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6 Reflections on the Day
Pages 67-70

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... • Chronic absenteeism affects educational outcomes and is an impor tant metric of child thriving, but it is often overlooked by health care providers.
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... • In closing, committed public health lawyers can be valued partners. PARTICIPANT OBSERVATIONS Some participants shared observations on the topics of measurement and the social context in schools and drew attention to areas for further discussion.
From page 69...
... Students can have a meaningful role in shaping that school culture, he said. Mary Pittman of the Public Health Institute suggested that the issues discussed regarding school success set the stage for the future of the country.
From page 70...
... Community Health Assessments Sally Kraft of the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center noted that, in her experience, community health needs assessments do not include survey questions about education in schools as a health issue. From a health system perspective, how can education be incorporated into the community health needs assessment, and how can community benefit dollars be invested wisely to promote the relationship between health and education?


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