Skip to main content
Minnesota Department of Health logo
  • Main navigation

    • Home
    • Data, Statistics, and Legislation
    • Diseases and Conditions
    • Health Care Facilities, Providers, and Insurance
    • Healthy Communities, Environment, and Workplaces
    • Individual and Family Health
    • About Us
    • News and Announcements
    • Translated Materials

Main navigation mobile

  • Data, Statistics, and Legislation
  • Diseases and Conditions
  • Health Care Facilities, Providers, and Insurance
  • Healthy Communities, Environment, and Workplaces
  • Individual and Family Health
  • About Us
  • News and Announcements
  • Translated Materials
MDH Logo

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Healthy Communities, Environment and Workplaces
  3. Center For Public Health Practice
  4. Tools and Training From The Center For Public Health Practice
  5. Health Equity Resource Library
Topic Menu

Health Equity Resource Library

  • Home: Health Equity Resource Library
  • Get started
  • By specific goal or activity
  • By resource type
  • By practice
  • Related: Regional Health Equity Networks
  • Return to trainings and tools home

Health Equity Resource Library

  • Home: Health Equity Resource Library
  • Get started
  • By specific goal or activity
  • By resource type
  • By practice
  • Related: Regional Health Equity Networks
  • Return to trainings and tools home
Contact Info
Center for Public Health Practice
651-201-3880
health.ophp@state.mn.us

Contact Info

Center for Public Health Practice
651-201-3880
health.ophp@state.mn.us

Advancing health equity: Key questions for assessing policy, processes, and assumptions

Minnesota Department of Health

​Advancing health equity: Key questions for assessing policy, processes, and assumptions (PDF) provides a series of questions that can help an organization consider equity in specific policies, processes, and assumptions.

​The key questions in this three-page document provide a starting place for revealing and discussing inequities that can be created by policies and processes. The answers generated by these conversations can provide direction for actions to reduce structural barriers to equity.

 

When to use

Individuals, communities, organizations, elected officials, and others can use these questions to review new and existing policies and processes for equity implications.

You can use the supplemental questions (pp. 2-3) to guide further discussion, or as stand-alone questions when reviewing policies and processes.

Once you discover equity issues, you can use the answers to these questions as possible actions to update and change policies and processes.

Individuals and groups can use this document as a way to introduce the concept of equity assessments as tools that can lead to more equitable policies and processes.

 

Use this resource

Advancing health equity: Key questions for assessing policy, processes, and assumptions (PDF)

 

Find similar resources

  • By practice: show organizational commitment
  • By type: assessments
  • By goal: assess a program/policy
Tags
  • public health practice
Last Updated: 10/03/2022

Get email updates


Minnesota Department of Health logo

Privacy Policy
Equal Opportunity
Translated Materials
Feedback Form
About MDH
Minnesota.gov
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Linked In
  • Instagram
  • Youtube
Minnesota Department of Health Minnesota Department of health print search share facebook instagram linkedin twitter youtube