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Building Strong Foundations: Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) in Action
Have you ever been asked to prevent a complex health issue and weren’t sure where to start? This can be common in public health. The Strategic Prevention Framework (SPF) offers a structured, community-centered approach to addressing substance misuse, and other health issues, effectively.
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Making Equity a Daily Practice
Health equity is more than just a buzzword in public health—it's a practice that requires attention to detail in everyday actions. While large-scale initiatives are vital, public health professionals can create meaningful change through small, intentional actions in our daily work. Ask yourself: Does the data we collect truly represent the communities we serve? Are there simple adjustments we can make to ensure our data is more complete, and actionable, helping us uncover and address gaps in access to services?
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Bridging the Gap: How We Can Better Communicate Across Sectors
Public health is all about creating healthier communities, but sometimes, we do not get the message we intend to in the right way. This is especially true when we are partnering with educators, health systems, business leaders, or housing developers. We want all our partners on board with us and on the same page to create healthier communities. So, how can we bridge the communication gap?