A free platform to discover and practice with place-based data for health equity, connecting the Social Determinants of Health to communities, researchers, policymakers, & health practitioners.
Greenspaces may combat urban heat island effects, purify air, offer recreation, and improve mental health by reducing stress and anxiety.
Improved access to education can help in reducing health disparities by increasing job opportunities and income.
At work, exposure to toxins and exploitation detrimentally impacts health, especially among vulnerable groups.
Affordable and equitable healthcare access is essential for the well-being of communities.
Expensive housing, limited healthy food access, and neighborhood insecurity harm individuals' physical and mental health.
We begin our Fellow Showcase series with the Montgomery, Alabama Asset Map created by one of our Fellows: Amy Kryston.
As we near the SDOH & Place Symposium, here is the lineup of presentations for the two-day event!
Join us this June to build community, spark dialogue, and strike inspiration around the Social Determinants of Health & Place.