Public Health Law Conference 2023
Welcome to PHERN
Public Health Law Conference 2023
Welcome to PHERN
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Discover resources, tools, stories, and data, organized into topics and sectors most relevant to public health and equity.
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Explore the Protecting Public Health Authority Library on PHERN
Data Sharing for Health
Explore data sharing best practices and resources on PHERN
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Advocacy vs Lobbying: What Can You Do?
Using Strategic Messaging and Framing To Motivate Others To Support Public Health
Protecting Local Democracy: 2023 Legislative Session Overview
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Public Health Authority
The authority to act to protect and promote the public's health has emerged over the course of our Nation’s history, and has enabled many of modern public health’s greatest achievements. Today, public health agencies use their authority to promote health, prevent the spread of infectious disease, protect against environmental hazards, advance equity and assure local public health infrastructure and health services. During declared emergencies, state and federal authorities have broader powers to act to assist governments, suspend or modify legal requirements, pass and enforce law and expend funds for the health, safety and welfare of society. Recently, some states have moved to limit public health powers. Such efforts pose a mounting challenge for public health’s response to COVID-19 and future threats.
Building Trust
Building trust in COVID-19 vaccination and other public health interventions is fundamental to the work of public health and efforts to end the COVID-19 pandemic. We can build trust by combating misinformation, supporting trusted messengers and networks, improving our trustworthiness, and deepening relationships that engender trust over time. Building trust between public health and communities facilitates acceptance of public health interventions and can cultivate an equitable COVID-19 response now and conditions for well-being in the future.
Community Assessment and Engagement
Community assessment is a systematic process by which a community’s health status and related factors are examined; it is used to identify problems and assets in a community. Through community engagement, stakeholders work together to address health-related issues and promote well-being with the goal of improving health outcomes. These two processes work hand-in-hand to facilitate health improvements. COVID-19 has changed the assessment landscape in many ways–introducing new challenges for engagement, upending pre-pandemic implementation plans, and necessitating new and updated data to understand emerging health impacts and needs.
A Community Commons Space
PHERN is a Community Commons Space—a custom-designed window into the powerful 11,000+ resource Community Commons Knowledgebase. Featuring hundreds of hand-curated resources, Spaces help cultivate shared learning and community change through knowledge management and coalition building.
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the American Public Health Association (APHA) and the Alliance for Disease Prevention and Response, in partnership with Community Commons.
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American Public Health Association
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Washington, DC 20001
202-777-2742