Leadership Self-Awareness Knowledge Allyship Advocacy Health Equity Creating Healthy Communities August 2-3, 2016 Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center, Stevens Point, WI Sponsored by the WPHA PHN Section
2016 Public Health Nursing Conference Sponsored by the Public Health Nursing Section of the Wisconsin Public Health Association 2016 Conference Theme This year s theme is Health Equity and Public Health Nursing: Creating Healthy Communities Through Leadership, Self-Awareness, Knowledge, Allyship and Advocacy. By the end of the conference, the attendees will be able to: Guide programs, policies, and/or legislation to advocate for health equity in communities. Create partnerships and capacity to advance health equity in your community. Identify strategies to implement health equity in your health department plans (strategic plan, CHIP, etc.) Apply assessment and evaluation methods to identify and address social determinants of health in your community. Apply historical lessons related to health equity. Develop self-awareness of potential bias and how it could impact your practice. More Information To register and for additional details regarding the conference keynote speakers, conference schedule and breakout presentations, please visit the conference website at www.wpha.org. 2016 Registration Rates: Early Bird Rates Registration Rate (after June 30) Pre-Conference: NA $25 Conference - WPHA Student Member: $25 $25 Conference - WPHA Member: $75 $95 Conference - Organizational Member: $100 $120 Conference - Non Member: $125 $145 2
2016 Conference Schedule Tuesday, August 2 12:00 p.m. Conference Registration 1:00-4:30 p.m. Pre-Conference Session: Addressing Implicit Bias in Public Health and Client Care Jeff Stone, PhD - University of Arizona 4:30-6:00 p.m. Public Health Nursing Poster Reception Wednesday, August 3 8:00-9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast/View Exhibits 9:00-9:15 a.m. Conference Welcome 9:15-10:30 a.m. General Session: Understanding and Addressing Implicit Bias Jeff Stone, PhD - University of Arizona 10:30-10:50 a.m. Break to Visit Exhibits 10:50-11:50 a.m. Breakout Presentations - Block 1 11:50 a.m.-12:50 p.m. Lunch and Award Presentations 12:50-1:50 p.m. Breakout Presentations - Block 2 1:50-2:00 p.m. Break to Visit Exhibits 2:00-2:45 p.m. General Session: Building Power to Advance Health Equity Paula Tran Inzeo, MPH - University of Wisconsin-Extension, Cooperative Extension 2:45-3:15 p.m. WPHA Public Health Nursing Section Meeting 3:15 p.m. Wrap-up 3
PRE-CONFERENCE Tuesday, August 2 1:00 4:30 p.m. Pre-registration is required Addressing Implicit Bias in Public Health and Client Care Jeff Stone, PhD - University of Arizona The purpose of this workshop is to introduce the topic of implicit bias. In order to treat all clients fairly and effectively, it is important to understand how implicit biases occur, and what you can do to reduce them. In this workshop, we will first review the causes and consequences of implicit bias in public health and healthcare, experience first-hand what implicit bias feels like, and then discuss and practice strategies you can use to reduce implicit bias when interacting with clients. Objectives: Define and distinguish between the social cognitive components of intergroup bias: prejudice, stereotyping, and discrimination. Provide examples of each in client care. Describe the difference between explicit and implicit intergroup bias in client care. Describe how implicit bias affects diagnosis/treatment decisions and interactions with clients. Describe how to use the following strategies for reducing implicit bias: activating egalitarian goals; searching for common identity and counter-stereotypic information; perspective taking; using implementation intentions to plan for your community. 4
BREAKOUT PRESENTATIONS Block 1 August 3, 2016-10:50 11:50 a.m. Schedule subject to change 1.1 Mind the Gaps: County Health Rankings & Roadmaps Health Gaps Data and Tools to Cultivate a Culture of Health Equity Marjory Givens, PhD - UWPHI/County Health Rankings & Roadmaps 1.2 All Aboard the Allyship to Success, Diversity Matters Ashley Monson, CHES - Wisconsin Public Health Association AND Using Public Health Clinical Experiences to Teach Nursing Students about Health Literacy and Health Equity Cindy VanderWeele, RN, BSN - Sheboygan County Division of Public Health 1.3 Incorporating Oneida Traditional Values into Today s Health Education in the School System Kala Kimberly Cornelius, MSN, RN - Oneida Nation of Wisconsin Candi Cornelius, MSN, RN - Oneida Nation of Wisconsin 1.4 Opening the Doors to LGBTQ+ Tobacco Prevention: A Community Readiness Assessment Anneke Mohr, MPH, MSW - Community Advocates, Inc. Allison Gorrilla, MPH - UW - Center for Tobacco Research and Intervention Deborah Heffner, BS - City of Milwaukee Tobacco-Free Alliance Coordinator 1.5 Create Partnerships and Capacity to Advance Health Equity in Your Community Kelli Engen, RN, BSN - Barron County Department of Health and Human Services Jeanette Olsen, DNP, RN - Wisconsin Indianhead Technical College Laura Sauve, RN, BSN - Barron County Department of Health and Human Services 5
BREAKOUT PRESENTATIONS Block 2 August 3, 2016-12:50 1:50 p.m. Schedule subject to change 2.1 Health Equity: Rural Public Health and the Amish Community Tracy Soda, RN, BSN - Green Lake County Laura Simonds, RN, BSN - Columbia County Health Department Rachel Schackow, RN, BSN - Marquette County Health Department 2.2 Health Equity, Intersectionality, and Social Determinants: Putting It All Together to Make Change in Community Shor Salkas, MPH - Healthy Wisconsin Leadership Institute Lesley Wolf - Healthy Wisconsin Leadership Institute 2.3 A Practical Approach to Closing Health Equity Gaps Linda Conlon, RN, BAN, MPH - Oneida County Health Department Christie Oestreich, MPH - Oneida County Health Department 2.4 Engaging Consumers through Improved Health Literacy Steven Sparks, MS - Wisconsin Health Literacy Stephanie Severs, BA - Covering Wisconsin 2.5 Health Equity through Health Literacy Carrie Redo, RN, BSN - Manitowoc County Health Department Ellen Christel, RN, BSN - Manitowoc County Health Department 6
Additional Conference Information Poster Gallery Poster presentations will be available for viewing in the Poster Gallery during the reception on Monday evening from 4:30-6:00 p.m. Mother s Room A mother s room is available. Please stop by the registration table to reserve the mother s room. Hotel Information A block of rooms has been reserved at the Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center at a rate of $82 single occupancy. To guarantee this rate, reservations must be made by July 1, 2016. To make reservations, call the Holiday Inn Hotel and Convention Center at 715-344-0200 or 1-800-HOLIDAY and request the Wisconsin Public Health Nursing Conference room block code PHN. You must furnish documentation at check-in when registering for tax exemption. Registration Policies Registration fee includes plenary and breakout sessions, access to conference materials (handouts will be posted online for attendees to retrieve), breakfast, breaks and lunch. Registration must be received by July 1, 2016, to be guaranteed conference materials. Cancellation Policy All cancellations must be received by July 1, 2016. A $25 administrative fee will be deducted from your refund. No refunds will be made for cancellations received or faxed after July 1. Refunds will not be given for no-shows. Continuing Education CHES Credits Application has been made to the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. (NCHEC) for CHES Category 1 continuing education contact hours (CECH). CPH Credits WPHA has been approved by the National Board of Public Health Examiners to provide CPH credits. 7 CPH continuing education credits are available for this conference. 7
Additional Conference Information Tax Identification Number WPHA s Tax ID number is 39-6084243. Attire Business casual attire is acceptable for all conference events. Questions If you have any questions regarding the conference, contact the WPHA office at: (phone) 920-882-3650 (email) wpha@badgerbay.co 8
Thank You to the 2016 Planning Committee Michele Armbrust, RN, BSN Taylor County Health Department Deborah L. Heim, PhD, MN, RN, CNL Wisconsin Division of Public Health/ Southeastern Region Starrlene Grossman, RN, BSN Sheboygan County Division of Public Health Janet Lloyd, RN, BSN Wisconsin Division of Public Health/ Northeast Regional Office Tracy Mrochek, MPA, RN University of Wisconsin - Madison, School of Nursing, Wisconsin Public Health Research Network Susan Nelson, MSN Wisconsin Division of Public Health/ Northeast Regional Office Janet Resop Reilly, RN, APNP-BC, DNP University of Wisconsin-Green Bay Jean Rosekrans, RN, BSN Wood County Health Department Shawn Meyer, RN, BSN Ho-Chunk Nation Health Department Amy Wergin, RN Manitowoc County Health Department 9