The Health Education Council: Transforming Health Equity for Over 40 Years.
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How does a small organization tackling hypertension grow into a community health powerhouse? Join me for an inspiring conversation with Deborah Oto-Kent , the visionary founder of the Health Education Council, as she shares nearly four decades of experience transforming community health. Deborah takes us through the humble beginnings of her organization, initially focused on hypertension in diverse, low-income communities, to its broader mission today that addresses an array of health disparities. From healthy cooking on a budget to youth violence prevention, Deborah's stories illustrate a holistic approach that emphasizes not just health access but also social connection, economic stability, community safety, and education. Deborah is joined by Martin Ross, Deputy Director of External Affairs, Partnerships & Workforce Development to add definition to the cause and it's impact.
We highlight the importance of building collaborative partnerships to create healthier communities. Explore the intersection of health, wealth, and community well-being, stressing the need to address the whole person—mind, body, and spirit. Learn why economic stability and financial education are crucial health issues and discover the essential role of collaboration among non-profits, businesses, and public health organizations in driving transformative change. This episode underscores the power of neighborhood-based solutions and the flexibility required to meet real community needs.
Finally, hear about the evolution and future direction of the Health Equity Coalition, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. We reflect on impactful work like the renovation of Roseville's Weber Park and initiatives addressing loneliness through community connection. Deborah and Martin share their insights on the importance of neighborhood-based initiatives and increased investment in low-income areas, advocating for a broader understanding of health access and mental health. Through inspiring stories and practical advice, this episode offers a deep dive into community health transformation and the lasting impact of dedicated, holistic efforts.
To learn more about HEC visit their website: https://healthedcouncil.org/
Or you can call: 916-556-3344
You can order Debra's books on Amazon.
"A Park for Everyone" & "Finding Your Connecting Place"
Episode Highlight Timestamps
(00:11 - 00:44) Founder's Long-Term Organization Involvement
(03:55 - 05:47) Social Determinants of Health and Impact
(07:55 - 10:14) Integrating Mental and Physical Health
(14:00 - 15:04) Equity Outreach and Community Engagement
(28:25 - 29:21) Community Impact Through Improved Lighting
(38:30 - 39:42) Drivers of Health Dominant Design
(43:49 - 45:18) Personal Reflections on Succession and Impact
Chapter Summaries
(00:00) Integrated Approach to Community Health
Deborah Oto-Kent shares the evolution of Health Education Council, addressing health disparities through education, safety, and community well-being.
(10:14) Building Collaborative Community Health Partnerships
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