2024 NM Social Drivers of Health Collaborative Learning Circle
About the NMSDOHC Learning Circle
New Mexico Social Drivers of Health Collaborative members will gather in-person for a meeting centered on sharing knowledge, experiences, and resources to form a strategic vision for the Collaborative. This process is guided by the current priorities stated by Collaborative members as they relate to addressing Social Drivers of Health in New Mexico. Within this registration form, please designate the objectives you would like to see emphasized in the upcoming meeting. Based on the input, the Steering Committee will support in creating an agenda to best address the most favored objectives through engaging interactive sessions.
Our intentions for this Learning Circle
- Support Peer Directed Learning
- Host meaningful activities that affirm our vision and purpose
- Foster connections between Collaborative members
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Who should attend
This meeting is intended for participating members of the Social Drivers of Health Collaborative. It is not recommended as a first meeting for new members.
Lodging
A limited number of lodging scholarships are available for attendees. Please designate in the form if you require lodging.
Food
Breakfast and Lunch will be provided.
About the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
The Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) Campus serves as a gathering place where Pueblo Culture is celebrated through creative and cultural experiences, while providing economic opportunities to Pueblo and local communities. It is located at the heart of nearly 80 acres of land owned by the 19 Pueblos and governed by the 19 Pueblos District (a sovereign government formed by the Tribal Councils of the 19 New Mexico Pueblo Communities) at the former location of the Albuquerque Indian School (1881-1982).
Accessibility
Please note that any accessibility accommodations not specifically listed below are likely not yet being accounted for. We are committed to addressing and accommodating all needs to the best of our ability. For the best chance of success, please contact us as early as possible at dlucero45@phs.org.
IN-PERSON ACCESSIBILITY
COVID-19 & Airborne Illness Precautions
We will continue to follow NM Department of Health recommendations and guidance on COVID-19 safety practices. We will keep registrants informed of requirements and recommendations if they shift in the time leading up to the symposium.
We respect any individual’s choice to wear a mask during the symposium and plan to have an optional reserved seating area for attendees who wish to remain masked throughout the event.
If you test positive for a contagious illness (including but not limited to COVID-19, Flu, RSV, & Strep), have a fever, are experiencing other symptoms illness, or are otherwise not feeling well, please practice community care by staying home.
Physical Accessibility
The meeting space can be accessed by those using mobility devices. There is accessible parking available within 100 feet of the building, but not the main entrance.
Hearing, Sight and Sensory Accessibility
We will use microphones with sound projected through the large, in-house speakers. IPCC is not a scent-free environment or building. There is no planned use of strobing or flashing lights.
Amenities
- Multi-stall, gendered restrooms
- Water fountains & a bottle fill fountain
- Ice machine and refrigerator, available upon request.
- A lactation room will be available upon request.
There is an AED machine near the meeting room.