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Join us to explore how communities across the country are preventing overdose, expanding access to treatment, and saving lives through innovation and collaboration.
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Building on the insights from our first webinar on AI in Public Health, the second webinar in the three webinar series takes AI from the conceptual into the actual applications to advance public health.
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The first of this six-part series features two perspectives: someone with lived experience of addiction and recovery, and an addiction specialist sharing the latest science and prevention strategies. This webinar builds awareness, reduces stigma, and equips communities with tools to prevent overdose.
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Join us for a powerful conversation to hear how street medicine outreach teams are working together to prevent overdose and save lives.
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The first in a three-part series, this foundational webinar introduces how AI can enhance public health efforts, with practical guidance on maximizing benefits while minimizing bias and inaccuracies.
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Focusing on chronic disease prevention in rural communities, this Web Forum will highlight the unique role of collaboration and strategic partnerships in improving health outcomes.
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For youth facing behavioral health challenges, safety is the foundation for prevention and harm reduction. This Web Forum will explore trauma-responsive approaches to creating welcoming, supportive spaces that build trust and encourage meaningful engagement.
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This Web Forum explores the powerful role of grassroots leadership in lead-prevention efforts, highlighting the innovative strategies, partnerships, and community-driven solutions that make local action effective and sustainable.
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Join us for a compelling conversation on the history and evolution of lead-prevention efforts in Louisville, and how government agencies and community-based organizations (CBOs) have worked together to build a more coordinated, systems-level response to lead exposure.
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This Masterclass will provide an opportunity to learn from leaders in disaster preparedness about best practices in community response. Panelists will discuss their work, how adaptive leadership has supported their efforts, and share practical examples of applied leadership skills and tools.
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Have you had trouble making sense of recent trends in the drug supply and overdose rates? Hear from Dr. Nabarun Dasgupta of UNC Chapel Hill as he explores the emergence of novel psychoactive substances, new markets, and recent overdose data trends and gaps.
Join Berkeley Media Studies Group (BMSG) for a webinar on strengthening narrative power in public health. Learn how to assess power dynamics and craft compelling, values-driven messages that drive action and equity.
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Pharmacists play a critical role in overdose prevention. Hear from a community pharmacist, a public health pharmacist, and a state-level advocacy organization on how to effectively engage local pharmacists in your work.
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Community Health Workers (CHWs) play a vital role in building trust and improving public health. This webinar explores their key roles, training, and scope of work, along with resources from NACHW on hiring, partnerships, and program funding.
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Join Dr. Carmen Nevarez (Public Health Institute) and Dr. Julie Sweetland (FrameWorks Institute) for a candid discussion on reframing conversations about health justice. Learn evidence-based strategies for bridging differences and taking a stand against harmful policies.
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Hear from Brooke Briggance, Program Director at Cypress Resilience Project to learn about “collective care” and “community care” and which stems directly from the brain’s need for healthy connection.
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Community leaders and public health partners from across California discuss how community engaged, community-led and community co-designed initiatives center their needs and voices to develop workable, sustainable solutions for addressing heat, drought and wildfire events.
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Understand the real-world impact of addiction stigma with Leslie Alfaro, Program Manager at Shatterproof’s National Stigma Initiative. Gain insights from the largest nationwide survey on SUD stigma, explore its historical roots, and learn actionable steps to reduce stigma in your community.
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Come learn how Riverside University Health System – Public Health has created the Community Health Workers Hub to serve the community in a health system that includes public health, hospital, and outpatient clinical setting partners.
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In this Web Forum, presenters from ChangeLab Solutions introduced two essential policy guides: one offering 11 evidence-based strategies at the state, local, and institutional levels, and the other created in partnership with the Network for Public Health Law providing guidance on the policymaking process for effective and equitable implementation.
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This Web Forum explores how the Core Competencies can guide public health training and professional development efforts, how to align job responsibilities, and methods for evaluating training programs and training effectiveness.
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Join us for a conversation with Arlene Brown, member of the Bishop Paiute Tribe and creator of the National Harm Reduction Coalition’s new Native Harm Reduction Toolkit.
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The second webinar in the series focuses on tapping into the power of the arts and culture in advancing health for all. Through sharing specific examples, resources, and ideas, the session will demonstrate the strength and potential of the arts to shape health policy; advance narrative change; strengthen messaging; and enhance the functioning, engagement and effectiveness of collaborations and teams.
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This event aims to shed light on the myriad challenges confronted by refugees, with a special focus on refugee students. Through insightful presentations and discussions, we will explore actionable strategies to collectively honor their journeys and determine how we can best support and uplift refugee students and their families within our communities.
Join us for an enlightening conversation with the Hawai'i Community Health Worker Association on their unique history and experience in forming a statewide CHW Association through assistance from the Hawai'i Public Health Institute.
The first session in this series focuses on community engagement and partnership development as essential tools in advancing health equity and optimal health for all.
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To support advocates nationwide to communicate more effectively on their harm reduction strategies, Berkeley Media Studies Group (BMSG) will share messaging guidelines that draw on findings from a recent review of overdose prevention materials in contexts nationwide.
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Join the Center for Health Law & Policy Innovation for a review of key findings from research with diverse cancer care stakeholders in New York State about opportunities, challenges, and policy considerations surrounding the future of telehealth implementation.
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To support rural stakeholders to communicate more effectively, Berkeley Media Studies Group (BMSG) will share messaging guidelines that draw on findings from a recent news analysis and learnings about framing overdose prevention in rural contexts nationwide.
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The National; Overdose Prevention Network will discuss the intricacies of contingency management and explorie its nationwide implementation and seamless integration with other Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) strategies.
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