Module 3

ISDOH Training Module 3

Indigenous Social Determinants of Health

This module supports the defining and applying Indigenous Social Determinants of Health (ISDOH) to public health and health-related work. The activities provide attendees with an opportunity to identify and describe ISDOH in their own community.

At the end of this module, attendees will be able to:

  • Define the term Indigenous Social Determinants of Health (ISDOH)
  • Connect the ISDOH factors with specific American Indian and Alaska Native communities
  • Recognize that an ISDOH framework can address unique cultural and contextual needs and present their effect on health and wellness for American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
  • Describe how to use an ISDOH framework to conduct assessment, develop programs, and advocate for policies (tribal, county, state, federal).

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