Describe how rural communities are disproportionately affected by suicide
Leadership Domain: Health Equity and Social Justice
Moving Public Health Practice Upstream: The Role of Local Health Departments in Protecting Immigrant Health
Immigrants face many unique challenges in accessing the same public services and rights that non-immigrants may take for granted. This includes challenges in accessing health care, education, public benefits, and
Navigating the path to a culture of healing: How trauma-informed care provides a blueprint for the well-being of public health professionals and the communities they serve
Trauma-informed care and communication have become increasingly crucial for public health professionals, driven by the substantial impact and prevalence of trauma within individuals, communities, and populations ? including the professionals
New Resources and Creative Strategies for Recruiting Candidates for Health Departments
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Dr. Heather Krasna, Laura Trolio, and Jody Ordioni present new evidence-based resources and strategies to overcome current challenges in public health recruitment. They explain how understanding
Nicotine and Neighborhoods: Findings from a Policy Evaluation and Retailer Assessment Study in NYC
Explain the relationship between nicotine product retail in communities, use behaviors, and inequities
Policy Engagement: An Essential Role for Public Health Agencies in Public Health 3.0
Participants will learn about the following three lessons about public health communication: 1) Education and awareness may not be enough to address social determinants of health, 2) It is important
Policy Making and Systems Thinking: tools to help the public health workforce address challenging times
In this month’s Log-in2Learn, Helen de Pinho, MBBCh, FCCH, MBA, and Sylvia Pirani, MPH, MS, walk us through the process of policy making and the role of systems thinking in
Promoting Equity in Public Health and the Role of Change Management
This training is the fourth module in the Strategic Skills Training Series focused on Change Management for Public Health Professionals developed by Region 2 Public Health Training Center. This learning
Psychological Principles for Effective Youth Tobacco Prevention Communications
This course explores the importance of preventing youth tobacco use and the role of anti-tobacco communications in achieving this goal. By defining behavioral science and applying the Health Belief Model,
Climate Change: Using Technical and Adaptive Leadership to Identify and Address Extreme Heat
Climate change can contribute to disruptions of physical, biological, and ecological systems, including disturbances originating locally and elsewhere. The health effects of these disruptions can be severe.