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Table 7 Taking every moment to promote living effectively( T.E.M.P.L.E.): A HBCU-based prevention and intervention program developed to address health and racial disparities— Halle Betts Table 8 Community-Based Public Health

4:30 p.m. Sexual health related interventions for individuals with disabilities from systematic review of health and disability— Tara Lutz, MPH, CHES, PhD candidate 4:50 p.m. Time trends in indicated and non- medically indicated primary cesarean delivery among women with and without disabilities— Frances Biel, MPH, MS 5:10 p.m. Contraceptive use among women with visual or hearing loss: A secondary analysis of the National Survey of Family Growth, 2011-2013— Justine Wu, MD, MPH 5:30 p.m. Sexual Health, Reproductive Ideation and Concerns of Adolescent and Young Adults with Chronic Illness— Ellen Iverson, MPH Organized by: Disability CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH Health equity and climate change: A collaborative session with APHA Caucuses of under-served communities Moderator(s): Michael Schmeltz, MS, DrPH 4:30 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change: Refugee/Immigrant Health— Lawrence Palinkas 4:48 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change: Homelessness— Cheryl Levine, PhD 5:06 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change: Latino Community— Fernando Pineda- Reyes, BS 5:24 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change: Latino/Migrant Workers— June Spector, MD, MPH 5:42 p.m. Health Equity and Climate Change: Asian/Pacific Islander Health— Charles Lee Organized by: Environment Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Caucus on Homelessness, Peace Caucus, Socialist Caucus Working locally to build healthy communities: Surveillance to city planning Moderator(s): Laureen Burton, MPH 4:30 p.m. Application of wireless inhaler sensors to enhance asthma surveillance and inform municipal interventions— Meredith Barrett, PhD 4:50 p.m. Community-academic engagement through community monitoring of traffic pollution— Jill Johnston, PhD, MS 5:10 p.m. Prioritizing health, safety and equity to make Indianapolis more walkable— Kimberly L. Irwin, MPH 5:30 p.m. Reclaiming a Portion of Cleveland, Ohio’s Overly-Wide and Under-Utilized Streets for Use by Pedestrians, Bicyclists and Transit Riders— Barb Clint, BA Organized by: Environment Endorsed by: APHA-Committee on Women’s Rights, Applied Public Health Statistics, Community Health Planning and Policy Development, Injury Control and Emergency Health Services, Occupational Health and Safety 4381.0 CCC, 301 4382.0 CCC, 302

Factors that Affect Community and Population Health 4:30 p.m. Consistent Medical Home and Completion of Rotavirus Vaccination: A Community Study— Victoria Churchill, MPH 4:50 p.m. Fertility desire and needs of college students in a low birthrate country: Are there differences between females and males?— Wei-Hsin Hsiao 5:10 p.m. Lessons Learned from the National Evaluation of the Public Health Accreditation Program— Michael Meit, MA, MPH 5:30 p.m. Spatial stigma and health in postindustrial Detroit— Louis F. Graham, DrPH, MPH Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy Development Endorsed by: Applied Public Health Statistics, Women’s Caucus CCC, 404 Disaster Preparedness, Disaster Response, and Its Impact on Community Health 4:30 p.m. Consequences of the Flint Water Crisis on a high-risk population of youth in Flint, MI: Health, Finances, Work, School, and Coping— Jessica Roche, M.P.H. 4:50 p.m. Creation of community driven academic response to the Flint water crisis: Process barriers, next steps forward— Kaneesha Wallace, MBA 5:10 p.m. Drawing on Political Capital: Promoting Mental Health and Recovery Following Hurricane Sandy— Rachael Piltch-Loeb, MSPH Organized by: Community Health Planning and Policy Development HRD, Mineral Hall B/C Youth Roundtable: Youth leading the way to healthier communities (presenting author must be a student/youth) Moderator(s): Anthony Fleg, MD, MPH Table 1 Mental Health Youth Action Board: Using art to spread awareness regarding teen mental health and initiate social action— Casey McAndrew Table 2 Supporting Youth Air Quality Research through University-Community Partnerships— Ashley Collier, MS Table 3 Voices of Youth Leading the Way for Active Transportation in California’s Underserved Communities— Jocelyn Cuevas, high school student Table 4 Addressing the Social Determinants of STDs Among Youth: An Authentic Approach to Youth Engagement— Kourtney Pulliam, MPH Table 5 Outcomes of Youth Participatory Action Research on an After School Program Serving Low Income Youth of Color— Heather Kennedy, MPH Table 6 Improving Denver’s built environments through an innovative youth engagement model— Sedona Allen 4376.4 4377.0

Caucus Youth Council: A Pathway to Public Health— DeQuandra’ Rankins connectedness as a social determinant of health for Somali, Latino, and Hmong youth— Michele L. Allen, MD

Table 9 Using CBPR to address school

Table 10 Lessons from the Field: Forging Partnerships to Provide Mental Health Promotion in Minority Communities— Shannon McMorrow, PhD, MPH Organized by: Community-Based Public Health Caucus Endorsed by: American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian Caucus, Women’s Caucus CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH, MCHES HRD, Granite ABC Innovative partnerships to impact health Moderator(s): Catherine Oliveros, DrPH, MPH, A Celeste Farr, Ph.D., MPH 4:30 p.m. Innovative strategies to enhance 4378.0 4:50 p.m. Community Organizations, Public Health Departments, and Hospitals Coming Together: An Innovative Model for Collaboration and Engagement Among BUILD Partners— Dara Mendez, PhD, MPH 5:10 p.m. Healthy Library Initiative: A partnership between the Free Library of 5:30 p.m. Unlikely partners in addressing community level determinants of health: The funder’s perspective— Catherine Patterson, MPP Organized by: Community-Based Public Health Caucus Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus Philadelphia and the Penn Center for Public Health Initiatives— Roxanne Dupuis, MSPH community-academic partnerships for health equity: Results from the CBPR Partnership Academy— Chris M. Coombe, PhD, MPH

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Invited Session, Part 2: Exploring CHW statewide, regional and local networks’ perspectives and purpose Moderator(s): Julie StJohn, DrPH, MA, CHWI 4:30 p.m. Town hall: CHW statewide, regional,

and local networks’ perspectives and purpose— Julie StJohn, DrPH, MA, CHWI

Organized by: Community Health Workers Endorsed by: Women’s Caucus CE Credits: CME, CHES, CNE, CPH

4380.0 CCC, 203 Sexual and Reproductive Health of Persons with Disabilities (In collaboration with the MCH Section) Moderator(s): Monika Mitra, PhD

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