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MENTAL HEALTH EQUITY FORUM 5:30 PM | Thursday, January 13, 2022

 

 

 

You are cordially invited to UPO's

MENTAL HEALTH EQUITY FORUM

5:30 PM | Thursday, January 13, 2022

 

 

UPO is committed to improving the lives of the District’s residents. One way is to bring together thought leaders to address major concerns.  

 

Among the most important is inequity in Mental Health, a problem that has grown during the pandemic. Addressing this crisis is vital to achieving UPO's vision: A city of thriving communities and self-sufficient residents.

 

 

 

Register now to hear our distinguished panel of leaders

for their online discussion: 

 

MODERATOR

 

MARY ROARY, PhD

Director of the Office of Behavioral Health Equity

U.S. Dept. of Health and Human Services’ Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

 

Dr. Roary is a public health epidemiologist who focuses on infectious and chronic diseases. She is also an Adjunct Professor at The Catholic University of America. Dr. Roary has worked across government, academia, and private industry. Her ultimate goal is to become an influential champion of eliminating health disparities by identifying and implementing data-driven best practices that promote health equity and wellness.

 

 

PANELISTS

 

BARBARA J. BAZRON, PHD

Director

DC Dept. of Behavioral Health

 

Dr. Bazron manages DC’s recovery-oriented, integrated behavioral health system. Throughout her career, she has used her expertise in strategic planning and organizational development to build systems of care that promote the integration of mental health and addiction services, foster equity with physical health care, and address disparities in health care. She is an early innovator and a published author on cultural competency in behavioral health. 

 

 

HOWARD STEVENSON, PHD

Professor of Africana Studies

University of Pennsylvania

 

Dr. Stevenson is the Constance Clayton Professor of Urban Education, Professor of Africana Studies, in the Human Development & Quantitative Methods Division of the Graduate School of Education at the University of Pennsylvania. He is Executive Director of the Racial Empowerment Collaborative, designed to promote racial literacy in education, health, and community institutions. His research focuses on helping children and adults assert themselves during face-to-face microaggressions.



 

LISA CACARI STONE, PHD

Associate Professor of Health and Social Policy

University of New Mexico

 

In addition to teaching at the University of New Mexico, Dr. Cacari Stone is senior research fellow with the university’s Robert Wood Johnson Center for Health Policy. She is trusted for her work in moving knowledge about health equity into action in governments, community-based organizations, coalitions, and foundations. Her studies have focused on the role of health and social policies in moderating U.S. health equity.

 

Please RSVP by Monday, JANUARY 10, 2022

 

 

 

 

$93 billion support package to boost resilient recovery in world’s poorest countries December 2021

 

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Global community steps up with $93 billion support package to boost resilient recovery in world’s poorest countries 

The World Bank announced today a $93 billion replenishment package of the International Development Association (IDA) to help low-income countries respond to the COVID-19 crisis and build a greener, more resilient, and inclusive future. The financing brings together $23.5 billion of contributions from 48 high- and middle-income countries with financing raised in the capital markets, repayments, and the World Bank’s own contributions. 

 

Related: Remarks from World Bank Group President David Malpass

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Join Dec. 20 Webinar on Harm Reduction NOFO December 2021

 

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Join Dec. 20 Webinar on Harm Reduction NOFO

SAMHSA is now accepting applications for the first-ever SAMHSA Harm Reduction Grant Program and expects to issue $30 million in grant awards. This funding, authorized by the American Rescue Plan, will help increase access to a range of community harm reduction services and support harm reduction service providers as they work to help prevent overdose deaths and reduce health risks often associated with drug use.

Harm Reduction Notice of Funding Opportunity Webinar

Purpose: To review the requirements of this funding opportunity and to answer frequently asked questions from prospective applicants.

When: Monday, December 20, 2021 at 2 pm ET

Registration is not required.

 

 

Prospective applicants can email their questions to DTPHarmReduction@samhsa.hhs.gov.

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