Resources
Presentation: Legal Levers for Health Equity in Housing, Part 2: Building and Maintaining Safe and Affordable Homes [slides]
PowerPoint; National Low Income Housing Coalition; NLIHC; Temple University; Center for Public Health Law Research; CPHLR; health equity; housing vouchers; ChangeLab Solutions; Greg Miao; Katie Moran-McCabe; Amanda Reddy; diversity; fair housing; neighborhoods; communities; health equity in housing; policy; presentation; webinar; slides; slide deck; PDF; 2020; | Legal Levers for Health Equity in Housing, Part 2: Building and Maintaining Safe and Affordable Homes [slides]
table;; tables; lead poisoning; | State Health Department Policies for Children with Elevated Blood Lead Levels [August 2020]
NCHH, annual report, financials, 2018; 2019; pdf; publications; | NCHH Annual Report 2018-2019
Presentation: Legal Levers for Health Equity in Housing, Part 1: Creating Equitable, Diverse Neighborhoods and Communities [slides]
PowerPoint; National Low Income Housing Coalition; NLIHC; Temple University; Center for Public Health Law Research; CPHLR; health equity; housing vouchers; Oak Park Regional Housing Center; OPRHC; Inclusive Communities Project; Athena Williams; Demetria McCain; Scott Burris; Amanda Reddy; diversity; fair housing; neighborhoods; communities; Dallas; Chicago; Oak Park; Texas; TX; Illinois; IL; health equity in housing; policy; presentation; webinar; slides; slide deck; PDF; 2020; | Legal Levers for Health Equity in Housing, Part 1: Creating Equitable, Diverse Neighborhoods and Communities [expanded slides]
Recording date: July 10, 2020.
Conference premiere date: July 28, 2020.
This presentation was originally hosted by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) as part of their National Healthy Homes Conference in 2020. NCHH thanks HUD for their generosity in allowing us to share their presentation here.
Panelists:
• Amanda Reddy, MS; Executive Director, National Center for Healthy Housing, Columbia, MD.
• Bridget Kerner, Senior Program Analyst, National Association of County and City Health Officials, Washington, DC.
• Kerry Wyss, Director of Environmental Health, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials, Arlington, VA.
• Sandra Whitehead, Consultant, National Environmental Health Association, Washington, DC.
• Audrey Keenan, Project Coordinator, National Environmental Health Association, Denver, CO
• Gabriell Gassaway, Program Coordinator, Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness, Louisville, KY.
• Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis, Executive Director, Women for a Healthy Environment, Pittsburgh, PA.
Description: This session provides an overview of grantee accomplishments and lessons learned during the first two years of the Health in All Policies (HiAP) + Lead Collaborative and a brief overview of the tools and resources available to other communities looking to use HiAP strategies to advance their lead prevention work.
The HiAP + Lead Collaborative, supported through cooperative agreements with CDC’s National Center for Environmental Health, is a partnership between the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO), the National Center for Healthy Housing (NCHH), and the National Environmental Health Association (NEHA) to provide flexible, on-demand technical assistance to grantee communities working to implement a HiAP strategy as part of their lead poisoning prevention implementation program and activities. Three grantee communities, Allegheny County Department of Health/Women for a Healthy Environment, Houston Health Department Bureau of Community and Children’s Environmental Health, and Louisville Metro Public Health and Wellness, were selected in year one of this initiative, with continuing support extended into year two. These HiAP + Lead mini-grants exemplify projects that build and support cross-sector relationships, integrate data systems, and incorporate health into a variety of existing decision-making processes. The experience of these recipients, and lessons learned by the collaborative, will significantly expand the range of models and best practices using a Health in All Policies approach to reduce childhood lead exposure by strengthening linkages of lead-exposed children to recommended services and strengthening targeted, population-based interventions.
Specifically, goals of this panel presentation include:
• Describing the purpose of this collaborative HiAP project and the role of key stakeholders.
• Providing an overview of HiAP and health department initiatives from a national perspective.
• Highlighting how state and local health departments can collaborate through a HiAP approach to provide support for lead exposure prevention initiatives.
• Providing an overview of the work completed by multiple health department grantees, including overarching successes and challenges specific to this opportunity.
• Delving deeper into specific grantee efforts to reduce and prevent lead exposure through a HiAP lens.
Author: Charles Kunz; C. Kunz; Wadsworth Center for Laboratories and Research; New York State Department of Health; The 1991 International Symposium on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology: Volume 4. Preprints; Session VII: State Programs and Policies Relating to Radon; Session VIII: Radon Prevention in New Construction; article; publications; pdf; Clearinghouse; | Radon Reduction in New Construction: Double-Barrier Approach
Article: A Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Between Preconstruction and Post-Construction Mitigated Single Family Dwellings
Article; James F. Burkhart; University of Colorado at Colorado Springs; Douglas L. Kladder; Residential Service Network; The 1991 International Symposium on Radon and Radon Reduction Technology: Volume 4. Preprints; Session VII: State Programs and Policies Relating to Radon; Session VIII: Radon Prevention in New Construction; publications; pdf; Clearinghouse; | A Comparison of Indoor Radon Concentrations Between Preconstruction and Post-Construction Mitigated Single Family Dwellings
Partnerships for Quality Housing and Eviction Prevention; PRI; proactive rental inspection; webinar; slides; 2020; | Operating PRI Programs – Recouping Program Costs While Ensuring Equity and Compliance
Women for a Healthy Environment; WHE; webinar; Sarah Goodwin; pdf; presentation; | Healthy Homes Policy and Advocacy [slides]
National Healthy Homes Month; NHHM; | #NHHMchat Questions 2020