
Events
Health for a Change is a free training series that blends in-person workshops with webinars. Whether you are new to health care or a seasoned nonprofit professional, you are encouraged to take part in our Health for a Change training series. Participants connect with a wide-range of leaders in the field and learn about best practices and proven models through this series.
We welcome your ideas for training topics, speakers, and Kentucky venues for Health for a Change webinars and workshops.
Please email your ideas to Ally Wells, Communications Director.

Health for a Change: Breaking Down Language Barriers to Accessing Quality Care
When providers and patients do not share a native language, there can be errors in communication and quality of care. This can lead to unequal treatment and poorer health outcomes.

Health for a Change: Unmasking the Impact of Toxic Stress and Discrimination on Health Outcomes
The phrase, “It runs in the family,” is not uncommon to hear when discussing health issues. While true in some cases, for others there are different factors at play. Getting to the root cause of health problems and how to best treat them requires looking at more than family history and lifestyle behaviors.

Health for a Change: APCD- The Big Picture
This free, 90-minute webinar will explore what an All-Payer Claims Database (APCD)could mean for Kentucky from multiple perspectives. Presenters will make the case for how an APCD can help Kentucky be a good steward of health care dollars.

Health for a Change: The Dangers of Preemption
Preemptive laws can be a barrier to something that would benefit the public. Join us for this free webinar to learn about preemption, situations where it is being abused and how that can poorly impact Kentuckians.

Health for a Change: LGBTQ Literacy in Health Advocacy
Transgender people face a different set of issues when seeking health care. Join us for this free one-hour webinar as we pass the microphone to transgender and nonbinary Kentuckians to learn how organizations and individuals can support and better advocate for trans people. The webinar will also explore the efforts to ban conversion therapy in Kentucky and the significant impact such therapy has on the mental health of queer and trans youth.

Health for a Change: High Five for Health: Summer Habits for School Success
Healthy children get better grades, attend school more often and stay focused longer. The summer break is the perfect time to form some healthy habits that can set a child up for success in the upcoming school year.

Health for a Change: Maternal Health Matters
Maternal mortality is a key indicator of a state’s health and has a long-term impact on other related health factors such as infant mortality. Finding ways to improve maternal health outcomes and reduce the disparities among them, is crucial to the progressing the health of Kentucky.
Compared to mothers in other wealthy countries, U.S. mothers have the highest rates of death from pregnancy-related complications. Furthermore, Black mothers are three to four times more likely to die from a pregnancy-related complication than white mothers. In Kentucky- Data from 2018 shows the mortality rate for Black patients is at 42.1 maternal deaths per 100,000 live births, versus 17.2 maternal deaths for white patients.

Health for a Change: CRUSHing Farmer Suicide through Cultural Respect and Humility
Farming is a stressful and challenging occupation. As an occupational group, farmers have one of the highest rates of suicide, and unfortunately mental health providers are limited in rural areas where farmers reside.
WKU created a training program to educate healthcare professionals from multiple disciplines to address these issues. This presentation describes the process and outcome of developing, implementing, and evaluating a 1-credit hour continuing education course, CRUSHing Farmer Suicide—Cultural Respect, Understanding, Sensitivity, and Humility.

Health for a Change: Assessing Family & Intimate Partner Violence
Intimate partner violence (IPV) can have long-term negative impacts that affect a person’s ability to make progress in their healing or improve their situation. Children living in homes with domestic violence may be particularly vulnerable. Learn how to partner with Louisville’s Center for Women and Families for effective screening and referral services for survivors and their kids.

Health for a Change: Fighting to Breathe
Kentucky ranks among the worst states for lung cancer, smoking, chronic lung diseases, and mortality stemming from these health issues. Join us for this free one-hour webinar as we examine the upstream issues that lead to these outcomes. Our expert panel will present the current situation, data, and policies that could make a positive impact. We will also preview the upcoming KET documentary, “Fighting to Breathe: Lung Disease in Kentucky."

Health for a Change: Early Knowledge, Lifelong Impact
This Health for a Change webinar, "Early Knowledge, Lifelong Impact: How Comprehensive Health Education Improves Long-Term Health Outcomes," explores the connection between comprehensive health education for our youth and improved health outcomes from childhood through adulthood.

Health for a Change: How to Talk with Parents about COVID-19 Vaccines for Kids
Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid partnered on the High Five for Health public service campaign. In this Health for a Change webinar, we share insights from Kentucky families, suggested talking points, videos, graphics, and other materials to help you talk with parents about COVID-19 vaccines for children ages 5 – 11 years old. Supported by Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicaid.

Health for a Change: Local Tobacco Control Advocate Training
This Health for a Change Webinar focuses on educating advocates about the potential impact of Local Tobacco Control.

Health for a Change: KY's Public Health Transformation: From Planning to Implementation
Kentucky is making radical changes toward improving the health of its people through public health transformation (PHT). During this Health for a Change webinar, Jan Chamness, Kentucky Department for Public Health, Division of Women's Health Director, provides an overview of this comprehensive effort to streamline and modernize the Commonwealth’s public health system.

Health for a Change: Redlining Louisville: Racial Capitalism and Real Estate
This free, one-hour Health for a Change webinar will explore how redlining, early 20th Century housing policies, and city planning impacted urban geography and social inequalities. It will also explore current gentrification patterns, and strategies for policy development to create equitable urban development, anti-displacement organizing, and eviction disruption.

Health for a Change: Transforming Kentucky's Public Health System: The Critical Role of Community Collaborations
Join us on this free 1-hour Health for a Change webinar as we envision a transformed and strengthened public health system in Kentucky. Our speakers will discuss public health transformation efforts and partnering with community organizations for Community Health Needs Assessments, mobilization, and engagement for improving health in communities.

Health for a Change: All Things 2020 US Census: Review, New Products, and Kentucky Connections
The U.S. Census Bureau is busy analyzing the data collected during the 2020 decennial census; meanwhile, the Bureau is continually and confidentially collecting vital data about Kentucky communities. On May 19, the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky will host a webinar to provide an overview of the Kentucky 2020 Census, including the outreach efforts to ensure an accurate count in the Commonwealth as well as the data products that are available from the Bureau about Kentucky. The webinar will feature Erin Peabody, a partnership specialist with the Philadelphia Regional Census Center of the U.S. Census Bureau, and Matthew H. Ruther, PhD, director of the Kentucky State Data Center.

Health for a Change: COVID-19 and Health Information Privacy
The COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination campaigns have given rise to questions about the legal issues around sharing health information. The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky will host a webinar on May 4 to review the basic elements of the federal health privacy law (the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, or HIPAA) for both consumers and health care providers, as well as strategies for data sharing that are allowable under HIPAA.

Health for a Change: Health Policy Updates for Kentucky's Children
Recent federal policy changes give states and advocates for improving children's health the opportunity to increase access to Medicaid health care coverage for children and their families. Children covered by health insurance grow up to be healthier adults with higher educational attainment and better paying jobs. The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky will host a Health for a Change webinar in April to explain these policy changes and what they mean for the wellbeing of families and children in Kentucky.