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Location, Lived Experience, and Communities

This workshop will look at the strategies and methods to successfully engage with communities and their lived experience.

This workshop combines the learning from the three reports and is presented in a lecture, discuss, and exercise format. 

Lived Experience and Health

  • This report aims to understand how the lived experience of a person’s urban footprint including where they work, commute, job, living conditions, etc play a role in their health outcomes. It is so important that we begin to understand the different factors that impact health in order to establish a systemic understanding of health.

Equitable Engagement with Community Expertise

  • Amplifying the voices of lived experience is crucial data in understanding the nuances that impact health outcomes.

  • Following research we present a ‘How-To’ manual to guide practitioners on best methods of engagement with communities for better and sustained health outcomes.

FORMAT

  • 20 min lecture

  • 25 min discussion and Q&A

  • 10 min break

  • 35 min applied exercise 

It will be led by Araceli Camargo and Daniel Akinola-Odusola and held virtually.

To join the event please ensure you are signed up as a member and we’ll send the invite shortly afterwards: [ GO TO SIGN UP PAGE ]

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