Improving Health Outcomes Through Systems and Policy changes in Maine
通过缅因州的系统和政策变化改善健康成果
基本信息
- 批准号:10781461
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 97.5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-09-21 至 2028-09-20
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAmericanAreaAutomobile DrivingBiological ModelsCOVID-19 pandemicCaliforniaCensusesCollaborationsCommunitiesCommunity SurveysDataData SetDecision MakingDisparityEconomicsEpidemiologyFaceFamilyFarmFishesFoodFood AccessFriendsFundingHealthHouseholdHousingImprove AccessIndigenousInterventionMaineModelingNative American Research Center for HealthNative AmericansOregonOutcomePatient Self-ReportPersonsPoliciesPopulationPublic HealthRecoveryReportingResourcesSalmonSourceSurveysSystemTribesUnited States Department of AgricultureUnited States Indian Health ServiceUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesWashingtondata modelingfood insecurityfood securityimprovedinnovationland useprogramssocial health determinantstooltribal communitytribal leader
项目摘要
Abstract
Current data models vastly underrepresent and often misrepresent, Wabanaki and Indigenous people.
The information and data provided by these models are considered a premier source for detailed
population information about our nation yet provide little to no detailed information on Wabanaki
communities. Wabanaki people also suffer from food insecurity and lack access to traditional foods. This
initiative will provide reliable and accurate information to drive the creation of a traditional, culturally
meaningful food system and inform State partners on needed policy changes to improve the access to
traditional foods while simultaneously providing information to Wabanaki communities and leaders on
housing, economic stability, and needed recovery efforts.
抽象的
当前的数据模型极大地低估了瓦巴纳基人和原住民,并且经常歪曲事实。
这些模型提供的信息和数据被认为是详细信息的主要来源。
有关我们国家的人口信息,但几乎没有提供有关 Wabanaki 的详细信息
社区。瓦巴纳基人还面临粮食不安全问题,无法获得传统食品。这
倡议将提供可靠和准确的信息,以推动传统文化的创建
有意义的粮食系统,并告知国家合作伙伴所需的政策变化,以改善获得粮食的机会
传统食品,同时向 Wabanaki 社区和领导人提供有关
住房、经济稳定和必要的复苏努力。
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