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Preemption and Public Health
Preemption - the authority of a higher level of government to limit or even eliminate the power of a lower level of government to regulate an issue - has profound significance for public health. Preemption affects almost every aspect of life, including airline safety regulations, school nutrition standards, menu labeling requirements, and the sale of flavored tobacco products.
This free training explains how preemption can help or hinder public health measures. The 2024 update features an increased focus on health equity and new examples of how preemption affects the root causes of health inequities.
Preemption & Public Health was updated in July 2024. Please provide feedback: ncv.microsoft.com/R7tK58KQuh.
This free Public Health Law Academy training was created by ChangeLab Solutions and supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). For more resources on this topic and additional trainings, please visit www.publichealthlawacademy.org.
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How Schools Affect Adolescent Health
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This training explores the connections between school policies, school environments, and adolescent health. It offers steps that school practitioners can take to better support students’ overall health and well-being. Watch the training to learn the answers to these questions: - What factors affect adolescents’ physical outcomes?​ - What effects do school policies have on adolescent health and ...
School Discipline Policies to Support Children’s Mental Health & Well-Being
zhlédnutí 79Před měsícem
How are school discipline policies connected to children’s mental health? What evidence-based policy options can support kids in schools? All children thrive in educational environments that value who they are and nurture their unique talents and perspectives. Many factors affect the school environment, including disciplinary practices. In this 90-minute webinar, we’ll explore positive school d...
Public Health Law: Past and Present
zhlédnutí 502Před 2 měsíci
Through the use of laws and policies, public health practitioners of the 19th and 20th centuries eliminated or greatly reduced the incidence of diseases like tuberculosis, dysentery, and cholera in the United States. Their legacy of using legal tools to ensure the health and well-being of people and their communities continues today. Laws and policies stop the spread of communicable disease, en...
The Importance of Public Health Law for the Public Health Workforce
zhlédnutí 565Před 2 měsíci
Watch our video Q&A with four public health practitioners, who discuss how law is an essential tool for protecting the public’s health. Chapters: 00:00 Intro 01:04 How is law a vital tool in accomplishing public health goals? 03:16 What role does academia play in advancing health equity through public health law? 04:34 What role do public health departments play in advancing health equity throu...
Changing Outdated HIV Criminalization Laws
zhlédnutí 58Před 2 měsíci
How can state health departments improve legal and policy protections for people with HIV? All people deserve to live their lives free from stigma and structural discrimination, yet the harms of HIV criminalization continue to reverberate around the United States, especially in communities of color. Black and trans women experience disproportionate enforcement of HIV criminalization laws. Our o...
Workforce & Health Care Policies to Support Children’s Mental Health
zhlédnutí 76Před 4 měsíci
In this one-hour webinar, we'll consider the challenges that master’s-level providers experience in entering and remaining in the behavioral health care field. Our panelists will explore key policy levers that can be used to support and expand the workforce - for example, provider credentialing processes, licensing boards, license portability processes, workforce expansion incentives, network a...
Income & Housing Policies to Support Children’s Mental Health & Well-Being
zhlédnutí 127Před 6 měsíci
How is economic security connected to children’s mental health? The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine report that “on average, a child growing up in a family whose income is below the poverty line experiences worse outcomes than a child from a wealthier family in virtually every dimension, from physical and mental health, to educational attainment and labor market succes...
Equitable Implementation of Healthy Housing Policies: Session 3 - Building Capacity
zhlédnutí 139Před 8 měsíci
How can federal, state, and local agencies use innovative partnerships and programs to build community trust, improve access to justice, and maximize the impact of limited resources? This is a 75-minute discussion of promising strategies to build capacity for equitable implementation of housing policies across various levels of government: • Efforts to leverage federal resources to address regi...
Equitable Implementation of Healthy Housing Policies: Session 2 - Tenant Protections
zhlédnutí 130Před 10 měsíci
Why are right-to-counsel laws an important tool to advance housing justice? This 75-minute webinar explores the complexities and challenges of equitable implementation, with a focus on tenant protections and right to counsel-the legal right to have access to a publicly funded attorney when facing the loss of basic human needs. While right-to-counsel laws can serve to increase access to justice ...
Equitable Implementation of Healthy Housing Policies: Session 1 - Housing Codes
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How can equitable housing code enforcement support community health? Even well-intended policies can cause harm if they are disproportionately enforced against underserved groups, including people with low income; people with disabilities; and Black, Indigenous, and other people of color. Ensuring equitable implementation is critical to breaking cycles of injustice and promoting healthy housing...
Equitable Policymaking in Rural Communities: Charting a Path Forward
zhlédnutí 259Před rokem
What policies and practices are states and localities implementing to advance racial, economic, and health equity for people living in rural communities? What strategies are needed to make sure that BIPOC and other rural residents who experience marginalization are engaged in every step of the policymaking process? This is a 90-minute discussion of innovative policy strategies and solutions at ...
Protecting Public Health Authority: Law, Equity & the Public Health Workforce
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The rollback of public health authority catalyzed by the COVID-19 pandemic has affected the workforce training and policy needs of health departments. How can we empower the public health workforce amid the current climate of challenges to public health authority? This 75-minute discussion unpacks recent challenges to public health authority as well as opportunities to support the workforce in ...
HIV Is Not a Crime: Legal, Health & Equity Considerations Related to HIV Criminalization
zhlédnutí 639Před rokem
Scientific understanding of HIV and strategies to prevent, identify, and treat it have advanced significantly, offering an unrivaled opportunity to end new HIV infections, improve the health of people with HIV, and reduce HIV-related health disparities. State HIV criminalization laws often impede this progress by singling out HIV for disparate treatment relative to other infectious diseases and...
Policymaking for Fair Labor Practices
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For parents and caregivers, the ability to pay bills, maintain safe and stable housing, access health care, and keep their children in school can be severely affected by unfair labor practices. Wage theft, job loss, or lack of paid sick leave can lead to chronic stress, intergenerational trauma, and poor health and developmental outcomes for parents and their children. Low-wage workers - who ar...
Policymaking for Housing Justice: Unpacking the Equity Challenges of Housing Code Enforcement
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Policymaking for Housing Justice: Unpacking the Equity Challenges of Housing Code Enforcement
What Legal Powers Do Health Departments Have?
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What Legal Powers Do Health Departments Have?
How Do Health Departments Create Regulations, Policies, and Guidance Documents?
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How Do Health Departments Create Regulations, Policies, and Guidance Documents?
Housing Quality and Preserving Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH)
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Housing Quality and Preserving Naturally Occurring Affordable Housing (NOAH)
Housing Stability
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Housing Stability
Affordable Housing Production
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Affordable Housing Production
Health Equity at the Commercial Tobacco Point of Sale
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Health Equity at the Commercial Tobacco Point of Sale
The ChangeMaker's Guide to the Priority Ladder Activity
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The ChangeMaker's Guide to the Priority Ladder Activity
The ChangeMaker's Guide to the Roses in the Concrete Activity
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The ChangeMaker's Guide to the Roses in the Concrete Activity
Preemption & Policymaking in Public Health Law: From Local to Global
zhlédnutí 187Před 2 lety
Preemption & Policymaking in Public Health Law: From Local to Global
Framing Tobacco Disparities to Promote Health Equity
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Framing Tobacco Disparities to Promote Health Equity
How Do Health Departments Implement and Enforce the Law?
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How Do Health Departments Implement and Enforce the Law?
Advanced Legal Epidemiology Methods
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Advanced Legal Epidemiology Methods
Lobbying and Advocacy: The Basics
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Lobbying and Advocacy: The Basics
Pharmacist Collaborative Practice Agreements
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Pharmacist Collaborative Practice Agreements

Komentáře

  • @gwynetheliasson
    @gwynetheliasson Před měsícem

    If medication "nonadherence" is mentioned (slide with Frieden pyramid), then context should be included, e.g., possible inability to take meds as advised due to systemic factors: lack of prescription drug coverage, unaffordable co-pay, etc

  • @BoomBoom-kq3mg
    @BoomBoom-kq3mg Před 2 měsíci

    Unfortunately, gentrification has pushed the original (Black) people of West Oakland out! It was all by design!

  • @bloodmooncomix457
    @bloodmooncomix457 Před 5 měsíci

    Oakland 47 years Too little too late... Oakland will never see its former glory again! 😒🙄😬😤🇺🇸

    • @its-all-good
      @its-all-good Před 4 měsíci

      Imagine if there was never a thing known as systematic racism handed down by those in city hall? We are seeing its negative impact today and will for likely our lifetimes. The new wave of “progressive” politicians and their voters are nearly as bad.

  • @omarlocke4351
    @omarlocke4351 Před 6 měsíci

    to be clear - the government doesn’t have the right to use a pandemic or health policy to impose authoritarian measures upon people. and this video just glosses over reality. public health authorities only have the rights the public gives them. and you dont have a right to destroy the public for a minority of people just as the majority doesn’t have a right to destroy the minority.

  • @gregorystarr8254
    @gregorystarr8254 Před rokem

    BILLS OF PAINS AND PENALTIES BY AGENCIES OPERATING OUTSIDE THE DELEGATES AUTHORITY IS FOR ADMINISTRATIVE LAWS FOR THEIR EMPLOYEE ONLY 5USC

  • @AV-nf8xd
    @AV-nf8xd Před rokem

    Preemption 22:16 Police Power 23:27

  • @SpectreTheHorseman
    @SpectreTheHorseman Před 2 lety

    Jacobson led to buck vs bell, which used Jacobson as justification for forced sterilization, this video is propaganda

  • @DBTHAGENERAL
    @DBTHAGENERAL Před 2 lety

    The picture at 3.28 is my mother can you please let me know where did you get that picture or where did you find it please contact me Asap please my mother would love that original picture so please contact me

  • @sharlaglass1260
    @sharlaglass1260 Před 2 lety

    I liked this video but it is not accessible to anyone with a vision or reading impairment.

    • @ChangeLabSolutions
      @ChangeLabSolutions Před 2 lety

      Thank you for flagging this. You are correct, this video fails accessibility standards. When we created it in 2019, we knew much less than we do now about producing videos to provide information that can be accessed by anyone in our audience. We've since learned a lot and try to apply that knowledge in our newer videos. This one is badly in need of an update and we hope to have it revised in 2022. This is also a reminder to take a look back at ALL of our older videos and see how we can improve them!

  • @songboat
    @songboat Před 2 lety

    what about a case in which my neighbor/council member was allowed to illegally redevelop a non conforming property that he purchased from the Mayor. He was issued fraudulent building permits. He was held above the law. He discovered he was not going to be allowed to record the illegal redevelopment on the County plat map. At that time he along with the City, County and State officials determined his option was to eliminate me from my private property. Without the additional amount of property my land had to offer him the court would have ordered him to remove or bring his non complaint structures into compliance with State building and drainage laws. He began applying glyphosate on my property. Within the first three months I was unable to function due to the effects the chemicals had on my skin. I was denied a trespass against this neighbor. The chemical attack continued for the next 5+ years. I tried desperately to defend my home, business and property. I could not defend myself or property from the chemicals. I was harassed by the other officials in every way possible. I was summoned to court several times based on fabricated laws and ordinances. Those cases were dismissed only resulting in this neighbor becoming more aggressive. Knowing that my life was being threatened, one afternoon a County Deputy stopped by my house to advise me that this neighbor had no intention of stopping the chemical assault. I was suffering to the degree that it was unbearable to simply wear clothes. On the word of that County Detective I felt I had no other option but to flee from my property and try to recover my health. When I fled I was suffering a full body severe skin condition, I was blind and homeless for the following four years. They took my property without just compensation. They deprived me of my rights under color of law. They conspired against my Federally protected rights. They committed fraud and made false statements about me. My condition is chronic. I will suffer everyday for the rest of my life. docs.google.com/presentation/d/1QcgWS8oRBlmr-732s0crnYLgAUN0kyxZ4GPqJmTWP3A/edit?usp=sharing. When the FBI finally got involved, the County Sheriff made false statements. The agent arrived at my home specifically to review my hard copy evidence but announced as he entered my home that he had no intention of reviewing my evidence. I referred to my situation as being terrorized. He corrected me and advised me that I have been tortured. Two hours after he left my home I received a letter from the USPS. The letter was written by a Deputy Assistant Director for the US Attorney's office. The letter stated that the FBI agent determined no violation of Federal law has occurred. Torture and the above mentioned rights are violations of Federal law.

  • @yeetproductionsbah3809

    Ery helpfull rate 5stars🥶🥶😱z😳

  • @geoffdb9638
    @geoffdb9638 Před 3 lety

    My God! I grew up in the heart of that area. My family lived near 7TH and Market. I attend MLK elementary and cole school. I remember Pon's Market and Adeline Cleaners. Oakland West Health Center. I walked those streets and recall names and faces. As an African-American those public housing is where we had our humble beginnings. My mom then earned her GED, graduated from nursing school and bought out first home. We made it. We lost a brother to gang violence and another one OD'd...that was the life of a Black family in West Oakland during the 70's and 80's.

  • @ndhaychayares8831
    @ndhaychayares8831 Před 4 lety

    God bless everyone..

  • @ndhaychayares8831
    @ndhaychayares8831 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for this program

  • @jimdandy1949
    @jimdandy1949 Před 7 lety

    it been a long. time coming. i lived in oakland bay area some 45 yrs.ago before 7th. st.post office and be fore. bart. i now lived texas i love oakland but can. t afford to live

  • @Carrigon
    @Carrigon Před 9 lety

    How I wish the ban had worked. The tenants in my building do not comply with the ban. They still smoke like crazy in their apartments and it gets into mine. I have had life threatening throat closing up asthma attacks from it, and the hospital said my blood platelets are being affected by the smoke. They saw it on the blood tests. They told me I have three substances in my blood only found in heavy smokers, I am NOT a smoker, and that I can get a stroke or heart attack from living in this building with the secondhand smoke. I can't afford to move. The smokers in here are literally killing me, and smoking has been completely banned in the building. The ban doesn't work when the tenants ignore it.