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Accessibility Pillars in Web and Design

Accessibility Pillars in Web and Design Learn the core principles of accessible web and document design in public health, aligned with ADA guidelines, to ensure resources are usable by all communities. Accessibility in web and document design ensures that digital content is usable by everyone. This presentation introduces the core principles of accessibility, aligned with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) guidelines, and empowers you to recognize and implement accessible design practices. By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to: Identify visual elements in a document as accessible or inaccessible without external guidance. Understand the importance of inclusive design and its impact on users with disabilities. Apply accessibility principles to everyday digital products and workflows. Recognize the legal and ethical standards required for compliance. Resource Slide Deck (PDF) Speakers Emily Lapayowker, Assistant Director, Web Content, ASTHO Christopher Preheim, Manager, Graphic Design, ASTHO Heidi Satter, Director, Web & Data Solutions, ASTHO Transcript - Video - Accessibility Pillars in Web and Design OE22-2203 PHIG article yes

Navigating Ethical Issues in Wastewater Surveillance for Infectious Diseases

Navigating Ethical Issues in Wastewater Surveillance for Infectious Diseases As part of the INSPIRE: Readiness portfolio, the Navigating Ethical Issues in Wastewater Surveillance for Infectious Diseases webinar focuses on the growing role of wastewater surveillance for infectious diseases. Featuring experts from Davidson College, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, and the Southern Nevada Health District, this webinar discusses ethical issues and considerations, highlights key partners, and shares resources to help apply ethical analysis to wastewater surveillance to maximize the benefits of this practice, while maintaining ethical standards. Key Topics Balancing public health benefits and risks for wastewater surveillance Applying ethical analysis strategies Community involvement Public trust with ethical communication Speakers Kata Chillag, PhD, Hamilton McKay Professor in Biosciences and Human Health, Public Health Department Chair, Davidson College Allison Wheeler, MSPH, Manager, Wastewater Surveillance Unit, Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment; Co-Director, Colorado National Wastewater Surveillance System Center of Excellence Anil Mangla PhD, MPH, FRIPH, Director, Disease Surveillance and Control, Southern Nevada Health District Transcript - Video - Navigating Ethical Issues in Wastewater Surveillance article yes

Tackling Public Health Communication Conundrums: Rumors and Public Trust

Tackling Public Health Communication Conundrums: Rumors and Public Trust As part of the INSPIRE: Readiness portfolio, the Tackling Public Health Communication Conundrums: Rumors and Public Trust webinar focuses on strategies to safeguard public health and build public trust. Featuring experts from Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, Carroll County Health Department, Virginia Department of Health, and the Hawaii Department of Health, this webinar discusses today's fast-paced information landscape, shares real-world strategies, as well as discusses lessons learned. Discover innovative communication tactics, cross-agency collaborations, and community engagement tools to help dispel public health rumors for enhanced public health readiness. Key Topics Common sources and themes of misleading rumors Future health-related rumors and proactive strategies Speakers Tara Kirk Sell, Senior Scholar, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security Maggie LaPietra Kunz, Health Planner, Carroll County Health Department Brookie Crawford, Risk Communications Manager, Virginia Department of Health Danielle Vassalotti, Program Specialist, Office of Public Health Preparedness, Hawaii Department of Health Transcript - Video - Tackling Public Health Communication Conundrums: Rumors and Public Trust article yes

Don't Panic! A Panel on How to be an Effective Crisis Communicator

Don't Panic! A Panel on How to be an Effective Crisis Communicator This ASTHO webinar explored strategies for strengthening jurisdictional capacity for public health risk communication. The panel discussion featured insights from the subject matter experts, state health department representatives, and public health leaders listed below. The session showcased best practices for communicating about trending public health threats, innovative resources for applying the latest risk communications research, and an overview of practical tools to help public health communicators effectively address crises and emergencies across diverse jurisdictions. Speakers Amanda Kwong, MPH: Director, Public Health Communications Collaborative Kelley Richardson, MPH, CHES: Communications Supervisor, Division of Public Health, North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services Ann Rowe: Executive Board President and Member-at-Large, National Public Health Information Coalition Kasisomayajula Viswanath, PhD: Lee Kum Kee Professor of Health Communication, Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health Moderator Susan Kansagra, MD, MBA (Alum-NC): Chief Medical Officer, ASTHO article yes

Academic Health Department Webinar Series

Academic Health Department Webinar Series This webinar series, created in partnership with the Public Health Foundation, showcases real-world examples, practical tools, and proven strategies for building and sustaining Academic Health Department (AHD) partnerships. These examples demonstrate how collaborations with academic institutions strengthen workforce development and foundational capabilities in public health departments. article no

Syphilis Testing and Prevention Videos

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Syphilis Testing and Prevention Videos Syphilis rates and congenital syphilis are rising, and both public health and health care play a critical role in early detection, treatment, and prevention. Early diagnosis and treatment can prevent transmission of syphilis to the baby and improve health outcomes for all. ASTHO, in collaboration with KFF’s GREATER THAN initiative and CDC’s Division of STD Prevention, provides a call to action to emergency room and urgent care providers on syphilis testing for pregnant patients. Watch the videos now to inform and strengthen your response to syphilis. Three of the videos below include the CDC/Greater Than/ASTHO logos. The other three videos include the Greater Than/ASTHO logos only. Depending on jurisdiction preference, please use the videos that best fit the needs of your agency. article yes

Medicaid 101/201 Webinar

Medicaid 101/201 Webinar This Medicaid 101/201 training, hosted by ASTHO's Medicaid and Health Systems Partnership team, covers the basics of Medicaid, including financing, service delivery, policy levers, and public health partnerships with practical examples. Speakers Alexandra Kearly, MPH: Director, Medicaid and Health Systems Partnerships, ASTHO Madison Hluchan, CAPM, MPH: Assistant Director, Medicaid and Health Systems Partnerships, ASTHO Orobosa Idehen, MPH, Senior Analyst: Medicaid and Health Systems Partnerships, ASTHO article yes

TEFCA Overview and Perspectives From the Field

TEFCA Overview and Perspectives From the Field TEFCA Overview and Perspectives From the Field aims to introduce the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) in the context of public health participation in TEFCA-based data exchange. This session features panelists, including ASTHO President Steven Stack (SHO-KY), who discuss how they envision their health agency benefiting from TEFCA and how they are preparing to participate. You will also learn more about the legal and policy considerations around TEFCA. Speakers Alexandra Woodward, DrPH, MPH: Senior Advisor, Public Health Data Modernization & Informatics, ASTHO Steven Stack, MD, MBA: ASTHO President and Commissioner for Public Health for the Commonwealth of Kentucky Kate Goodin, MPH, MS: Director, Surveillance Systems and Informatics Program, Tennessee Department of Health Andy Baker-White, JD, MPH: Senior Director of State Health Policy, ASTHO Susan Bsharah: Associate Director, Health Sector, Guidehouse Resources TEFCA Overview and Perspectives From the Field: Presentation Slides TEFCA Frequently Asked Questions website yes

Leveraging Policy and Funding to Prevent Adverse Childhood Experiences

ACEs,

This webinar focuses on the importance of policy and braiding and layering funding to address and prevent adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). It features guest presentations from Jonathan Purtle, DrPH, who will provide an overview on the communication of ACEs and policy, and Safe States Alliance to discuss braiding and layering funding. In addition, CDC will highlight relevant ACEs prevention resources on VetoViolence. Featured Speakers: -Eva Bland, Safe States -Jonathan Purtle, DrPH, Associate Professor of Public Health Policy & Management, Director of Policy Research at New York University’s Global Center for Implementation Science -Sarah Roby, CDC

Implementation of Pharmacist Prescribed Contraception: Key Policy Considerations

This ASTHOConnects will focus on foundational knowledge surrounding PPC. This webinar will orient PPC within the larger movement to expand access to birth control and reproductive justice and describe the key elements of pharmacist prescribed contraception models and policy implications on implementation of PPC. Featured Speakers: - Sally Rafie, PharmD, BCPS, APh, NCMP, FCCP, FCPhA, Founder of Birth Control Pharmacist - Allie Jo Shipman, PharmD, MBA, Senior Director, Policy & Professional Affairs at National Alliance of State Pharmacy Associations (NASPA)

The GMO Toolkit: A New Resource for Optimizing Grant Management Functions and Funding Outcomes

Are you considering centralizing grant management functions or enhancing your existing grants management office to maximize federal funding outcomes? Join our webinar to discover a new, cutting-edge resource - the Grants Management Office (GMO) Optimization Toolkit. You’ll gain essential insights on how the tool can help strengthen public health agency infrastructure, performance, and collaboration across administrative and program areas. During this session, ASTHO and partner V2A Consulting will provide an overview of the Toolkit and demonstrate assessment functions and outputs presented in a series of visual dashboards. Participants will also learn about opportunities for technical assistance to implement the Toolkit in their agency. At the conclusion of the webinar, participants will be able to: - Define the GMO Toolkit including technical and resource requirements for use. - Understand the components of the toolkit and how they work. - Identify technical assistance opportunities to utilize the Toolkit.