Recognize and define systemic factors
Recognize and define systemic, social and economic factors that affect individual health outcomes and communities’ ability to thrive.
Use equity-mindedness for language and action
Use equity-mindedness as the guide for language and action in a continual process of learning, disaggregating data and questioning assumptions about relevance and effectiveness.
Allow for cultural modification
Proactively include participants from the communities of interest in research and program design to allow for cultural modifications to standard data collection tools, analysis and sharing.
Create shared data agreement
Collaborate with agencies and the community to generate a shared data development agenda ensuring a plan for data completeness, access and prioritized use to answer high-interest questions.