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Howard L. Bost Memorial. Health Policy Forum

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The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky’s 2022 Howard L. Bost Memorial Health Policy Forum will focus upstream the social determinants of health on the connection between educational opportunities and health outcomes of Kentuckians. Presenters and panelists will consider education as a cornerstone of Kentucky’s health outcomes at the October 17 virtual forum, which is free to attend.   

Looking beyond the K-12 education system, panelists and presenters will discuss programs that can enhance education and provide more equitable access, while leading to better health outcomes for individuals and communities. Attendees will learn about replicable community-oriented collaborations and coordination between sectors that have led to improved health overall.

2022 Kentucky Teacher of the Year, Willie Carver, will give the keynote address. Sessions include:

Making the Case for Funding: Education and Beyond

Considering education as a social determinant of health, panelists will discuss school funding, social safety net programs’ impact on education, and real examples from urban and rural schools.

 

Literacy for Life: Critical Lessons for Positive Health

They’re lessons most don’t receive in school but can mean the difference between addressing and overcoming life’s challenges or becoming overwhelmed. Panelists will discuss mental health and emotional literacy, financial literacy and navigating systems, and how nutrition education impacts hunger long-term.

 

Linked But Addressable: Helping Families Overcome Obstacles

A look at how family income plays a critical role in the academic outcomes of students, and therefore, the lifelong health of individuals.

 

Breaking Down Barriers: Real Examples of Kentucky Communities Making Positive Change

Learn how local communities are lifting up families. Panelists will share about connecting families with early childhood intervention services; public schools and public health collaborating on mental health services; and, how a community is working to chart paths for non-traditional career building.

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