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    ThrivePath Public Health Conference to tackle health inequities in BME communities

    David GreatBy David GreatSeptember 21, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    ThriveTogether stages global health dialogue with 2024 ThrivePath Conference
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    – Event to focus on innovative wellness strategies and inclusive public health practices

    The upcoming 2024 ThrivePath Public Health Conference, scheduled to take place virtually on Thursday, November 28th, 2024, at 6:30 PM, is poised to be a transformative gathering of public health professionals, policymakers, and community leaders.

    With less than 70 days to the event, excitement is building around this year’s theme, “ThrivePath: Understanding and Navigating Systems for Optimal Wellness and Growth.”

    The conference will shine a spotlight on some of the most urgent challenges facing public health today, particularly within Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities.

    The keynote address, titled “Social Determinants as Key Drivers to Well-being: A Systematic Approach for BME Communities,” will explore how social factors—such as housing, education, and income—are influencing health outcomes and what systematic changes are needed to promote well-being.

    One of the most anticipated discussions is a panel on “Reaching and Engaging BME Communities as one of the ‘Hard-to-Reach’ Audiences in Public Health Efforts.” The panel aims to address the long-standing barriers that often leave marginalized communities overlooked in health campaigns, exploring inclusive strategies to bridge these gaps.

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    The conference’s sub-themes will delve into topics such as mental wellness, cardiovascular disease prevention and management, community networks for promoting wellness, and workplace culture as a health determinant. These sessions will offer attendees innovative strategies for tackling chronic health issues and fostering resilience in BME populations.

    In addition to the wealth of knowledge being shared, participants will have the opportunity to engage with peers, share ideas, and contribute to shaping a more equitable future for public health. Organizers are encouraging public health practitioners, advocates, and anyone interested in improving health outcomes in BME communities to join the conversation.

    To register for the event, visit the official Eventbrite page [here]

    With an impressive lineup of speakers and a focus on inclusivity, the 2024 ThrivePath Public Health Conference promises to inspire meaningful action and drive positive change in health systems across diverse communities.

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