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Monday, April 7 from 2-3:30 p.m. ET
Kickoff Forum - Celebrating 30 Years of National Public Health Week
This forum to commemorate the 30th anniversary of NPHW will highlight the comprehensive impact of public health and will explore the future of public health by addressing "what's next." Join us online or in Washington, DC.
Tuesday, April 8 from 2-3 p.m. ET
Protecting the Public’s Health: Safeguarding Rights for People with Disabilities
Join us for an engaging webinar exploring key issues and challenges related to intellectual and disabilities. Hear powerful stories and diverse perspectives that highlight the urgent need to action to promote equity and inclusion.
Wednesday, April 9
2-3 p.m. ET - #NPHWChat on Bluesky
Join APHA for our first chat on Bluesky to commemorate the 30th anniversary of National Public Health Week. Register to join us.
4-5 p.m. ET - The Future of Public Health: Voices from the Next Generation
Curious about the next generation of governmental public health professionals? Join us for an exclusive first look at new data from the Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey (PH WINS), conducted by the de Beaumont Foundation. This engaging webinar will explore the experiences, perceptions and challenges of public health employees under 35 years old, offering both data-driven insights and personal stories.
Thursday, April 10 from 3-4 p.m. ET
Power in Partnership: Advocacy for a Healthier Future
Join us to learn about the transformative power of advocacy and partnerships in shaping healthier communities and advancing public health priorities. This webinar is perfect for public health professionals, advocates, policymakers and community leaders looking to enhance their efforts and make a lasting impact.
Friday, April 11 from 2-3 p.m. ET
Building Resilience to Climate Trauma: A Public Health Approach to Mental Well-Being
As climate change intensifies, so do its effects on mental health. From climate anxiety to trauma caused by extreme weather, communities are grappling with the psychological toll of our changing environment. Extreme heat, in particular, has been linked to increased stress, aggression and cognitive decline. Join APHA’s Center for Climate, Health & Equity for a free webinar exploring how climate trauma manifests, who is most affected, and why public health solutions are essential for building mental and emotional resilience. Experts will share insights on public health interventions, policies and practical tools including mindfulness-based strategies to help communities cope.
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