The Essential Elements of Local Public Health provides updates and information from NACCHO’s Environmental Health and Infectious Disease portfolios.
Join the Let's Talk About Heat Challenge, launched by the EPA and co-sponsored by partners including NACCHO, to protect public health...
Jun 06, 2022 | Anu Varma
World Water Day (March 22) is a universal occasion to recognize the importance of water, sanitation, and hygiene efforts around the...
Mar 22, 2022 | Anu Varma
NACCHO, with support from the Climate and Health Program at the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, intends to offer three...
Sep 20, 2021 | Anu Varma
To improve water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) emergency preparedness and response efforts at local health departments (LHDs),...
Jul 30, 2021 | Emily D'Angelo
New webinar from NACCHO on August 12, 2021.
Jul 23, 2021
Rising temperatures across the globe is a consequence of climate change, and Austin, Texas, is no exception.
Jul 13, 2021 | Guest Author
With the Pacific Northwest, Southwest, and New England experiencing extreme heat events, CDC resources can support you in making sure...
Jul 07, 2021 | Guest Author
National Hurricane Preparedness Week (May 9 – 15, 2021).
May 11, 2021 | Guest Author, Emily D'Angelo
NACCHO has been releasing bi-weekly blogs consisting of an up-to-date collection of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) resources for...
Apr 28, 2021 | Anu Varma
Join the Let's Talk About Heat Challenge, launched by the EPA and co-sponsored by partners including NACCHO, to protect public health by raising awareness of health risks from extreme heat.
World Water Day (March 22) is a universal occasion to recognize the importance of water, sanitation, and hygiene efforts around the globe.
NACCHO, with support from the Climate and Health Program at the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention, intends to offer three entities with a maximum of $25,000 each to supplement ongoing climate change and health adaptation initiatives in local health departments.
To improve water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) emergency preparedness and response efforts at local health departments (LHDs), NACCHO and CDC provided technical assistance to Franklin County Public Health (FCPH), Ohio. Image credit: Frank Ramspott.
With the Pacific Northwest, Southwest, and New England experiencing extreme heat events, CDC resources can support you in making sure your communities “Stay Cool, Stay Hydrated, and Stay Informed.”
NACCHO has been releasing bi-weekly blogs consisting of an up-to-date collection of novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19) resources for our members working at the intersection of environmental health and COVID-19.
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Andrea Grenadier will share examples of LHD-related success stories and highlight tools and resources you can use to support your communications work.
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A Model Aquatic Health Code Network webinar featuring Columbus Public Health.
PHI*con is a conference focusing on Public Health Informatics, Surveillance, and IT. It will be held July 22-23, 2024, in Detroit, Michigan.
The largest convening of local health department leaders and public health professionals in the United States.
NACCHO, with support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), released a funding opportunity for The Improving...
Feb 12, 2024 | Tori Decea
The EPA's Small Communities, Big Challenges Competition encourages local governments to demonstrate their innovative strategies, from...
Nov 16, 2023 | Anu Varma
Celebrate with us!
Oct 12, 2023 | Anu Varma
Sep 11, 2023 | Irene Halferty, Kristen Ross
Sep 08, 2023 | Irene Halferty, Kristen Ross
The Building Local Operational Capacity for COVID-19, Healthcare-Associated Infections, and Antimicrobial Resistance (BLOC COVID-19+)...
Aug 14, 2023 | Irene Halferty, Kristen Ross
This blog embodies NACCHO's mission to empower local health departments and drive positive change.
The Preparedness Brief provides updates and information from NACCHO’s public health preparedness portfolio.
Stories from the Field provides a means for local health departments to share their experiences and demonstrate the value of public health.
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