Friday, May 27, 2016

AUCD 2016 Conference, Navigating Change, Building Our Future Together

Additional Information:
https://www.aucd.org/conference/meetings/register.cfm?id=247

Description:
Proposal Deadline: Monday, June 20th: There will be NO extensions. 
Notifications of acceptance: August, 2016

This call for proposals includes submissions for concurrent and poster presentations.  Read more about the format and requirements for each event here, especially noting the revamped poster formats. Remember that all information presented during the AUCD Conference must adhere to AUCD conference presentation accessibility guidelines.
Upon submission of your application (below) you will receive an automatic receipt to acknowledge that AUCD has received your information.  There are two steps to confirm your submission. If you do not receive a receipt, your submission was not received by AUCD.  Keep this receipt for your records.
Questions regarding the AUCD 2016 Conference should be directed to Crystal Pariseau or Laura Martin at AUCD.

National Health Equity Research Webcast

Additional Information:
http://sph.unc.edu/mhp/nat-health-equity-research-webcast/

Description: 
Registration is now open for the 22nd National Health Equity Research Webcast! Registration is free. You may register for individual or group participation, either as part of our live studio audience on the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus, or remotely via the web.

Register now

Tuesday, June 7th, 2016, 1:30-4 pm

Political Power, Policy and Health Equity

In its 22nd year, the National Health Equity Research Webcast, hosted by the Gillings School of Global Public Health in partnership with campus units will focus on political power, policy and health equity.
Speakers will discuss importance of policy for advancing health equity, importance of political power for policy development & implementation, and factors that influence distribution of political power such as: public relations, media and lobbying, partisan voter redistricting, voter disqualification, accessibility of polling times & places, handling of absentee and provisional ballots; and vote counting irregularities.
The live broadcast will be aired on June 7th from 1:30 to 4:00PM from the Tate Turner Kuralt Auditorium in the School of Social Work. The webcast will feature a moderated panel of three nationally recognized researchers and practitioners.