Public Health Communications Collaborative
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We create timely, clear, science-based #PublicHealth communication resources and learning opportunities for public health professionals nationwide.
Washington, DC
Joined March 2021
Register for our Nov. 18 #webinar: "Working Together to Build Trust in Public Health." Expert panelists will discuss how cross-sector partnerships can strengthen #PublicHealth communication + how to share the impact of these partnerships. https://t.co/Cszg60klRC
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As public health communicators, developing communications that lead with empathy and compassion is essential to developing meaningful and memorable campaign materials. đź’ŚLearn more about communicating with H.E.A.R.T.
publichealthcollaborative.org
A resource to help communicators develop assets that build trust, relationships, and understanding with priority communities.
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Launching today! “Communicating About Public Health: A Toolkit for Public Health Professionals” offers research-tested messaging and practical tips to help people understand #PublicHealth. https://t.co/v7EM4aiaaj
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📢Enrollment opens TODAY for our second training in the PHCC Academy series, "Communicating for Change Through Strategic Communications." Learn more:
academy.publichealthcollaborative.org
This free training is designed to provide a foundation in strategic communications for public health professionals. In this course, participants […] Read More from Communicating for Change: Strategic...
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🔔TOMORROW—Ask Us Anything: The State of Social Media for Public Health Communicators. Join us for a dynamic discussion on navigating social media now and learn practical ways to connect with your communities online. https://t.co/lL5wKOW75m
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Next week! Ask Us Anything: The State of Social Media for Public Health Communicators. Join us Thursday, Jan. 30, at 3 pm ET / 12 pm PT, and bring your questions to a dynamic discussion on social media amid rising health dis- and mis-information. https://t.co/sqKIGHt1E0
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Applications are open for ASTHO's Building Capacity to Advance Health, a certificate program designed to equip middle managers for their roles within governmental public health agencies. Learn more and apply by Feb. 5: https://t.co/1WfCNK0AZm.
#PHIG @CDCgov @NNPHI_ORG @phaboard
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In our latest episode of Contagious Conversations, we hear from @CDCgov's Julia Petras, Dr. Jennifer McQuiston and Dr. Eric Pevzner about how a deadly outbreak was solved by disease detectives in the Epidemic Intelligence Service.  Listen here:
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Episode 50: Behind the Plate | CDC estimates that nearly 48 million Americans contract a foodborne illness each year. So who is tasked with keeping our food and water safe? And what happens when a...
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💡NEW Resource—Fluoride: What it is, and Why it Matters for Individual and Community Health. Available in English and Spanish, this resource shares the proven benefits of fluoride and more ways your communities can maintain their oral health. https://t.co/T3Um4wzSQM
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Disinformation can be deadly. In this episode, @MRBImpact talked w/@mattindctweets and @BrianCCastrucci @deBeaumontFndtn about disinformation, public health & policy, what an RFK Jr. for HHS could mean for vaccines, research, and health equity initiatives. https://t.co/ljD5RlfJFy
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Public health professionals: Consider these messaging approaches and examples to help you communicate more effectively about vaccines throughout the winter holiday season. https://t.co/gQ97faxZw8
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Changing perceptions about public health and the importance of partnerships depends on how you frame the focus + impact of your work. Download "How to Build Cross-Sector Partnerships that Improve Public Health" for framing techniques and other tips:
publichealthcollaborative.org
In this guide, find best communication practices for developing cross-sector partnerships in your community.
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#TipOfTheWeek: Identify values-aligned partners. Effective public health partnerships can expand your messages to new audiences. Strengthen your ability to form partnerships that promote community health by using our new guide: https://t.co/KYKUbgmBjn
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PHCC is officially a full partner in hosting the 2025 National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media (NCHCMM) in Atlanta, GA! Save the dates (July 28–30, 2025) and learn more! https://t.co/H8CH5aVRnl
@CDCgov @nphic #NCHCMM25 #PublicHealth
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Thank you to all past, present, and future #PublicHealth professionals for your commitment and contributions to the field.🤍 #PublicHealthThankYouDay
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🎉NEW Guide: How to Build Cross-Sector Partnerships that Improve Public Health. This guide was designed to help public health communicators develop partnerships to build trust, increase audience reach, and access more sustained #PublicHealth funding.
publichealthcollaborative.org
In this guide, find best communication practices for developing cross-sector partnerships in your community.
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Happening NOW: Join us live for the "Working Together to Build Trust in Public Health" webinar. #PublicHealth
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Don't miss Monday's webinar, "Working Together to Build Trust in Public Health." Join the discussion on how cross-sector relationships can build capacity and resilience, and strengthen confidence in #PublicHealth
https://t.co/Cszg60klRC
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While debunking helps address misinfo that's already circulating, prebunking allows you to get ahead of misinfo with facts + avoid repetition of false claims. Find examples of pre- and debunking in the Public Health Communicators Guide to Misinformation: https://t.co/SLuLgTpxp9
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Planning is in full swing for the 2025 National Conference on Health Communication, Marketing, and Media in Atlanta! 🎉 📅Save the Dates: July 28–30, 2025 🤝New Conference Partner: Public Health Communications Collaborative 📝Call for Abstracts Coming Soon! #NCHCMM
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⏯️: Watch the Structural Racism and Public Health webinar on our website: https://t.co/2MfiHP4d0x 🆕: Register for our upcoming Nov. 18 webinar, "Working Together to Build Trust in Public Health:"
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