Why Race Matters Workshop Series
The Why Race Matters Workshop has been designed by Greater Spokane Progress to provide a foundation for further racial equity work.
The Why Race Matters Workshop has been designed by Greater Spokane Progress to provide a foundation for further racial equity work.
Word of Mouth Vol.9 September 2020 Newsletter
Workgroup Contacts list – updated Mar 2021 Note that there is one tab for each workgroup
Agenda Slides Wilder Collaborative Factor results – July 2020 Equity workgroups Housing workgroup – Draft policy statement BH workgroup Draft
The Washington Health Care Authority and Washington’s Accountable Communities of Health are pleased to announce their 2020 Learning Symposium: Community Health Through an Equity Lens. This year’s event will be virtual, with all sessions taking place via Zoom.
Your child may be eligible for WA Apple Health for Kids free or low-cost coverage (with a low premium) if your income is at or below the Medicaid standard.
Please call our Navigators today for assistance 509-340-9008! Appointments can be made with an insurance navigator and interpreter if needed.
At the September meeting, the BHT Board of Directors approved an allocation of up to $207,000 in funding from Integrated Managed Care (IMC) dollars to support the Washington State Broadband Office’s Feasibility and Grant Maximization Initiative.
BHT is inviting proposals with the intent to support innovative approaches that work to reduce recidivism, embed an equitable approach, and improve access to behavioral health services for criminal justice involved individuals, as well as, early intervention and prevention with youth.
Word of Mouth Vol.8 August 2020 Newsletter
The Whole Child Health Collaborative (WCHC) is a workgroup within the Tribal Partners Leadership Council (TPLC) that is focused on engaging youth and families in prevention initiatives that include cultural, learning, and physical activities to nurture mind, body, and spirit.