“Join the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO) for a webinar detailing the essential role of enabling services (ES) staff and Asian American (AA) and Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander (NH/PI)-serving health centers to engage youth patients. Building trust among youth is paramount for engaging youth in care. Culturally-responsive and identity-affirming care strategies include social drivers of health (SDOH) education through cultural farming practices, traditional arts, and peer outreach to ensure that youth have access to care.
Learning Objectives: After this webinar, participants will be able to:
Identify the ES workforce providers who may conduct SDOH assessments with youth;
Highlight the value of youth-serving staff and impact on patient access to care; and
Demonstrate the impact of youth-informed social interventions.
Speaker: Jocelyn Howard, MSW, Chief Executive Officer, We Are Oceania
Moderator: Nashia Choudhury, MPH, Director of Programs, Health Care Transformation, AAPCHO
Audience: Community Health Workers, patient navigators, other ES providers, clinical staff interfacing with ES workforce, and health data analysts as a primary audience. Secondary audience is leadership (e.g operations, finance, and health IT).
Fee: No cost/free”