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Learn how local health departments can engage and leverage the PHLN to enhance public health practice and advance health equity.

From Region 2 PHTC: How Local Public Health Departments Can Partner with Regional Public Health Training Centers to Support a Workforce Prepared to Advance Health Equity

July 22, 2016

PHLN_MedallionLed by the Public Health Learning Network (PHLN), this National Association of County and City Health Officials’ Annual Meeting Sharing Session explored findings and implications from local and national training needs assessments and learn how local health departments can engage and leverage the PHLN to enhance public health practice and advance health equity.

Learning Objectives:

  • Demonstrated how to use the PHLN’s resources and relationships to enhance public health practice
  • Shared a case study illustrating how the New York State Association of County Health Officials (NYSACHO)—a Region 2 local performance site—developed a training plan that grounds public health practitioners in concepts and strategies for taking action on health inequities
  • Showed how to access training needs assessment results according to specific needs

This presentation was part of a collaborative effort between the National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training (NCCPHT), HRSA Region II Region 2 Public Health Training Center (Region 2 PHTC), and NYSACHO, the Region II local performance site (LPS).

Learning Objectives:

  • Discuss ways local health departments can build strategic alliances to implement successful collaborations that address health threats in the community.
  • Discuss core public health assessment and investigation strategies that help local health departments identify and address poor health outcomes.
  • Discuss ways local health departments can build strategic alliances to implement successful collaborations that address health threats in the community.
Focus Areas:
  • Workforce Training & Education

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