This series will help you develop leadership skills for emergency preparedness and response. It includes a brief video giving an overview of emergency preparedness leadership, as well as courses on
Leadership Domain: Meaning, Purpose, and Connectedness
Mentoring Matters in Public Health
This one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, explores how mentoring is an important tool for developing leaders and building more equitable public health organizations.
Mentoring SMART Women
Now more than ever, today’s tradeswomen need to rely on each other to share knowledge, support one another, and create leadership opportunities to build a safer, more equitable industry for
Public Health and Faith: The Case for Working Together
In this one hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Gary Gunderson, MDiv, DMin, DDiv, from Wake Forest University Baptist Health explains how a sense of connectedness
Mental Health and the Public Health Workforce
During this one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, Dr. Marissa Baker and Lily Monsey will present the benefits of organizational and systems-level interventions, including mentorship, organizational
Keiki Self-Care
Keiki Self-Care discusses how keiki express and experience emotions. Learn and practice skills to help your keiki build their own emotional toolboxes and learn mindfulness exercises.
Connecting Work to Wellness
This one-hour webinar, which is part of the Hot Topics series, reviews how health departments can partner with businesses on prevention and health promotion.
Moral Distress in the Public Health Workforce Webinar Recording
Join our expert panel as we discuss how and why moral distress is arising in the public health workforce and delve into potential interventions to prevent and address it.
PAUSE: For Your Well-Being
Physical Activity, Awareness, Unplug, Sleep, Express Gratitude
The Restless Mind: Finding Peace and Support in a Busy World
Worry and distress are feelings that many people feel occasionally when faced with potential harm. Others may live with more chronic anxiety about upcoming events in their lives by feeling