How Does the Law, Past & Present, Affect Health Equity? Part 1 of Exploring the Social Determinants of Health, Health Equity & the Law - for Facilitators
Tools for Public Health Law Academy trainers
This collection of tools supports anyone interested in teaching public health students and practitioners about how laws affect social determinants of health and health equity. This facilitator package is offered through the Public Health Law Academy, which provides free trainings to help public health practitioners deepen their understanding of how to use law and policy to improve population health outcomes.
Start with Part 1 of our training Exploring the Social Determinants of Health, Health Equity & the Law; then download and tailor the following resources for your specific audience:
- Facilitator's checklist
- Facilitator's guide, which provides instructions on how to customize this training for your audience
- Facilitator's script, which can be modified for your audience and speakers
- Slide presentation, which can be adapted to your unique training content
About This Training
This two-part training from ChangeLab Solutions and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explores how public health law affects social determinants of health and health equity, focusing on how unjust laws drive structural racism and health inequities. Part 1 covers key concepts like health equity and structural discrimination, grounded in examples from a variety of locales and sectors.
Learning Objectives
Instructors can tailor these training materials to achieve the following learning objectives:
- Define key concepts related to health equity and social determinants of health
- Explain how structural racism is rooted in our country’s legal legacy and history
- Examine how laws, both past and present, contribute to health inequities
- Explore how inequities can be repaired