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Join us for a Webinar to Discuss Our New Member Benefit to Improve Mental Health Join NACCHO and CredibleMind on Thursday, August 3 at 3:00 PM ET to learn more about Behavioral Health 360 , a new national mental health program which utilizes an innovative digital platform localized to your community and available to every resident. This new member benefit is strategically designed to support you with essential tools and resources to actively enhance the mental health landscape and overall wellbeing in your community. Register in advance for this webinar: https://naccho.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_39mwGx_ITI6-q85BlDSHdg NACCHO members ...
Data Gen Webinar: Advancing Health Equity through Collaboration and Accreditation Achieving greater health equity in communities requires collaboration among many stakeholders -- community-based organizations, community leaders, business leadership, health systems, and local departments of health. With the urgencies of the COVID-19 pandemic behind us, now is the time to further advance health equity through collaboration and accreditation. In this webinar, you will have an opportunity to gain insights on the updates to Mobilizing for Action through Planning and Partnerships (MAPP), which is a community-driven strategic planning process for improving ...
Apply today to join one of NACCHO's Subject Matter Expert Advisory Workgroups and become an integral part of ensuring NACCHO’s policy and advocacy are grounded in the latest science. NACCHO's workgroups are a primary and recognized vehicle for identifying the opportunities and challenges facing local health departments and the field at large. The full list of workgroup descriptions can be found here . Workgroup Members: Play an integral part in ensuring NACCHO’s policy and advocacy is grounded in the latest science and the day-to-day experience of local health departments Connect with peers and other subject matter experts in the field ...
When: May 11, 2023 - 10 AM PT | 1 PM ET Register Here Organizations today are working harder than ever to obtain a deeper understanding of their residents. Traditional quantitative approaches lack a human component and often tell us “what” but not “why,” and while qualitative methods can get context out of insights, they are slow, limited in scale, and costly. During this panel, Qualtrics, NACCHO, and local government leaders and innovators will discuss how organizations and public health departments “get into the shoes” of those they are studying to drive equity and surface significant insights, without significant additional effort or cost. Join ...