b'Community Health Improvement Plan Priority AreasThis table summarizes the equity and Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) lenses decided on by the workgroups by priority area. These lenses allow the LCHM to assess both quantitatively (such as data, numbers, counts,andpercentages)andqualitatively(suchasstoriesandexperiences)wheretheworkwillhavethegreatest impact. By considering all these factors and having a more holistic approach to population health improvement,LCHM partners can more appropriately and with a deeper lasting effect impact the health and well-being of those in the Monadnock Region.Priority Area SDoH Lenses Equity LensesSocial and Community Context Race, Ethnicity,Behavioral Health Civic participation, discrimination, Age, Gender,incarceration, social cohesion Veteran StatusEmergencyEconomic StabilityPreparedness Employment, Food Insecurity, IncomeHousing Instability, PovertyNeighborhood and Built EnvironmentFood Access Access to foods that support healthy & Active Living eating patterns, crime and violence, Zip Codeenvironmental conditions, quality of housingHealth and Healthcare Race, Ethnicity,Healthcare Access Access to health care, access to Age, Gender,primary care, health literacy Veteran StatusProtective Factors Economic Stability & Risk Factors Employment, Food Insecurity, IncomeHousing Instability, PovertyFigure 6: SDoH & Equity Lenses by CHIP AreaPriority Area KeyGoals These concepts are what each priority area workgroup has set as focus of their efforts.SDoH/Equity Main Lens These lenses allow the LCHM to assess where the workwill have the greatest impact.Strategic Partner These groups work as partners with the priority area workgroups in the assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation of the priority area goals.Page 9 of 20Greater Monadnock Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP)Nov. 2020'