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Kathie and others interested in this - Kate Rossiter and Kate Reeve 
presented this at the Community-Campus Partnerships for Health conference 
in April in Toronto -  the authors can be reached at 
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Sarena
Community-Campus Partnerships for Health
www.ccph.info

On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, Kathie Garbe wrote:

> Where can I get more information on this?
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> Kathie C. Garbe, Ph. D; CHES
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> Associate Professor
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> Department of Health & Wellness
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> University of North Carolina-Asheville
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> 219 Weizenblatt Hall-CPO 2730
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> Asheville, NC 28804
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> (828)251-6514
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> email: [log in to unmask]
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> From: Social Determinants of Health [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
> Dennis Raphael
> Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2007 11:37 AM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: [SDOH] The Last Straw! A Board Game on the Social Determinants of
> HealthC
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> The Last Straw! A Board Game on the Social Determinants of HealthC
> Developed by Kate Rossiter and Kate Reeve
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> The Last Straw is a teaching tool on the social determinants of health. The
> game has three objectives.
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> *	to promote discussion about the social determinants of health.
> *	to help players build empathy with marginalized people and gain an
> awareness of players' own social locations
> *	to encourage learning in a fun and supportive environment
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> In keeping with the literature on the social determinants of health,
> socioeconomic status is a primary determinant of health in this game, as
> well as race, gender, sexual orientation, and other factors.
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> Feedback consistently demonstrates that players gain a better understanding
> of the social determinants of health and the interplay between forces at
> individual and community levels. Both players and facilitators report having
> a great time playing the game.
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> We have also developed a training manual and video to help facilitators get
> the most out of the game.
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> (c) 2007 Kate Reeve and Kate Rossiter

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