Food Safety Calendar Educates Entire Community

Sep 17, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

  • “Amber Waves” Exercise Shares Lessons Learned for Radiation Response

    Aug 29, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

  • Hurricane Irene is Coming to Town

    In August 2011, Richmond City Health District in Virginia was implementing new plans about how the local health department supports...

    Jun 23, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

  • Climate Change Planning at Benton County Health Services

    Benton County Health Services is as an example of how to incorporate climate change planning at the County level. The Public Health...

    Jun 20, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

  • Catawba County Public Health Farmers Market

    The Catawba County Public Health Farmers Market opened May 5, 2013, in the parking lot at Catawba County Public Health to increase...

    Jun 11, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

  • NYC MRC Veterinarians provide rabies vaccinations for pets in Staten Island

    Jun 02, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

  • Responding to the Elk River Chemical Spill

    The Jan. 9, 2014 Elk River, West Virginia chemical spill has been one of the most challenging U.S. environmental health emergencies....

    May 12, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

  • Lancaster County: From Injury to Prevention

    This NACCHO Stories From the Field Video explores the Safe Kids Program in Lincoln/Lancaster County, NE and the collaboration between...

    Mar 13, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

  • Life in the EOC during the Red River Flood of 2009

    The last two weeks of the spring of 2009 in Fargo proved to be one for the record books. The winter of 2008-09 had brought record snow...

    Feb 12, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

  • Food Safety Calendar Educates Entire Community

    Sep 17, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

    “Amber Waves” Exercise Shares Lessons Learned for Radiation Response

    Aug 29, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

    Hurricane Irene is Coming to Town

    In August 2011, Richmond City Health District in Virginia was implementing new plans about how the local health department supports local shelter operations because Hurricane Irene was coming to town. We had been, and still are, refining the health department’s role in shelter support as we incorporate behavioral health planning and attention to specific medical needs.

    Jun 23, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

    Climate Change Planning at Benton County Health Services

    Benton County Health Services is as an example of how to incorporate climate change planning at the County level. The Public Health Preparedness Planner used already existing partnerships and planning skills to develop the Climate Change Health Adaptation Plan.

    Jun 20, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

    Catawba County Public Health Farmers Market

    The Catawba County Public Health Farmers Market opened May 5, 2013, in the parking lot at Catawba County Public Health to increase redemption of Women, Infants and Children (WIC) farmers market vouchers and improve community access to fresh produce in an area food desert.

    Jun 11, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

    NYC MRC Veterinarians provide rabies vaccinations for pets in Staten Island

    Jun 02, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

    Responding to the Elk River Chemical Spill

    The Jan. 9, 2014 Elk River, West Virginia chemical spill has been one of the most challenging U.S. environmental health emergencies. The Kanawha-Charleston Health Department played an integral role working with many stakeholders in responding to the disaster while providing important information to the public.

    May 12, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

    Lancaster County: From Injury to Prevention

    This NACCHO Stories From the Field Video explores the Safe Kids Program in Lincoln/Lancaster County, NE and the collaboration between state and local partners. Jason Kerkman tells his story of how a spinal cord injury led him to a career in injury prevention.

    Mar 13, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

    Life in the EOC during the Red River Flood of 2009

    The last two weeks of the spring of 2009 in Fargo proved to be one for the record books. The winter of 2008-09 had brought record snow accumulations to the region. As March came around, temperatures began to warm quicker than normal; bringing the Red River to levels it had not seen since 1967 and 1997.

    Feb 12, 2014 | Alyson Jordan

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