The spring 2024 issue of NACCHO Exchange (volume 23, issue 2) highlights some of NACCHO’s latest member benefits and projects, all designed to help our local health department leadership workforce evolve and thrive. The benefits of membership in NACCHO are many, and include a robust virtual community, advisory groups, conferences that help you build your networks and expertise, access to the latest resources, federal policy news, and novel health department practices that you can replicate in your own communities.
The issue features the following articles:
— NACCHO Subject Matter Advisory Workgroups
— eLearning is Evolving at NACCHO
— Strengthening Disability Inclusion Efforts Within Local Health Departments: Successes and Challenges — Public Health, Healthcare, and Emergency Management Come Together at 2024 Preparedness Summit
— 2024 Public Health Law Practitioners Convening Recap
— NACCHO360 Past and Present: From Elevating Public Health Practice to Addressing Partnerships, Innovation, and Collaboration
— Be a Part of NACCHO’s Active Membership
Below is the introduction from the issue:
As NACCHO celebrates its 30th anniversary, we’re reminded that our strength over the years is owed to you, our members. NACCHO has built a formidable organization by listening to its members to understand what is important to them, as they do the hard work of serving their communities with the grace, expertise, and knowledge that builds relationships. This work is a privilege, and NACCHO is proud to serve its community of members.
Building community means that we are continually evolving to respond to our
members’ needs. This issue of the Exchange—whether you’re a new member or one of
many years—will share some of our latest member benefits and projects, all designed to help our local health department leadership workforce evolve and thrive.
The benefits of membership in NACCHO are many, and include a robust virtual community, advisory groups, conferences that help you build your networks and expertise, access to the latest resources, federal policy news, and novel health department practices that you can replicate in your own communities. Your involvement as a member of NACCHO helps to keep our community thriving, and we’re grateful for all of our members who advance the field while strengthening their communities.
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