Plain Language for Public Health Checklist
Clear and accessible public health communications are critical to ensuring your audiences find what they need, understand what they find, and use the information. In this at-a-glance view of the…
Clear and accessible public health communications are critical to ensuring your audiences find what they need, understand what they find, and use the information. In this at-a-glance view of the…
To celebrate the 29th annual National Public Health Week from April 1-7, 2024, we’re lifting up five public health campaigns that have helped create safer, stronger, and healthier communities over…
There are many benefits to leveraging unique and creative public health communications. By centering local art and culture, public health communicators can increase trust, understanding, and access to essential information.…
According to the most recent 2024 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the United States has reported a total of 35 measles cases across 15 states:…
The Public Health Communications Collaborative knows that trust is the keystone of successful public health messages. When health messengers and their messages are trusted, audiences are more likely to engage…
Public health communicators are tasked with creating responsive, expressive, and evidence-based messages that resonate with diverse audiences. Equally important, but often underestimated, is the task of developing messages that are…
Public health communicators play a vital role in saving lives and keeping people healthy by focusing attention on the most important and factual information available. Bridging statements can be an…
Social media platforms are one of the key communications tools and channels that public health organizations and teams utilize. Social media posts can offer an accessible, interactive, and effective way…
What’s on the menu for your Thanksgiving? We’ve cooked up a new recipe in the PHCC kitchen—one you can share to help others enjoy the holiday safely and prevent the…
The following communications resources — including topline talking points, answers to tough questions, sample social media posts and graphics — can help you answer questions about updated COVID-19 booster doses and support your local vaccination outreach.