Collective Impact Fuels Change in Maternal Health

 Esteemed maternal health professionals in partnership with the de Beaumont Foundation and the Maternal Health Learning & Innovation Center (MHLIC) today announce the release of the highly anticipated book, The Practical Playbook III: Working Together to Improve Maternal Health. This comprehensive and groundbreaking work serves as a crucial resource for professionals across diverse fields, providing practical and actionable guidance. A key focus of the book is to encourage collaboration across sectors to address the multifaceted challenges in maternal health.

In The Practical Playbook III, writers delve into the collaborative efforts essential for improving maternal health outcomes. “The book is unique in that it brings together the expertise of practitioners and people with lived experience who have known about and been invested in reversing the maternal health crisis since before it gained national attention,” said co-editor Lindsey Yates, PhD, MPH, an assistant professor in the UNC Department of Maternal and Child Health.

The book offers a meticulous exploration of effective strategies, evidence-based practices, and innovative approaches to address the complexities surrounding maternal health.

The Practical Playbook III features a diverse array of proven and promising solutions, making it an indispensable guide for stakeholders from all backgrounds and professions. Through a rigorous real-world application with an academic lens, editors and authors illuminate the collaborative efforts needed to create meaningful change in maternal health.

“There is something in the book for everyone: policymakers, advocates, clinical providers, public health practitioners, data scientists, and others working in health equity and community engagement,” said lead editor Dorothy Cilenti, DrPH, MSW, MPH, principal investigator for MHLIC. The book highlights numerous examples of efforts taking place to improve the maternal health journey, especially among Black women and birthing people and other populations experiencing poor maternal health outcomes.

The insightful content within The Practical Playbook III reflects the dedication of its editors and authors to advancing the discourse on maternal health and fostering collaboration among various stakeholders. This book is not just a scholarly contribution; it is a call to action for a collective effort to improve maternal health outcomes nationally.

To obtain a copy of The Practical Playbook III: Working Together to Improve Maternal Health, visit Oxford University Press at https://bit.ly/MaternalHealthPlaybook.

For media inquiries or editor interviews, please contact: Media@deBeaumont.org.

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Hong Kong – Tuen Mun Wu Hong Maternal and Child Health Centre suspends service

Tuen Mun Wu Hong Maternal and Child Health Centre suspends service

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     The Department of Health today (November 1) said that due to water leakage from the ceiling at Tuen Mun Wu Hong Maternal and Child Health Centre (MCHC) this afternoon, the service of the MCHC has been suspended until further notice for urgent repair works. Those who have made appointments will be informed of their new appointments after the service adjustment.


Dr. Shalon’s Maternal Action Project Announces the Appointment of Dr. Ndidiamaka Amutah-Onukagha to Its Board of Directors

 Dr. Shalon’s Maternal Action Project (DSMAP), a national leader in maternal health, is pleased to announce the appointment of Ndidiamaka Amutah-Onukagha, PhD, MPH, CHES to its Board of Directors.

“I am ecstatic that Dr. Ndidi is joining our team. I met her several years ago through my daughter and have watched her star rise. She is an amazing woman, and we are so grateful to have her join our board. We see her as a guiding light to the next level for our organization,” said Wanda Irving, Co-Founder and Chairman of the Board.

Dr. Amutah-Onukagha has over a decade of maternal health and public health expertise that will be utilized to enhance the mission, goals, and values of DSMAP. She received her Bachelor of Science in Public Health and BA in Africana Studies from Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, and her Master of Public Health from The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services in Maternal and Child Health in 2005. Dr. Amutah-Onukagha earned her Ph.D. in Public Health with a focus in Maternal and Child Health from the University of Maryland, College Park School of Public Health in 2010.

Dr. Amutah-Onukagha is currently an Associate Professor at Tufts University in the School of Medicine. In this capacity, her research focuses on health equity, health disparities, adverse birth outcomes, and HIV/AIDS in women of color. In addition to her academic work, she is the President and Founder of Amaka Consulting and Evaluation Services, LLC (ACES), a minority and woman-owned public health research and evaluation firm.

“I am honored and excited to join the board of Dr. Shalon’s MAP. As a friend and colleague of Dr. Shalon, this is a full circle moment. In my work as a maternal health scholar, I aim to uplift and center the lived experiences of Black women who are disproportionately impacted by the maternal health crisis in the United States. We are in a dual pandemic of COVID and racism and there is much work to be done! I’m a mom myself and the work of DSMAP is critical, timely, and much needed. I look forward to serving along the other great women that are doing incredible work in this space,” said Dr. Amutah-Onukagha.

The mission of Dr. Shalon’s Maternal Action Project is to increase awareness of the Black maternal health crisis and develop and promote evidence-based strategies that improve health outcomes for Black birthing people and families.

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