This panel is the first in a two-part series on strategies for improved management in public health. During this recorded webinar, panelists addressed challenges faced by new managers in supervising
Leadership Domain: Health Equity and Social Justice
Enhancing the Diversity of the Public Health Workforce
In this recorded webinar, Taslim van Hattum, LCSW, MPH, Director, Practice Improvement, National Council for Behavioral Health, and Andre Blackman, Founder/CEO, Onboard Health, will lead an important discussion intended to
Environmental Justice: Advocating for Equity
In this recorded webinar, we will hear from an experienced panel of environmental justice advocates of various backgrounds and disciplines on what environmental justice means and why it’s important to
Health Equity & Racial Justice in Public Health
This 6-part program covers basic health equity and racial justice principles for public health professionals. The program consists of six separate components including a podcast, one self-paced training with free
Health in All Policies: Who, What, Why, How
This recorded training is the second in a series and will provide additional examples of Health in All Policies (HiAP) work being implemented on a local level. In this second
Religion as a Social Determinant of Public Health
This webinar presents evidence that religion should be considered among the social determinants of health, based on epidemiological research. Plausible mechanisms at the individual level are the lower smoking rates
Understanding the Rural Landscape: What Works in Improving Health and Well-Being
This webinar is an opportunity to address what works to reduce disparities in rural communities and what’s needed in future research and practice. It will provide information about existing tools
Working Together for the Future: Tapping into Federal Programs and Services in Your Community
This recorded webinar highlights federal programs and services, with emphasis on how health departments can leverage available resources that may improve health outcomes within communities they serve.
Centering Black Bodies and Voices in the Public Health Response to the Black Maternal Health Crisis
Dr. Lynn Roberts will present an overview of the reproductive justice (RJ) framework and share her ?notes from the field? on how the RJ movement is contesting and reimagining the
Urban Inequality and Health: Theory, Evidence, and Action Part I
Large differences in life expectancy and other markers of morbidity and mortality exist within small distances in urban areas across the United States and around the world. This series explores