Policing as a Public Health Issue
Online in Zoom
Online in Zoom
There are many health and health equity concerns associated with police and policing. Moving beyond the statement that policing is a public health issue, this webinar will provide some historical background of policing and public health in the U.S., as well as information on the current state. This presentation will also provide strategies and resources for policing reform. More details coming soon! Audience: Public health or social service practitioners, as well as community members Speakers: - Paul Fleming, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Health Behavior & Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health - Maria Thomas, Advocacy Director, C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital; Director of Community Benefit and Community Health Needs Assessment, Michigan Medicine - Jimena Loveluck, Health Officer, Washtenaw County Health Department Region V Public Health Training Center, Washtenaw County Health Department, UMSPH Public Health Practice, Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research

Policing as a Public Health Issue

Moving beyond the statement that policing is a public health issue, this webinar will address the health and health equity concerns associated with police and policing.

icon to add this event to your google calendarJanuary 27, 2021
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Online in Zoom
Sponsored by: Region V Public Health Training Center, Washtenaw County Health Department, UMSPH Public Health Practice, Michigan Institute for Clinical and Health Research
Contact Information: Dany Zemmel, rvphtc@umich.edu
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There are many health and health equity concerns associated with police and policing. Moving beyond the statement that policing is a public health issue, this webinar will provide some historical background of policing and public health in the U.S., as well as information on the current state. This presentation will also provide strategies and resources for policing reform. More details coming soon! Audience: Public health or social service practitioners, as well as community members Speakers: - Paul Fleming, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Health Behavior & Health Education, University of Michigan School of Public Health - Maria Thomas, Advocacy Director, C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital; Director of Community Benefit and Community Health Needs Assessment, Michigan Medicine - Jimena Loveluck, Health Officer, Washtenaw County Health Department