April 2018 Newsletter
              
        Advancing Racial Health Equity
          
        
            
        
  Achieving Health Equity  
  Health equity can be achieved when everyone has equitable access
  to opportunity, resources, and power. We are privileged to
  work in San Mateo County that is a leader
  in health outcomes in the state. But we also know that
  Get Healthy SMC has much work to do to ensure every resident can
  live a healthier life. Not every sector of our population enjoys
  optimal health outcomes in our county. In our county, the infant
  mortality rate for Blacks is 14.5
  per 1,000 live births which is over 6 times higher
  compared to all race/ethnicities based on data from 2013 to 2015.
  We will truly maximize community health when we can address
  racial and ethnic inequities in accessing quality schools and
  jobs, healthy housing and food. In this month’s newsletter, we
  highlight some of the work that Get Healthy SMC is doing to move
  us closer to our goal of ensuring everyone can live longer and
  healthier lives.
  NEW! Check out our Data Portal 2.0 
  Using data to explore why people in some places live longer and
  have more opportunities to be healthy can help us identify what
  is working and what can be improved. New data can be found in the
  updated data portal, which has new
  interactive maps and charts in every Get Healthy SMC priority
  area – Healthy
  Housing, Healthy
  Neighborhoods, Healthy
  Schools, Healthy
  Economy, and Demographics. Our team will be hosting a
  webinar in June on how to use this data to inform policies and
  strategies that will help us reduce health disparities
  and Inequities. Stay tuned for details! Also, look out
  for Healthy Cities SMC, a
  profile on each city, town, and unincorporated jurisdiction that
  can help us understand why some places might be healthier than
  others. We are planning to release the profiles in May. Please
  let us know if you have any questions regarding the data portal.
  Email: HPP@smcgov.org.
  We hope you’ll find this to be a useful tool for your work!
  Community Collaboration for Children’s Success
  Webpages are Live!
  We are very excited to announce our Community Collaboration for
  Children’s Success initiative webpages! Visit the site to learn
  more about CCCS, understand
  the data we used to identify
  priority areas for the initiative, and understand more about
  the framework guiding CCCS.
  We also provide answers to Frequently
  Asked Questions.
  Ready to Serve Your Community as an
  EMT? 
  Applications are open for the Summer Emergency Medical Services
  Corps cohort! San Mateo County young men of color
  between the ages of 18 and 26 are invited to apply. Participants
  will receive a $5,000 student grant to complete the training and
  a potential job opportunity with local employers. This is Get
  Healthy SMC’s second time sponsoring local participation in this
  renowned training program, which focuses on preparing
  underrepresented young men of color to enter the health care and
  emergency medical services fields. By creating economic opportunity for residents
  most impacted by health inequities, we can build a stronger
  health workforce and healthier communities. If you
  have any questions, please contact our Community Health Planner,
  Grace Streltzov, gstreltzov@smcgov.org or
  650-573-2935. Apply
  Today!









