Overview | 21st Annual Minority Health Conference
|
|
|
Healthy and resilient children are those who can withstand and overcome the obstacles and stresses that arise in day-to-day life. Challenges to the health of U.S. children involve a wide range of sociocultural, political, and economic factors, including low socioeconomic status and high-risk environments. For example, almost half of all childhood deaths are caused by unintentional injuries. Death and disability in children can be reduced through education for both children and their caregivers, improved access to health and social services, and the implementation of policies that protect the health and well-being of U.S. children. The 1999 Minority Health Conference will be devoted to discussing the question: How can we, as communities of color, respond to the challenge of raising resilient children? The Conference goals are the following:
|
Agenda | Last updated February 9, 1999 |
8:00 am | Registration/Continental Breakfast | |
9:00 | Introductions
and Welcome Lamont Bryant, MS, Co-President, Minority Student Caucus, Doctoral Student, Department of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Sonya Goode, Co-President, Minority Student Caucus, Master's Student, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill William L. Roper, MD, MPH, Dean, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Dr. Roper's welcome) A. Dennis McBride, MPH, MD, Assistant Secretary of Health and State Health Director, NC Department of Health and Human Services Rashmi Agarwal, Conference Chair, Master's Student, Department of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
9:30 | 1st Annual William T. Small, Jr. Keynote Lecture
Stephen B. Thomas, PhD, Director and Associate Professor, Institute for Minority Health Research, The Rollins School of Public Health, Emory University (pdf of Powerpoint slides) Presider: Victor Schoenbach, PhD, Associate Professor, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Schoenbach remarks) Co-presider: Matthew Garvin, Master's Student, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
10:30 | Poster Sessions and Break | |
10:45 | Concurrent Sessions | |
A1 | Access to
Healthcare (Prenatal Care) / Health Insurance, Culturally Competent Health and Social
Services, Welfare Reform, TANF, WIC, CHIP Richard Aronson, MD, MPH, Chief Medical Officer for Maternal and Child Health, Wisconsin Division of Public Health Patricia McManus, PhD, RN, Executive Director, Black Health Coalition for Wisconsin Jeanette O'Conner, Child Health Implementation Project Coordinator, Children's Defense Fund Presider: Julie
Cheh, Master's Student, Department of Health Behavior and Health Education,
School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
A2 | HIV/AIDS Tracey Adams, Community Outreach and Promotion Manager, CDC National AIDS Hotline, American Social Health Association Lance Dronkers, Coordinator, Young People's Project, Asian and Pacific Islander Coalition on HIV/AIDS Presider:
Rashmi Agarwal, Master's Student, Department of Health Policy and
Administration, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
A3 | Teen
Pregnancy, Sexual Behavior, Reproductive Health Annette Carrington, CHES, Health Education Specialist, Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program, Durham County Health Department Waldo E. Johnson, Jr., PhD, University of Chicago Annette Carrington, Durham County Health Department Presider:
Tonya Stancil, MS, Doctoral Student, Department of Epidemiology, School of
Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
A4 | Educating
Children Through Creative Expression Patrick Akinbola, PhD, Coordinator, Office of Surveillance, Research and Evaluation, Division of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Missouri Department of Health Paddy Bowman, MA, Coordinator, National Task Force on Folk Arts in Education, Alexandria, VA Presider:
Thaddeus Thompson, PT, Master's Student, Department of Health Policy and
Administration, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
A5 | Family
Structure Issues Specifically Addressing Parenting Skills, Single Households, Trauma Due
to Death/Divorce Rachel Stevens, EdD, RN, Clinical Professor and Director, Center for Public Health Practice, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Spirituality as Resilience in Families
Coping with Pediatric HIV and Pediatric Nephrotic Syndrome Presider: Bronwyn Glenn, Master's
Student, Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
12:00 pm | Lunch (pre-registration required) | |
1:30 | Panel
Discussion Educational Approaches to Raising Resilient Children from Cultural Perspectives Evelyn Machtinger, MSW, Training and Instructional Coordinator, Motherread. Inc., Raleigh, NC Cecilia Moore, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Religious Studies, University of Dayton, Dayton, OH Pearl Shelby, Literacy South, Durham, NC Presider: Sohini Sengupta, MPH, Doctoral Student,
Department of Health Behavior and Health Education, School of Public Health, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
2:30 | Poster Sessions and Break | |
3:30 | Concurrent Sessions | |
B1 | Self-Image,
Ethnic Identity, Race Relations Ernest Johnson, PhD, Author, Psychologist and Director, Rites of Passage, Raleigh, NC Elena Rios, MD, MSPH, President, National Hispanic Medical Association, Washington, DC Presider: Guy McCloud,
Master's Student, Department of Health Policy and Administration, School of Public Health,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
B2 | Factors
Affecting Psychosocial Well-being in Children Rev. Rosa Caraballo, Founder and Executive Director, Bruised Reed Ministry of New York Presider: Anita Chandra,
Master's Student, Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
B3 | Violence:
Child Abuse, Child Maltreatment, Violent Crimes by Kids, Neighborhood Violence Kenneth Riley, President, MADD DADS, Los Angeles, CA Nurturing Healthy Intimacy Skills with
Oneself and Others Presider: Teresa Brown, MSW,
Master's Student, Department of Maternal and Child Health, School of Public Health,
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
B4 | Nutrition
and Physical Activity Patrick Akinbola, PhD, Coordinator, Office of Surveillance, Research and Evaluation, Division of Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, Missouri Department of Health Suzette Goldmon, MS, Associate Extension Agent, Family and Consumer Education, NC Cooperative Extension Service Presider:
Yvonne Ferguson, Master's Student, Department of Health Behavior and
Health Education, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
B5 | Substance
Abuse: Alcohol, Smoking and Drugs Sandra Headen, Research Associate, Pathways to Freedom, Center for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Jennifer Rounds-Bryant, MA, PhD, National Development and Research Institutes, Inc., Raleigh, NC Presider:
Dionne Godette, MS, Doctoral Student, Department of Health Behavior and
Health Education, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
4:15 | Conference Wrap-up William T. Small, Jr., MSPH, Associate Dean and Senior Advisor for Multicultural Affairs, School of Public Health, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill |
|
4:30 - 6:00 | Reception Honoring William T. Small, Jr. |
Conference Sponsors and Cosponsors |
Sponsors
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Public Health
NC Department of Health and Human Services
Cosponsors
The University of North Carolina, General Administration
The University of North Carolina, Office of the Chancellor
The University of North Carolina, Office of the Vice Provost for Health Affairs
The University of North Carolina, Public Health Foundation, Inc.
NC Central University, Department of Health Education
DuPont Pharmaceuticals Company
Other Sponsor
BC Analgesic Powders
Hotel Information |
A limited number of rooms have been reserved at several local hotels. Please mention the Minority Health Conference when making reservations (by 1/18/99) at the following hotels:
Best Western University Inn 919-932-3000 $78 per night |
Hampton Inn 919-968-3000 $75 per night |
Comfort Inn 919-932-9952 $75 per night |
Red Roof Inn 800-843-7663, code # B201000457 $54-$59 per night |
Registration and Fees |
IMPORTANT NOTICE:
As of February 11, the Minority Health Conference is full, and we can no longer take registrations. If you would like to be placed on a waiting list for the conference, please send email to oce@unc.edu or call the Office of Continuing Education at 919-966-4032.
You will receive written confirmation of your registration. If you have not received a letter before February 12, 1999, please call 919-966-4032 to check on the status of your registration.
If you find that you are unable to attend, please call 919-966-4032 to cancel and allow another person to attend. Substitutions from the same agency are allowed at any time with prior notification of the registrar (oce@unc.edu or 919-966-4032).