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ACCESS: Aligning Community Care through Embedded School-Based Systems

This study, funded as part of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Systems for Action research program, will pilot test a school-embedded Point-of-Service (POS) coordination system designed to align medical care, public health, and social service systems for children and families in the historically Black Homewood neighborhood of Pittsburgh. The intervention seeks to dismantle systemic racism that manifests as fragmented systems with administrative burdens that routinely delay or deny care for Black families.

Challenging the Status Quo: Shifting Power in Research Partnerships

Presenters: Jungyoon Kim, PhD | Evidence for Action Latrice Rollins, PhD & Thomas Cotton | Systems for Action Note: Due to Hurricane Helene, Policies for Action researchers based in Asheville, NC, Rob Thomas and Chasity Leake, were unable to attend. Please view the report, ' Every Black Voice ,' to...

Systems Alignment Innovation Hub Grantee Webinar | Part II

Presenters: Systems Alignment Innovation Hub Grantees United Indians of All Tribes Foundation | Mike Tulee, PhD and Ben Bryer, MPH Washington State Lived Experience Coalition | Brother Token, CJ Walker and Marvin Futrell >> View recording. >> Download slides here.