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CCC = COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER

HRD = HYATT REGENCY DENVER

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9:10 a.m. Providing for All: The Sonoma County

Farmworker Health Survey and Its

Importance in Developing Strategies

to Achieve Health Equity for the

Remaining Uninsured—

Brian Vaughn,

MPH

9:30 a.m. Determining Gaps at the Regional and

Community Level in Healthcare Needs

and Access: A Sub-County Deep-dive

Analysis in San Diego County—

Sanaa

Abedin, MPH

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3024.0

CCC, 404

Reducing Sugary Drink Consumption

Through a Policy Continuum; a Local Public

Health Agency’s Integrated Approach

8:30 a.m. An Early Childhood 5210 Commitment

and Related Policies as a Component

to a Local Public Health Agency’s

Integrated Approach to Reducing

Sugary Drink Consumption through a

Policy Continuum—

Victoria Lee, MS,

RD, CLC

8:50 a.m. A Local Public Health Agency’s

Integrated Approach to Reducing

Sugary Drink Consumption Through

a Policy Continuum: State Child Care

Licensing Rules—

Sarah Scully, MPH

9:10 a.m. Key organizational policies within a

local public health agency to support

healthy food and beverage consumption

and further external policy adoption—

Summer Laws, MPH

9:30 a.m. Engaging local coalitions and

community organizations to promote

and adopt policies aimed at reducing

sugary beverage consumption—

Tessa

Hale Summer Laws, MPH Victoria Lee,

MS, RD, CLC Sarah Scully, MPH

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Food and Nutrition, Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3024.1

CCC, 401

Effective Tools of Community Health

Practice

8:30 a.m. Measuring Collective Impact Using the

National Public Health Performance

Standards Program Assessment—

Jeff

Kuhr, PhD

8:50 a.m. Are we that diverse? A case study

in implementation of culturally

competent services at a Montana

county health department—

Melissa

Henderson, MPH, CPH

9:10 a.m. An emergent community-inclusive

framework for the development of

innovative parenting interventions for

Spanish-speaking Latinos in Puerto

Rico: The DCS model—

Marizaida

Sánchez-Cesáreo, PhD

9:30 a.m. Reaching People with Disabilities

through Healthy Communities Using

Inclusion Tools—

Kerri A. Vanderbom,

PhD

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3024.2

CCC, 403

Improving Community Health Through

Enhanced Training of Students, Health Care

Workers, and Health Care Providers

8:30 a.m. Implementation matters: Considering

implementation factors of evidence

based practices at a community

agency—

Vinita Sharma, MPH

8:50 a.m. Evolution of a Proven Community

Health Worker Model Bridging Gaps in

Care for Patients and Their Caregivers—

Patricia Peretz, MPH

9:10 a.m. CHWs improve outcomes for low-

income patients with type 2 diabetes

using education and case management

based on Wagner’s Chronic Care Model

in a public health clinic—

Julie Wright,

MPH-N Candidate, BS, CHW

9:30 a.m. A short-term impact evaluation of the

primary care emergency preparedness

network model on New York City’s

primary care sector—

Marsha Williams,

MPH, CBCP

Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy

Development

Endorsed by: Community Health Workers, Women’s

Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3025.0

HRD, Centennial Ballroom E

Promoting CHWs and their role in

addressing and supporting mental health

Moderator(s): Ashley Wennerstrom, PhD, MPH

8:30 a.m. Colorado Floods 2013 – Crisis

Counseling Program (CCP): Outcomes

and Implications for Community

Health Workers Promoting Mental and

Behavioral Health—

Karen Gieseker,

PhD, Ms, MTS

8:50 a.m. Promoting CHWs and their role in

addressing the barriers associated

with Mental Health issues in the urban

community—

Qadrriyyah McKinnis,

Community Health Worker

9:10 a.m. Community Health Workers and

Maternal Mental Health: Establishing

a partnership to address stigma and

bridge gaps in service—

Susan Fang, MS

9:30 a.m. Uncovering and Addressing

Unanticipated Personal and Community

Mental Health Aspects of Promotoras’

Research-Related Activities and

Interactions—

DeAnne K. Hilfinger

Messias, PhD RN, FAAN

Organized by: Community Health Workers

Endorsed by: Mental Health, Women’s Caucus

3026.0

CCC, 203

Disability data collection and surveillance

Moderator(s): JoAnn M. Thierry, PhD

8:30 a.m. UN Washington Group on Disability

Statistics Secretariat: A New Resource

for Research and Practice—

Nora Groce

8:40 a.m. Prevalence Estimates of Disability Types

across National Surveys—

Eric A. Lauer,

MPH

8:50 a.m. Application-Level and State-Level

Predictors of SSI/SSDI Outcomes in a

National Sample of Adults at Risk of

Homelessness—

Evan Lowder, M.S.

9:00 a.m. Methods for Assessing the Prevalence

of Clinical Health Conditions within the

population of adults with intellectual/

developmental disabilities using state

Developmental Disability Agency

Services: The National Core Indicators

Adult Consumer Survey—

Alexandra

Bonardi, MS MHA

Organized by: Disability

Endorsed by: Occupational Health and Safety

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

3027.0

CCC, 704

Creating the healthiest children: Ensuring

children’s environmental health

Moderator(s): Leyla McCurdy, MPhil

8:30 a.m. Defining Success: Policy

Breakthroughs and Future Challenges

in Children’s Environmental Health—

Ruth Etzel, M.D., Ph.D.

8:50 a.m. Environmental Health and Maternal

and Child Health—

Debra Waldron, MD, MPH

9:10 a.m. Breakthroughs in Understanding

Children’s Environmental Health—

Lynn Goldman, MD, MPH, MS

9:30 a.m. A Blueprint for Protecting Children’s

Environmental Health: An Urgent Call

to Action—

Nsedu Witherspoon, MPH

Organized by: Environment

Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights,

Vietnam Caucus

CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES

3028.0

CCC, 706

Using G.I.S. tools to identify inequalities in

the distribution of combined environmental

hazards

Moderator(s): Charles Lee, Natalie Sampson, PhD,

MPH

8:30 a.m. EJSCREEN: EPA’s Environmental

Justice Mapping Tool—

Mark Corrales,

MPP

8:48 a.m. Duwamish Valley Cumulative Impact

Analysis: Continuing to Use Science to

Influence Decision-making in Seattle,

Washington—

C. Linn Gould, MS, MPH

9:06 a.m. Using GIS to Identify Inequalities in the

Distribution of Combined Environmental

Hazards in Detroit and SE Michigan—

Amy J. Schulz, PhD

9:24 a.m. Analysis of Chemical and Non-Chemical

Stressors for Hispanic Populations in

an Agricultural Community: Lessons

Learned from a Children’s Cohort

Study—

Elaine M. Faustman, PhD DABT

9:42 a.m. CalEnviroScreen: A Pathway to Address

Environmental Justice Issues in

California—

Arsenio Mataka, Assistant

Secretary for Environmental Justice and

Tribal Affairs

Organized by: Environment

8:30–10:00