In 2023, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention partnered with ChangeLab Solutions to launch the Public Health Law Fellowship. This fellowship provides on-the-job training for careers in public health law or policy to graduate students in MPH, DrPH, MPA, PhD, and JD programs. We’re excited to share a Q&A with four current fellows. Although their backgrounds and interests are varied, their desire to advance health equity is clear. https://lnkd.in/gPTFz3Pw We’d also like to thank the fellows who participated in this Q&A! Brandon V., Hans Khoe, MPH, Maité Garcia, and Natalia B., we appreciate your thoughtful contributions. #HealthEquity #PublicHealthLaw
ChangeLab Solutions
Public Policy Offices
Oakland, CA 7,498 followers
Healthier communities for all through equitable laws & policies
About us
ChangeLab Solutions is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization that uses the tools of law and policy to advance health equity. We partner with communities across the nation to improve health and opportunity by changing harmful laws, policies, and systems. Our interdisciplinary team works with community organizations, governments, and local institutions to design and implement equitable and practical policy solutions to complex health challenges. Mission: Healthier communities for all through equitable laws & policies Vision: We envision healthy, equitable communities where every person is economically secure and can attain their full health potential because: -Laws and policies are equity-focused, inclusive, and just; -Systems and institutions, including government, facilitate meaningful participation and work to eliminate unjust disparities; and -Investments prioritize people and places most affected by injustices and inequities.
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http://changelabsolutions.org
External link for ChangeLab Solutions
- Industry
- Public Policy Offices
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Oakland, CA
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Specialties
- Public health law and policy, systems change, cross-sectoral partnerships, planning and development, housing, food systems, and family-supportive services
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2201 Broadway
Suite 701
Oakland, CA 94612, US
Employees at ChangeLab Solutions
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In our recent report, Justice on the Menu, we explore how food justice is about more than food—it’s about the fair distribution of resources, land, and capital; equitable policymaking; and community power. In order to achieve food justice, we must also confront the racial injustice embedded in the US food system. RWJF’s new State of Childhood Obesity report dives into insights shared in this resource, designed for policymakers, advocates, community leaders, and more: https://lnkd.in/gaEm-sgg #FoodJustice
Justice on the Menu - State of Childhood Obesity
https://stateofchildhoodobesity.org
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This concise and yet informatory guide created by ChangeLab Solutions describes how housing affects children's mental health. 🏠 "This guide provides practical strategies for how to be involved in improving housing in order to promote children's mental health," commented Dr. Heather Nelson, Managing Director of Research & Evaluation at HRiA. Children’s mental health starts at home. There's a powerful link between stable housing and emotional well-being, so whether you're a policymaker, advocate, or community member, this guide equips you with the tools to make a meaningful impact. Dive in and discover how you can contribute to a brighter future for young people: https://ow.ly/sptN50Ugant
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As we look forward to 2025, significant work lies ahead to protect and promote the health and well-being of our communities. Action at local and state levels will be key to accomplishing this goal. At ChangeLab Solutions, we see opportunities to support communities by increasing wages, strengthening women’s health, and increasing safe and affordable housing, among other crucial policy innovations. Our team has been actively working with partners and changemakers to scale practical solutions that meet communities’ policy goals. Local communities are laboratories for policy change because they are connected to people’s daily needs and they have greater flexibility to try innovative solutions. Local action often paves the way for broader national change. ChangeLab Solutions is making plans to support our partners across the country by hosting Accelerating Policy Change, a series of in-person convenings and online webinars to connect practitioners, policymakers, and local leaders. Our goal is to hold gatherings in the West, South, Midwest, and Southwest. Through this series, we will create spaces for participants to listen and learn from each other, provide changemakers with critical law and policy tools, and help partners meet the challenges and opportunities of the moment. You can support effective policy change nationwide! Your contribution will help us host regional convenings that offer critical policy resources and know-how to support community health goals. Please donate today. Thank you in advance for continuing to support this important work. https://lnkd.in/gWKXQ5Rz
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A growing body of literature affirms the relationship between housing and children’s mental health. By bringing together people who are working on issues related to children’s mental health, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Tourette syndrome, and housing, we can improve the mental health of young people and reduce many of the challenges that prevent children from living in safe, stable, and affordable homes. Our new fact sheet Understanding the Connections Between Children’s Mental Health & Housing provides . . . · An overview of several pathways through which housing affects children’s mental health; · Housing policy options to address common challenges; and · Action steps for anyone interested in promoting children’s mental health and well-being through housing. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gEKzWqm2 #ChildrensMentalHealth #YouthMentalHealth #YouthJustice #HousingJustice
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As I reflect on the election results and what they mean for our nation, for our work in public health policy, and for our families and friends in BIPOC, immigrant, LGBTQ+, and other communities, I am reminded of the strength of so many before us who persevered during arduous times. As advocates and changemakers, our collective heritage is one of determination, hope, and resilience. Every level of government is critical to our democracy, and while the federal government sets many parameters for essential policies, lower levels of government are largely responsible for implementing them. State and local governments play a key role in protecting and promoting public health and are responsible for addressing their communities’ unique needs and challenges. As we continue to learn more about state and local election results, we will have numerous opportunities to support community health and justice. ChangeLab Solutions and our partners are working hard across the nation — from West Virginia to Oklahoma to California — to support health and dignity for all. On November 19, I will participate in a forward-looking webinar hosted by HealthBegins that will discuss health equity in the wake of the election. As we pivot from reflection on election results to action on community priorities, this webinar will highlight some of the most urgent challenges and opportunities in the post-election landscape and seek to map a way forward for the public health community. I hope you’ll join us. https://lnkd.in/gtdcvuyb We are not alone in our resolve to stand up for health equity and racial justice. We are stronger when we work together. The ChangeLab Solutions team stands ready to partner with organizations and advocates across the country to build a healthier, more inclusive nation for everyone.
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NEW #webinar! While the #election has a profound impact on the future of health care, the work of advancing #healthequity does not end with the results we get next week. Join us for a webinar as we reflect on the results and map a way forward for the community of leaders committed to health equity. Hosted by our Sadena Thevarajah and a panel of distinguished speakers including Sinsi Hernández-Cancio from the National Partnership for Women & Families, Sarah de Guia from ChangeLab Solutions, and Anthony Wright from Families USA. After the Election: What’s Next for Health Equity? https://lnkd.in/ggm4XzpM
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I’m excited to share the second entry in my Democracy & Governance blog series. In this entry, I focus on the importance of community involvement in state and local elections, as well as meaningful community participation throughout the policymaking process, to ensure that policies reflect the needs and values of the people they affect. #LocalGov #StateGov #Democracy #Voting
Vote, Advocate, Engage: Communities Have the Power to Support Policy Change at All Levels of Government
Sarah de Guia on LinkedIn
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In a new op-ed in Lookout Santa Cruz, Sabrina Adler of ChangeLab Solutions partnered with Dr. John Maa of the American Heart Association to inform Santa Cruz voters about the beverage industry’s deceptive advertising campaign against Measure Z, a proposed soda tax that would improve health and raise funds for community projects and services. For more than a decade, the beverage industry — namely Coke, Pepsi, Dr Pepper, Red Bull, and their lobbyists — has been spending millions of dollars to oppose new local-level sugary drink taxes in California. These efforts peaked with the passage of the deceptively-named 2018 Keep Groceries Affordable Act — a statewide ban on new city-level sugary drink taxes in California. After a California appeals court struck down part of that law as violating the California constitution, Measure Z represents the first time voters have a chance to vote on a local sugary drink tax in California since the appeals court's decision. Conclusive evidence demonstrates the positive health effects of sugary drink taxes, and voters should have the right to vote on local taxes, free of interference from industry. Read the op-ed: https://lnkd.in/gNBZtqF9 #LocalGov
Big Soda’s ads on Santa Cruz’s Measure Z fail to tell the full story
https://lookout.co
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Webinar: Judicial Trends - What's Ahead for Racial Equity in Healthcare & Public Health On October 28 at 9am PT, Join the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation for a timely discussion about the judicial landscape surrounding race-conscious strategies in medicine and public health. This webinar will cover key court cases involving challenges to racial equity efforts as a way to understand the legal, policy, and narrative issues at play. Sabrina Adler, vice president of law at ChangeLab Solutions, will be among the speakers who will discuss strategies that health leaders can use to respond to these challenges and keep advancing racial equity in health during this critical time. Register here: https://lnkd.in/ghBww7az
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