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A Quarterly Publication from the Public Health Learning Network

Examining Behavioral Health

How does the framing of mental health and substance misuse or abuse affect strategies for action at the population level? To find out, Elevate turned to Margaret Walkover, MPH, Chair of the American Public Health Association’s Mental Health Section.

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With Northwest Public Health Training Center support, two students address a rise in regional opioid-related deaths.

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Transgender health equity is a pressing issue, and public health is paying attention. Can stories and training help?

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In these changing times, can language and action help us focus beyond individual behavior to population health?

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Featured Trainings

We curated a few of the PHLN's online and in-person trainings on behavioral health in public health practice.

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Our Top 5

We analyzed a few critical resources at the intersection of behavioral health and public health practice.

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Introducing the PHLN Navigator

The PHLN is building the Public Health Learning Navigator, a curated, guided, and individualized experience to help public health learners navigate to high-quality training, tools, and resources they need to support community and population health.

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Resources and Announcements

Check out our selection of letters, reports, and publications about behavioral health in the United States and learn about how you can:
  • Register for the 2017 NNPHI Annual Conference: We’re pleased to welcome Linda Rosenberg, MSW, as a keynote speaker. Ms. Rosenberg is the President and CEO of the National Council for Behavioral Health.
  • Meet the PHLN at the 2017 American Public Health Association Annual Meeting and Expo.
  • Catch up on the latest Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) guide: In December 2016, PHAB released a new Guide to National Public Health Department Reaccreditation.
See Winter Resources and Announcements
Comprising the National Coordinating Center for Public Health Training, 10 regional public health training centers, and 40 local performance sites, the Public Health Learning Network works to improve the nation’s public health system by strengthening the technical, scientific, managerial, and leadership competence of public health professionals.

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