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Trust or Trustworthiness: Which Comes First?

Year Developed: 2021

Resource Type: Archived Webinar.

Primary Audience: Clinicians
Secondary Audience: Administrative Staff C-Suite (CEOs, CFOs, CIO, COOs, CMOs, etc.)

Language(s): English

Developed by: National Health Care for the Homeless Council (See other resources developed by this organization).

Resource Summary: Among calls to overcome \"vaccine hesitancy\" among historically marginalized populations, this webinar (part 1 of a 2-part series) posits that to achieve trust (in vaccines), we must first become trustworthy.

Resource Details: As health centers embark on vaccinating people in their communities against COVID-19, conversations regarding vaccine hesitancy versus access, and how to build vaccine confidence and trust are necessary. The Council is presenting a two-part webinar series focused on trustworthiness. This series will provide insight into the historical background of how trust has been broken among marginalized populations, including people experiencing homelessness and the principles of trustworthiness. Webinar attendees will learn promising practices on how one may become more trustworthy in order to build more trusting relationships with the people they serve. Webinar #1 will focused on the historical background of how trust has been broken among marginalized populations.

Resource Topic: Emerging Issues, Health Equity

Resource Subtopic: COVID-19.

Keywords: Community Engagement, Immunization, Persons Experiencing Homelessness.

This project is supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of an award totaling $6,625,000 with 0 percentage financed with non-governmental sources. The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement, by HRSA, HHS, or the U.S. Government. For more information, please visit HRSA.gov.