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Alt text: Graphic celebrating 30 years of National Public Health Week (NPHW) with the theme ‘It Starts Here.’ The background features a gradient blue-to-teal design. At the top, a ‘30 Years NPHW’ logo includes a circular icon with people and a dotted heart-shaped line that adds a decorative element to the background. Below, three action items are listed in rounded white boxes:
1. Support mental health: Volunteer or donate to mental health initiatives in your community.’
2. Foster connections: Build strong relationships with neighbors to support community well-being.’
3. Build accessible parks: Advocate for parks and green spaces that are inclusive for all ages and abilities.
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Alt text: Graphic celebrating 30 years of National Public Health Week with the title ‘Advocacy Starts Here.’ The background features a gradient blue-to-teal design. At the top, a ‘30 Years NPHW’ logo includes a circular icon with people and a dotted heart-shaped line that adds a decorative element to the background. Below, three action items are listed in rounded white boxes:
1. Join local efforts: Partner with grassroots organizations to tackle health challenges.
2. Speak up: Contact policymakers to advocate for health-focused legislation.
3. Celebrate community advocates: Recognize and support trusted community members who lead local public health initiatives.
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Alt text: Graphic celebrating 30 years of National Public Health Week with the title ‘Health Equity Starts Here.’ The background features a gradient blue-to-teal design. At the top, a ‘30 Years NPHW’ logo includes a circular icon with people and a dotted heart-shaped line that adds a decorative element to the background.
. Below, three action items are listed in rounded white boxes:
1. Vote for health equity: Support leaders and policies that address systemic health inequities.
2. Engage in dialogue: Encourage conversations with friends and neighbors about health equity.
3. Champion access to care: Advocate for telehealth and other inclusive healthcare services in your community.
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Alt text: Graphic celebrating 30 years of National Public Health Week with the title ‘Climate Action Starts Here.’ The background features a gradient blue-to-teal design. At the top, a ‘30 Years NPHW’ logo includes a circular icon with people and a dotted heart-shaped line that adds a decorative element to the background. Below, three action items are listed in rounded white boxes:
1. Stay informed: Monitor air quality and weather alerts to protect your health.
2. Promote education: Host or join community discussions about climate solutions.
3. Plan ahead: Create an emergency plan to protect your health and home.
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Alt text: Graphic celebrating 30 years of National Public Health Week with the title ‘The Future of Public Health Starts Here.’ The background features a gradient blue-to-teal design. At the top, a ‘30 Years NPHW’ logo includes a circular icon with people and a dotted heart-shaped line that adds a decorative element to the background. Below, three action items are listed in rounded white boxes:
1. Mentor future leaders: Encourage students to explore careers in public health.
2. Show appreciation: Celebrate public health workers through events, stories and thank-you messages to raise awareness and support.
3. Protect public health officials: Support laws and policies that address threats, ensure safety and provide resources for public health workers.
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Alt text: NPHW Graphic on blue background. 30 Years NPHW. National Public Health Week It Starts Here April 7 - 18, 2025.
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Alt text: National Public Health Week 2025 Infographic – Public Health Achievements over 30 years. The American Public Health Association’s infographic features a structured layout with text, icons, and numerical data highlighting major public health advancements since the first NPHW in1995.
Achievements by the Numbers: Almost 50% few people smoke now than in 1995. Teen pregnancies have been reduced by 2/3. Breast Cancer Screenings have risen from 29% to 70%. HIV deaths have decreased by 62%.
Policy Game Changers: ACA, LGBTQ+ Equity, and Modernized Nutrition Labels.
Increased Awareness: Decreased Mental Health stigma. Increased commitment to the social determinants of health contribution to health equity and awareness of the intersection between climate and health.
Innovations in Health Tech: Telemedicine, Wearable Devices for Health Metrics, Waste Water Monitoring, AI assisted diagnosis & surveillance and First-Generation Drugs & Vaccines
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