December 17, 2020
1 p.m. ET
Register: http://bit.ly/trust_keynote
In July and August, the Aligning Systems for Health* team at the Georgia Health Policy Center reviewed and synthesized learnings about aligning across sectors from the past year, leading to a new design for the visualization of the Cross-Sector Alignment Framework. This evaluation highlighted the importance of four adaptive factors, including power dynamics, community voices, trust, and equity.
Register now for the second in a four-part series exploring these adaptive factors.
Featuring
Liz Weaver
co-CEO
Tamarack Institute
Keynote: Bridging Trust and Community – Register
The keynote will highlight the essential role of self in building trust.
What can individuals and institutions do to build trust as a foundation for creating community connections and engaging citizens? In disruptive and chaotic times, intentionally focusing on trust is critical to maintaining connections, building community, and leveraging success. Building trust also relies upon the essential role of self. Trust isn’t just a word, it is a series of intentional actions, which, when woven together create the bridge from today into the future.
*Aligning Systems for Health: Health Care + Public Health + Social Services is supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation