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october, 2024
Health Equity in the Time of COVID-19: Fixing Broken Systems to Serve Communities of Color
IMPAQ International President Dr. Adaeze Enekwechi leads a conversation with nationally recognized experts about how they are pivoting their efforts during the COVID-19 crisis, lessons they have learned serving minority communities, and actionable advice for others working to advance health equity.
Every Contact Counts: Contact Tracing for Public Health Professionals
Help your public health agency expand your contact tracing efforts and slow the spread of COVID-19 with Every Contact Counts, a new training from the Northwest Center for Public Health Practice.
Thriving in an Online Work Environment
The Midwestern Public Health Training Center, Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center, and Region IV Public Health Training Center have released a new training for everyone grappling with how to stay productive in an online work environment.
COVID-19 Training for Community Health Workers
In light of National Health Education Week, @AmerMedicalAssn highlights four ways to integrate equity into public health emergency response. Visit https://t.co/p8EqgEMOWg to learn the four ways to ensure health equity moving forward. #NHEW pic.twitter.com/xesxrFNAWb
— NNPHI (@NNPHI_ORG) October 19, 2020
If you work in a healthcare facility, CDC’s Project Firstline is for YOU! Follow @CDC_Firstline on Twitter and Facebook for trainings and tools to help protect yourself, your facility, and your community from infectious disease threats, like #COVID19. pic.twitter.com/VRXKqfKSRE
— NNPHI (@NNPHI_ORG) October 19, 2020
The fall issue of @PHLNetwork #ELEVATE is finally here. Check out the newsletter today at https://t.co/UFoNgAa8wY which includes articles from @Springboard2AS, @indigenousphi, @r4phtc, and more! pic.twitter.com/CCud9UtZtn
— NNPHI (@NNPHI_ORG) October 15, 2020
Springboard to Active Schools has been working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and several national partners to reimagine what physical activity for students looks like during COVID-19.
Physical education and opportunities for movement are a critical part of the learning experience. Although students are learning differently during pandemic, the fact remains that America’s children still need to be physically active for at least 60 minutes each day as the CDC recommends.
Springboard to Active Schools has developed two new resources to help schools integrate classroom physical activity with a safety, inclusion, and equity lens in different learning settings, which are available here and on Springboard’s website.
Springboard and CDC Resources
- Considerations for classroom physical activity during COVID-19 This Springboard resource provides district and school administrators, teachers, and caregivers, and families with practical ideas and considerations to safely and equitably incorporate classroom physical activity to promote a culture of active engagement and learning.
- Classroom Physical Activity Ideas and Tips
This Springboard one-pager provides teachers with tips on how to effectively engage students in active learning, followed by printable sheets of activity/energizer cards for different grade levels and learning settings (in-person vs. virtual). - Considerations for Schools: Operating Schools During COVID-19
This CDC document provides guidance for schools that are reopening on ways to protect students, teachers, administrators, and staff, and slow the spread of COVID-19 - Considerations for K-12 Schools: Readiness and Planning Tool
This CDC readiness and planning tool to share ways school administrators can help protect students, staff, and communities, and slow the spread of COVID-19.
As an active consortium of public health educators, practitioners, and thought leaders, the Public Health Learning Network (PHLN) provides high-quality, relevant training for emergent public health issues. Connect with your regional public health training center today to hear about their COVID-related learning events.
Our member public health institutes are united in creating conditions for health and well-being. The NNPHI public health institute model is a complement to governmental public health systems for addressing the most pressing current and emerging public health issues, including public health crises like COVID-19.