Inequitable Access to Education: The Barriers & Facilitators for Communities


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Sep 21 2020 38 mins   2
Education as a social determinant of health has the power to improve health outcomes for communities across the world, but what happens when access continues to be an issue for some neighbourhoods and populations? Nicole Vick, Adjunct Professor, TEDx Speaker and Amazon Best Selling Author of Pushing Through: Finding The Light in Every Lesson, remains with the Public Health Insight Podcast to shift our discussion to focus on the disparities in access to education, the barrier of social exclusion and institutional racism in our academic institutions, and how these factors interact to impact the health of already marginalized communities. Share Your Thoughts With Us! Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook. We would love it if you shared your thoughts by commenting on our posts, sending us a direct message through social media, or by emailing us at [email protected]. Until then, we’ll see you in the next one. Partnership with the Global Health Students and Young Professionals Summit The Canadian Global Health Students & Young Professionals Summit (GHSYPS) aims to give space to students and young professionals (SYPs) involved or interested in the global health field. This is the forum for global health SYPs to connect, network, engage, and be inspired. Learn more about GHSYPS by visiting: https://ghsyps.ca/. References for Our Discussion Krishni Metivier’s ‘Envisioning Higher Education as Antiracist’ Virginia Commonwealth University’s ‘Why Education Matters to Health: Exploring the Causes’ Support Our Show If you like our show, feel free to lend us some support by making a contribution on our Patreon page (link below) so we can continue creating the content that you enjoy as we expand the Public Health Insight Community. Icon made by freepik from www.flaticon.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/publichealthinsight)