The highly anticipated ThrivePath Conference is set to take place this Thursday, drawing widespread interest for its focus on addressing public health challenges within Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities.
This year’s event promises a rich lineup of discussions aimed at reshaping health strategies and fostering inclusivity. Participants can join the conference virtually via Zoom using Meeting ID: 367 075 7061 and passcode: “Thrive.” Registration is still open at this link.
The keynote address, “Social Determinants as Key Drivers to Well-being: A Systematic Approach for BME Communities,” will examine the profound impact of social factors—such as housing, education, and income—on health outcomes. It will also outline systemic solutions to improve well-being.
A much-anticipated highlight is the panel discussion on “Reaching and Engaging BME Communities as one of the ‘Hard-to-Reach’ Audiences in Public Health Efforts.”
The session aims to address the long-standing barriers that exclude marginalized groups from health campaigns, offering practical strategies for inclusivity.
Sub-themes will cover diverse topics, including mental wellness, cardiovascular disease prevention, community networks for wellness promotion, and the role of workplace culture in shaping health outcomes. These discussions will provide actionable insights for tackling chronic health challenges while building resilience in BME populations.
Beyond the sessions, ThrivePath conference offers a platform for attendees to connect, exchange ideas, and contribute to a more equitable public health future.
Public health practitioners, advocates, and those passionate about improving health outcomes in BME communities are encouraged to participate in this impactful event.
ThriveTogether, the event’s organizer, has called on stakeholders to mark their calendars for this transformative gathering.