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HRSA’s HIV/AIDS Bureau has made available a detailed FAQ guide for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) recipients and partners. The...
Mar 24, 2020 | Kim Rodgers
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took another step in implementing the Agency’s PFAS Action Plan by proposing regulatory...
Feb 24, 2020 | Michelle Shapiro
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)-NRPA Award for Health Equity recognizes an individual, or team of no more than two...
Feb 21, 2020 | Michelle Shapiro
This report from the US Water Alliance aims to help water leaders envision the various ways that arts and culture can advance One...
Are you a local leader in a small or mid-size city interested in learning more about putting stronger policies in place to improve the...
Feb 05, 2020 | Michelle Shapiro
Late-breaker abstract submissions the Integrated Foodborne Outbreak Response and Management (InFORM) Conference for epidemiology,...
Jan 02, 2020 | Michelle Shapiro
The National Coalition for Sexual Health (NCSH) recently launched a confidential sexual health quiz to offer an engaging way to...
Dec 17, 2019 | Kim Rodgers
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and Planned Parenthood Los Angeles have partnered on a new initiative to open 50 health...
The deadline to submit an abstract for the 2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment is December 20. The...
HRSA’s HIV/AIDS Bureau has made available a detailed FAQ guide for Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program (RWHAP) recipients and partners. The FAQs discuss providing HIV/AIDS care during emergencies; AIDS Drug Assistance Programs; telehealth; reporting and grant management; and more. Access the FAQs and additional resources.
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took another step in implementing the Agency’s PFAS Action Plan by proposing regulatory determinations for perfluorooctanesulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) in drinking water. These preliminary determinations mark a key milestone in EPA’s extensive efforts under the PFAS Action Plan to help communities address per- and polyfluoroalkyl...
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF)-NRPA Award for Health Equity recognizes an individual, or team of no more than two individuals, who has successfully implemented a systems change approach to reduce health disparities in his/her community within the past two years. The award supports RWJF’s Culture of Health initiative that seeks to ensure that everyone […]
This report from the US Water Alliance aims to help water leaders envision the various ways that arts and culture can advance One Water goals, and how they can most effectively partner with artists and cultural leaders. In addition to serving water leaders, this document provides artists and cultural leaders with insights on the priorities […]
Are you a local leader in a small or mid-size city interested in learning more about putting stronger policies in place to improve the health of your city’s residents? The CityHealth initiative partners with the nation’s largest 40 cities, and is eager to support small and mid-sized cities in using policy to create healthier and […]
Late-breaker abstract submissions the Integrated Foodborne Outbreak Response and Management (InFORM) Conference for epidemiology, laboratory, environmental health, and communication will be accepted starting Thursday, January 2, 2020 through Friday, January 24, 2020. Learn more and submit an abstract. Late-Breaker Abstract Requirements Submit proposals for posters or single-talks. Abstracts...
The National Coalition for Sexual Health (NCSH) recently launched a confidential sexual health quiz to offer an engaging way to educate the public about basic sexual health information. To help local health departments and other public health professionals use this quiz in their communities, NCSH developed a promotional toolkit that includes ideas for how to […]
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and Planned Parenthood Los Angeles have partnered on a new initiative to open 50 health centers in Los Angeles County schools that offer a range of birth control options, HIV/STI testing, pregnancy testing and referrals, and stress and mental health support. The program, which will also train hundreds […]
The deadline to submit an abstract for the 2020 National Ryan White Conference on HIV Care & Treatment is December 20. The conference, commemorating 30 years of innovative care through the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program, will be held in Washington, D.C. from August 11-14, 2020. Review the submission instructions and conference tracks here.
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