Understand how the role of historical events and context affect present-day health inequities has become a dominant narrative among Native American communities.
MOVING FROM IDEAS TO ACTION
Preparing for Change
Awareness: Aligning Intention & Action
Analysis: Power
Action: Working on Structures
Action: Improving Team Health
Accountability: Testing Ideas
UWC Resources
Preparing for Change
Awareness: Aligning Intention and Action
Analysis: Power
Action: Working on Structures
Action: Improving Team Health
Accountability: Testing Ideas
UWC Resources
We move through change each day – it is a constant in our lives. These are the building blocks of sustainability for living in this moment and throughout the long road ahead.
There can be a deep sense of urgency for change that drives us to action before we have fully aligned our purpose and outcomes. This can lead to disruptions, unnecessary conflict, and ultimate failure of our plans. Here are valuable guides for aligning intention and action to save energy, resources and time.
To make change in our society, we need to understand the fundamentals of how decision making happens, in our teams, through our social identities, and in our systems of power.
Work for diversity, equity and inclusion achieves lasting impact when we orient our energy towards structural change and integrate structural change tools into our programs and operations. This pathway provides support for analyzing structures and transforming them for justice.
Major strategic initiatives need the solid foundation of a healthy organization to flourish. This includes effective internal communications, focused decision-making, useful performance evaluation, life-giving management, and conflict resolution. It is important to routinely check in on the health of these systems and make necessary adjustments.
Breaking the status quo and opening up new possibilities for equity and freedom in our work requires innovative experiments. Teams must ensure that all members have the ability to act on the vision and goals they are co-creating. By leveraging design thinking, inclusive practices, productive evaluation, and a clarity around your purpose, outcomes and roles, teams can better execute these experiments and pilot programs.
Explore the interviews, frameworks, templates and articles created and published by Up With Community. Some of these resources have been distributed by our team and others published by partner organizations. We continue to add to this collection regularly.
Understand how the role of historical events and context affect present-day health inequities has become a dominant narrative among Native American communities.
Source: PubMed
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