NNPHI and Member Institute Sessions at the APHA 2019 Annual Meeting and Expo
Public Health Management Corporation & Partners Begin Building Network for Change in PHIG Regions 2 and 3
- By: Chloe Lake
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When most people think of infrastructure, they tend to think of things like roads, bridges, and power lines. When it comes to public health infrastructure, progress is often driven through something harder to see yet equally essential: relationships. On October 4 and 5, 47 individuals representing region 2 and 3’s local and state health departments, […]
National Preparedness Month Vol. 5: Building Community Resilience: Strengthening Bonds for a Safer Future
- By: National Network of Public Health Institutes and Jennifer Ventura
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In a world where unexpected challenges can arise at any moment, the strength of a community often determines its ability to rebound and thrive. Learn about how the Federal Environmental Management Agency (FEMA) promotes awareness of building community resilience. September marks Environmental Preparedness Month, offering the perfect opportunity to focus on building community resilience. By […]
NNPHI Member Institute Helps Kentucky Department of Health Evaluate Student Pipelines to Public Health Careers
- By: Chloe Lake
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In 2022, the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) began implementing strategies to increase awareness of public health careers among high school and college students and to establish pathways for young professionals to enter the public health workforce. Two programs are central to these efforts: KDPH’s Kentucky Public Health Exploration Program and Student Internship Program. Now, […]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: The National Network of Public Health Institutes Welcomes Jim Jellison as Vice President of Technology, Strategy and Innovation
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The National Network of Public Health Institutes Welcomes Jim Jellison as Vice President of Technology, Strategy and Innovation Jellison brings over two decades of public health informatics expertise and program leadership experience to NNPHI FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contact: Katy Sandusky, National Network of Public Health Institutes, ksandusky@nnphi.org | Maurice Starks, National Network of […]
National Preparedness Month Vol. 4: Mitigation Home Environmental Hazards: A Safer Haven for Your Family
- By: National Network of Public Health Institutes and Jennifer Ventura
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Creating a safe and secure home environment goes beyond just aesthetics and comfort, this involves identifying and mitigating potential environmental hazards. Whether you’re a homeowner or a renter, taking proactive measures to eliminate or reduce these hazards can significantly enhance the safety and well-being of your family. Learn about how the Federal Environmental Management Agency […]
National Preparedness Month Vol. 3: Developing a Family Evacuation Plan: Navigating Safety Together
- By: National Network of Public Health Institutes and Jennifer Ventura
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In a world where unexpected events can disrupt our routines, having a well-thought-out family evacuation plan is an essential aspect of preparedness. Whether it’s a natural disaster, sudden emergency, or unforeseen crisis, having a clear plan in place ensures the safety and well-being of your loved ones. We will learn how the Department of Homeland […]
National Preparedness Month Vol. 2: Creating a Comprehensive Emergency Kit: Your Key to Preparedness
- By: National Network of Public Health Institutes and Jennifer Ventura
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In a world where unforeseen circumstances can disrupt our daily lives, having a comprehensive emergency kit is a vital step toward being prepared for any eventuality. Whether it’s a natural disaster, power outage, or an unforeseen crisis, having essential supplies on hand can make a huge difference in making it easier to manage. The Federal […]
National Preparedness Month Vol. 1: Understanding Environmental Risks: Navigating the Path to Preparedness
- By: National Network of Public Health Institutes and Jennifer Ventura
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Understanding environmental risks is a crucial first step to being well-prepared for any issues that may arise in an increasingly unpredictable world. These natural occurrences, such as hurricanes, wildfires, floods, and earthquakes, can have a huge impact on our lives and the environment. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), being aware of […]
Honoring Indigenous Public Health Leaders Who Embody Value-Based Work
- By: National Network of Public Health Institutes and Myra Parker
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This past week, I was proud to be part of the Seven Directions Indigenous Public Health Institute’s first-ever Indigenous Public Health Awards ceremony during our three-day conference at the Mystic Lake Conference Center in Prior Lake, Minn. The awards were presented to eight outstanding individuals and teams who embody service to and with their communities […]
Disability Pride: Recognizing That More Work Must Be Done To Be Truly Inclusive
- By: National Network of Public Health Institutes and Anthony Oberg
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Disability has never been a source of pride for me in how people typically use “pride.” Cerebral Palsy has been a constant; in other words, it is a condition that differentiates me from many of my family, friends, and peers. For much of my personal life, I did not embrace it as part of my […]