Rebuilding Advocacy in Public Health
Public health is under attack across the nation particularly in legislative bodies at local, state, and federal levels. We cannot keep politics out of public health, but we can ensure our workforce effectively engages in the policy process. The latest Management Moment column in the Journal of Public Health Management and Practice shares 6 action steps, offers training guidance on core advocacy skills and knowledge, and introduces a new field guide to public health advocacy to enable public health leaders to become more competent as they engage with elected officials in pursuit of healthier communities.
Read Strengthening Advocacy Skills for Public Health Leaders in the Nov 2023 issue of JPHMP.
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About the Author
- Dr. Shelley Hearne is the Deans Sommer & Klag Distinguished Professor of the Practice and director, Lerner Center for Public Health Advocacy at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Previous roles include leading CityHealth, Big Cities Health Coalition, Pew Charitable Trusts’ Health Group, and founding Trust for America’s Health.
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