Laura Blodgett Senior Deputy Director, Communications Administration | Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Website
Laura Blodgett Senior Deputy Director, Communications Administration | Michigan Department of Health & Human Services Website
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is seeking applications from Michigan residents interested in participating in the Michigan Racial Health Equity Think Tank (MiRHETT).
As part of the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) strategy, MiRHETT aims to better support the social care needs of marginalized and racially diverse Michigan residents. Through MiRHETT, a cross-disciplinary “Think Tank,” participants will collaborate and share knowledge from their unique backgrounds to address and improve disparity gaps for racial minorities. MiRHETT will provide additional insight to MDHHS on implementing recommendations from final reports of the Black Leadership Advisory Council, Michigan Coronavirus Racial Disparities Task Force, Michigan Poverty Task Force, and the Health Equity Plan.
“Improving social determinants of health requires continuous and collaborative support with engaged community partners throughout our state,” said Elizabeth Hertel, MDHHS director. “Innovative efforts like the Michigan Racial Equity Think Tank that work to find solutions to collaborate and improve the lives of our residents are necessary to make our state more equitable for all.”
Participants will join other public health and community leaders in virtual workshops including educational, coaching, and think-tank style activities to improve health equity in Michigan. Eligible participants include, but are not limited to, community foundation members, MDHHS leadership, community leaders, community health specialists, and epidemiologists with extensive expertise in racial and health equity. Individuals in the fields of philanthropy, health care, public health, social sciences, policy or community advocacy are encouraged to apply.
Applications to participate in MiRHETT must be submitted by 11:59 p.m., Aug. 23. The program is expected to begin in September and continue through January 2025 with an estimated total commitment of 30 hours.
Participants in MiRHETT will meet virtually beginning in August and participate in four brief foundational sessions.
More information about MiRHETT and the application are available online here.