Organizations helping with substance use disorder unanimously recognize housing as the key element and a “foundation” of successful recovery. More and more take the initiative to create accommodations that meet the needs of people they serve.
https://t.co/6du5YQELUA
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Controversies in Qualitative Research kicks off with Kirsten Bell and @SohailJannesari discussing profit and pricing in academia:
https://t.co/vBsJWH10hy
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Suppose you want to quit smoking. But also, other issues are putting your life and the lives of people you love at more immediate risk.
If you prioritize dealing with those other issues over quitting smoking, maybe you're not "hard to reach" but just making a rational choice.
Some local organizations participating in #GiveOUTDay:
Oakland LGBTQ+ Community Center ->
https://t.co/wasqnl0z3k
@OfficialBLMP ->
https://t.co/v9Z9BaQHIT
NorCal OUTreach ->
https://t.co/FTGGgJZ0GM
@tgijp ->
https://t.co/kgAtUF3k8s
In a review of grad-level public health programs, @blkpublichealth found
"a mere two courses, offered at one university, were dedicated to the health of Black people in Canada
or anti-Black racism as a public health
issue."
Read the report at
https://t.co/mmDwUOxF8N
(Eng)
Home prices rose at an unprecedented pace in the pandemic, but the rapid growth wasn't uniform geographically: a new paper authored by @Hail_Hail and Peyton Whitney finds that home price growth was especially rapid in rural, lower-density county types.
https://t.co/ESFZA9w50Q