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The Collective for Health Equity and Well-Being

Cooperative Extension’s Collective for Health Equity and Well-Being is a community of Extension personnel and their partners united by their shared commitment to advancing health equity and well-being. Members work together to support the implementation of Cooperative Extension’s National Framework for Health Equity and Well-Being (2021) to ensure that all people can be as healthy as they can be.

Recordings Available - Peer Learning Lightning Sessions

 

The recordings of three Zoom sessions held last fall are now available for viewing.

The webinar on October 25 included an overview of Cooperative Extension's National Framework for Health Equity and Well-Being and can be accessed at  https://youtu.be/h2t1mmwNaf0

The webinar on November 15 included lightning presentations on how the University of New Hampshire, University of Florida, The Ohio State University, Kansas State University, Pennsylvania State University, and the University of Georgia are implementing the recommendations of the framework and growing their portfolio of health-related work.  That webinar can be accessed at https://youtu.be/lV9WfcmzIIg

The webinar of December 15 included lightning presentations on how the University of Missouri, University of Wisconsin, University of Kentucky, Clemson University, Tennessee State University, and Colorado State University are implementing the recommendations of the framework and growing their portfolio of health-related work.   That webinar can be accessed at https://youtu.be/wfZpWDQLTMs

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