
Public health department budgets are shrinking, public health professionals are navigating many roles, and there’s an increased urgency around responding to emergent public health topics.
Many public health communicators need to quickly reach their communities with timely, science-backed information despite these limitations.
While it is critical to continue advocating for resources to reach our community health goals and strengthen the field, budget limitations can also yield creative and impactful communications.
In this webinar, public health and communications experts will provide practical tools, tips, and stories that support effective public health campaigns on small or non-existent budgets.
Attendees will learn more about:
- Building a free and low-cost toolkit for content planning, organization, and distribution of key public health messages.
- How new partnership approaches can amplify your messages where people need to hear them.
- Free and low-cost communications channels that can provide clarity, connection, and better community health outcomes.
Speakers
- Beth Hess, Senior Communications Specialist, National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO)
- Aishwarya Nagar, Senior Analyst, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
- Dorian Johnson, Public Health Fellow II, Office of Health Education at the Suffolk County Department of Health Services
- Vanessa Grégoire, MSc, Analyst, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health