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Developing an Equity Lens within and across Sectors to Improve Population Health Natalie S. Burke, President & CEO CommonHealth ACTION February 4, 2016 Institute of Medicine Roundtable on Population Health Improvement

CommonHealth ACTION We align people, strategies, and resources to generate solutions to health and policy challenges.

CommonHealth ACTION 5Ms Map Make Manage Measure - Master

CommonHealth ACTION

EQUITY COMPETENCIES Common Language: Individuals are aware of and understand universally accepted words, phrases, and concepts. They are able to exchange knowledge and information based on shared meaning in ways that are easily understood to support collaboration and communication among colleagues, partners, and stakeholders. Historical Context: Knowledge, awareness, and understanding of U.S. history and the evolving policy environment that created past and current legal and social constructs for the privilege and oppression of certain populations. The module highlights the impact of those evolving policies on current social conditions.

EQUITY COMPETENCIES Privilege and Oppression: Knowledge, awareness, and understanding of the effect of privilege and oppression at a personal, community, and systemic level. Equity Lens: Understanding the social, political, and environmental contexts of a program, policy, or practice to evaluate and assess the unfair benefits and/or burdens within a society or population. Policy: Knowledge and understanding of policymaking, analysis, and implementation with a focus on equity impact. Commitment to Ongoing Learning: Expansion of knowledge, skills, and understanding through engagement in a culture of inquiry and continuous learning.

Common Language

Defining Equity: A Starting Point Equal: 1) Of the same measure, quantity, amount, or number as another. 2) Regarding or affecting all objects in the same way. Equality: Equal treatment; may or may not result in equitable outcomes. Equity: Providing all people with fair opportunities to achieve their full potential.

Equity vs. Equality: An Analogy

Equity vs. Equality: An Analogy

Equity vs. Equality: An Analogy

Equity vs. Equality: An Analogy MEN s SIZE 12

Equity Lens Equity lens: The lens through which you view conditions, circumstances, and processes to understand who experiences the benefits and burdens of a given program, policy, or practice. (CommonHealth ACTION)

Perspective Transformation Perspective transformation is the process of becoming critically aware of how and why our assumptions have come to constrain the way we perceive, understand, and feel about our world; changing these structures of habitual expectation to make possible a more inclusive and integrating perspective; and, finally, making choices or otherwise acting upon these new understandings. Mesirow, 1978

Perspective Transformation Head Logic Data Facts Heart Fairness Justice Meaning

MAKING THE CASE Why not HEALTH EQUITY? Why not EQUITY?

THE CASE FOR EQUITY IS EDI Why Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion?

THE BUSINESS CASE FOR EDI

Diversity and Inclusion DIVERSITY: The collective mixture of differences and similarities that includes individual and organizational characteristics, values, beliefs, experiences, backgrounds, and behaviors. It encompasses our personal and professional histories that frame how we see the world, collaborate with colleagues and stakeholders, and serve communities. INCLUSION: Active, intentional, and ongoing engagement with diversity, including intentional policies and practices that promote the full participation and sense of belonging of every employee, customer, or client.

Privilege & Oppression Privilege: When one group has something of value that is denied to others simply because of the groups to which they belong rather than because of anything they have done or failed to do. Dominant group members may be unaware of their privilege or take it for granted. Oppression: The systematic targeting or marginalization of one group by a more powerful group for the social, economic, and political benefit of the more powerful group.

PRIVILEGE vs. OPPRESSION

POWER Power: Access to resources and to decision makers as well as the ability to influence others and to define reality for yourself and potentially for others.

POWER

What do you see?

What do you see? Prejudice: A judgment or opinion, usually but not always negative, formed on insufficient grounds before facts are known or in disregard of facts that contradict it. Prejudices are learned and can be unlearned Implicit Bias: Attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner. These biases, which encompass both favorable and unfavorable assessments, are activated involuntarily and without an individual s awareness or intentional control

Power, Privilege, & Oppression Isms: Systems of privilege and oppression based on social identities and rooted in doctrines of superiority and inferiority. Isms are not discrete and are experienced in interactive and overlapping ways. PREJUDICE + USE OR MISUSE OF POWER IN SYSTEMS & INSTITUTIONS = OPPRESSION Race prejudice + Power in Systems & Institutions = Racism Sex prejudice + Power in Systems & Institutions = Sexism Sexism Classism Ableism Heterosexism Elitism Ageism Anti-Semitism and Religious Oppression Linguistic Oppression Xenophobia and Ethnocentrism Anti-Ruralism

EDI: Public Health

EDI: Business

EDI: Business

EDI: More than One Lens

PRACTICAL ACTIONS Developing Leaders for EDI

PRACTICAL ACTIONS Institutionalize

Let s Talk @natalie4health

Let s Keep Talking Natalie S. Burke @natalie4health nburke@commonhealthaction.org