The
National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) will hold the
2021 NACCHO 360 Conference virtually on June 29-July 1, 2021. The theme for the conference, “Driving Public Health Forward: A Dynamic Response to Working Together,” will explore how the local public health workforce and its stakeholders can develop collaborative approaches to identify and strengthen cross-sector partnerships; refine and create new data- and information-sharing systems; examine the root causes of health inequity and explore strategies that create prerequisite conditions for achieving health equity; and discover how public health policies are developed to respond to emerging trends—all with the purpose of improving the health of the communities we serve. The conference will bring together local health department professionals and their partners to interact with leaders in the industry, develop partnerships, and share innovative solutions to issues affecting communities across the nation.
Join the Public Health Foundation (PHF) for the following NACCHO 360 Conference sessions:
Partnerships with Intention: Leaning into the Challenges of COVID-19
Monday, June 28, 2021 from 11am–1pm EDT (Pre-Conference Workshop)
Presenters: Julia Flannery, Organizational Development Program Manager, Pima County Health Department (AZ); Emily Waldron, Community Engagement and Outreach Coordinator, Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona; Rosa Contreras, Health Program Coordinator, Graham County Health Department (AZ);
Kathleen Amos, Director, Academic/Practice Linkages, PHF
Collaborating Across Counties and Sectors to Improve Community Health: The Maryland Rural Health Collaborative Experience
Tuesday, June 29, 2021 from 3:45–4:45pm EDT
Presenters: Roger Harrell, Health Officer, Dorchester County Health Department (MD);
Ron Bialek, President, PHF;
Kathleen Amos, Director, Academic/Practice Linkages, PHF
Building the Workforce: Aligning Quality Improvement Efforts with Performance Improvement Competencies
Thursday, July 1, 2021 from 3:45–4:45pm EDT
Presenters: Agustin Leone, Denver Public Health (CO);
Kathleen Amos, Director, Academic/Practice Linkages, PHF
Supporting Workforce Development through Competency-Based Training: Using a Competency Crosswalk to Identify Training Needs
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Presenters:
Kathleen Amos, Director, Academic/Practice Linkages, PHF; Mayela Arana, Program Coordinator, Region 2 Public Health Training Center, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health
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