
Britnee N. Timberlake
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Britnee N. Timberlake
@NJSenTimberlake
Mom. Wife. Advocate. NJ State Senator representing District 34 Follows, Retweets, & Likes Do Not Signify Endorsement













In just 2.5 years, we’ve made great strides to improve maternal and infant health outcomes in NJ. While we still have more work ahead of us, we are setting a standard for care that will serve as a national model.

Q11: Before we close, let’s put a spotlight on your best practices. Tell us about a program of yours that has shown to improve outcomes for mothers and babies of color! #NurtureNJ #HealthEquityNJ

Q10: How can individuals following along help improve health and birth equity in NJ? #NurtureNJ #HealthEquityNJ

Q9: #COVID19 has exacerbated existing health inequities, leading to significant disparities in COVID-19-related health outcomes for Black communities. How is your organization working to address these inequities? #NurtureNJ #HealthEquityNJ

Q8: #COVID19 has disrupted the way we deliver care. How has your organization adapted your programs & services during the #COVID19 pandemic? #NurtureNJ #HealthEquityNJ

Q7: Let’s talk social determinants of health—transportation, access to health insurance, child care, & more. How is your org tackling SDOH to better support the health of NJ’s mothers and babies? #HealthEquityNJ

Q6: What steps has your organization taken to amplify the work of people of color? #NurtureNJ #HealthEquityNJ

Q5: What steps has your organization taken to address systemic racism and implicit bias? #NurtureNJ #HealthEquityNJ

Q4: #NurtureNJ is developing a strategic plan to reduce maternal mortality & morbidity by 50% over 5yrs & eliminate racial disparities in birth. How do you see your org fitting into that work? #HealthEquityNJ

Q3: New Jersey has among the worst maternal and infant health disparities in the country. From your perspective, how can we tackle systemic racism to improve maternal & infant health equity in NJ? #NurtureNJ #HealthEquityNJ

Q2: We will keep working on maternal & infant health until New Jersey becomes the safest & most equitable place in the country to deliver & raise a baby. To the people you serve, what does that future look like? #NurtureNJ #HealthEquityNJ

Q1: Tell us about yourself! What does your organization do in New Jersey? #NurtureNJ #HealthEquityNJ
