Presentation
This presentation will feature:
By the end of the learning session, the participant will be able to:
- Describe how Healthiest Wisconsin and the Wisconsin Public Health Nursing Model is relevant to public health nursing practice when addressing the culture of poverty.
- Identify one unique characteristic specific to the culture of poverty.
- Describe one strategy for incorporating advanced cultural competency skills related to poverty into practice.
Webinar Agenda:
Agenda
12:00-12:10
Welcome & Overview of PHN Section
Karen Volkman, Co-Chair PHN Section, Outagamie County Public Health Division
12:10-12:20
Population Health: PHN Practice With Populations in Poverty
Tim Ringhand, MPH, RN, Public Health Nurse Consultant, Wisconsin Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health
12:20-12:50
Working Within the Culture of Poverty
Christine Vandenhouten PhD, RN , Assistant Professor, University of Wisconsin Green Bay Professional Program in Nursing
12:50-1:00
Conclusion, Next Steps
Karen Volkman
Registration will be limited to the first 125 sites that submit registration. A recording of the webinar will be available on the WPHA website following the September 21 event.






