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State of the State - People with Disabilities in Ohio


Video: State of the State - People with Disabilities in Ohio



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Kara Ayers, PhD and Susan Havercamp, PhD

Join us as we kick off this year's series with a discussion of the lived experiences and outcomes of people with disabilities in Ohio. Drs. Ayers and Havercamp are two of the leading researchers in disability and health. They will share their expertise with a particular focus on social determinants of health and equity.

Learning Objectives

After completing this training, attendees will:

  • Describe the current health status of Ohioans with disabilities
  • Summarize the health disparities and inequities experienced by people with disabilities, including people who are multiply marginalized
  • Explain the importance of defining people with disabilities as a focus of population health

This event will be offered in English with ASL interpretation and live transcription.