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Join us to learn how the San Diego Circuit Libraries, a consortium of 6 public and academic libraries in San Diego County, cohosted community author talks, built a resource guide focused on advancing climate resilience, sustainability, and environmental justice, utilized a logic model to make data driven decisions, and used free survey software to demonstrate the impact of the programs, while also promoting UCSD All of Us enrollment opportunities at each of these community access points.
Guest speakers:
- Oscar Gittemeier - San Diego Public Library
- Cecilia Salgado - Adult Services Manager at San Diego County Library
- Sarah Tribelhorn - Sciences Librarian at San Diego State University
This webinar fits within the mission of NNLM to provide awareness of and access to health information resources and data. This webinar addresses the NNLM initiative of environmental determinants of health and library workforce development by providing information on partnerships, resources and services to support climate resilience and sustainability. This class is for educational and informational purposes in alignment with NNLM goals and does not offer medical advice. By registering for this class, you are agreeing to the NNLM Code of Conduct.
This webinar series includes an accompanying guide. Each session has its own tab with information about the presenter(s) and related resources to the presentation topic.
Environmental Social Determinants of Health Resource Guide
By the end of this presentation, participants will be able to:
Objective 1: Learn strategies and resources to target, capture, and demonstrate the impact of your programs. (Target = Climate Equity Index & Healthy Places Index, Capture = Project Outcome Surveys, Demonstrate = Project Outcome Reports and Infographics)
Objective 2: Learn strategies to collaborate across public and academic libraries to increase your reach and engage with more community members.
Objective 3: Learn strategies to engage with diverse populations by filling language gaps, offering live translation, and sharing information resources in multiple languages