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X-WR-CALDESC:Partnerships between Community Action Agencies and the healthc
 are sector are essential to addressing the social determinants of health a
 nd the systemic barriers to healthcare services. This webinar will highlig
 ht agencies participating in NCAP's Vaccine Equity Project. Through partne
 rship with the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTH
 O)\, these agencies are working to reduce disparities in vaccination rates
  among racial and ethnic groups and in rural populations. As service provi
 ders and trusted messengers in the community\, Community Action Agencies a
 re uniquely suited to address issues of vaccine hesitancy\, distrust of he
 althcare providers\, language barriers\, and access to healthcare faciliti
 es. The lessons learned through this innovative and collaborative approach
  can be applied to advance health equity in communities across the nation.
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DESCRIPTION:Partnerships between Community Action Agencies and the healthca
 re sector are essential to addressing the social determinants of health an
 d the systemic barriers to healthcare services. This webinar will highligh
 t agencies participating in NCAP's Vaccine Equity Project. Through partner
 ship with the Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO
 )\, these agencies are working to reduce disparities in vaccination rates 
 among racial and ethnic groups and in rural populations. As service provid
 ers and trusted messengers in the community\, Community Action Agencies ar
 e uniquely suited to address issues of vaccine hesitancy\, distrust of hea
 lthcare providers\, language barriers\, and access to healthcare facilitie
 s. The lessons learned through this innovative and collaborative approach 
 can be applied to advance health equity in communities across the nation.
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SUMMARY:NCAP - Innovative Partnerships to Advance Health Equity
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