Park, IL 60301
U.S.A.

Phone number: 708-492-2019