The Leah Zallman Center is conducting a participatory evaluation of the City of Boston Mayor’s Office for Immigrant Advancement’s (MOIA) pilot initiative on advancing immigrant mental health.
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The Leah Zallman Center is partnering with Neighborhood Partnerships to create and institutionalize a participatory policymaking advisory council to elevate the concerns of immigrants and other marginalized groups in setting economic justice policy priorities in the state of Oregon.
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ICH is evaluating the Voices for Health Justice program. Voices seeks to build power in communities experiencing health inequities to improve the health care system’s accessibility, affordability, and ability to treat all people with dignity.
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ICH conducted an analysis of nationally representative data that showed that immigrants fill a disproportionate share of health care and direct care jobs in the US.
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Funded with a grant from the RWJF, ICH is evaluating the CSHE program. This program aims to work with populations affected by structural racism and other inequitable policies, supporting community groups to engage in health care advocacy.
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