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December 5, 2022

UPCOMING OFFERINGS

Society For Health Communication's The Power of Paid Media to Help Change Health Behaviors Dec. 6

Mark your calendars for December 6 and join the Society for Health Communication to learn about the rapidly evolving media landscape and why communicating health messages to the right audiences at the right time and in the right way is more important than ever before. Paid media approaches (ads, sponsorships, boosted content) offer highly effective ways to segment and reach specific audiences, including people who are medically underserved, with important, lifesaving health messages.

Join communication strategists Shelly Spöeth of Abt Associates and Molly Walker of iHeartMedia for a fireside chat on trends and recent successful paid media campaign examples. This live session will include time for attendee Q&A and registration is free. 
 
Register Today!

CDC's Marketing to Diverse Audiences Webinar Dec. 15

Register today and mark your calendar for the Marketing to Diverse Audiences: Engaging Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islanders with Effective Messaging and Communications Strategies webinar training. The event will be on December 15 at 4:30 pm ET/1:30 pm PT/11:30 am HT and will last 90 minutes.

The training is open to DP17-1705 recipients, affiliate sites and partners. We will hear from presenters about best practices and lessons learned to increase successful marketing and promotion of the National Diabetes Prevention Program (National DPP) lifestyle change program among Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders. From this webinar, you will learn: 
  • Cultural and socioeconomic differences that exist and influence groups that make up Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities.
  • Insights, cross-cutting strategies, and tactics that will be effective to increase enrollment in the National DPP lifestyle change program.
  • Ways to address challenges and lessons learned when marketing to this audience.
Attendees are encouraged to submit questions during registration for presenters. The training will be recorded and made available after the event, along with the PowerPoint slide deck and accompanying resources.

Register Today!

PARTNER SPOTLIGHT

Join NCHPAD for Healthy Holidays 2022
The National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD) is hosting a Healthy Holidays email campaign. Please consider sharing with your networks!  Each week in the month of December, an email will go out with an inclusive nutrition and fitness tip to help you focus on balancing your health throughout the holiday season. You can sign up at this link to receive the weekly emails.

RESOURCES & REMINDERS

NACDD's November 2022 National DPP Coverage Toolkit Quarterly Bulletin

Please find a summary of recent updates in our November 2022 National DPP Coverage Toolkit Bulletin. These bulletins are created for the CDC project officers and 1815/1817 state grantees to keep them in the know about recent updates to the National DPP Coverage Toolkit. These bulletins come out in February, May, August, and November.  We have now surpassed 100,000 visitors to the site! You’ll see this announcement at the top of the bulletin and at the top of the home page.

Apple's Accessibility: "The Greatest" Ad

Apple recently shared a new ad titled "The Greatest" that highlights accessibility features available on the iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. Namely, the ad demonstrates the Door Detection, Sound Recognition, and Voice Control features on these devices. 

Escambia County Health Department's New Rebrand RESET Small Steps, Big Change

Florida's Escambia County Health Department recently underwent a rebrand of their National DPP and a refresh of their website. RESET: Small Steps, Big Change is part of the National DPP, led by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It is proven to help people who have prediabetes or are at risk for type 2 diabetes, prevent or delay development of type 2 diabetes. Their new branding easily fits into existing CDC National DPP marketing materials. Check out their new site.

AANMC's Beet Bad Nutrition With This Vegetable

You probably know this root vegetable for its striking color and unique flavor, but do you know all the benefits you are getting from it? Aside from being a very versatile ingredient in your winter dishes, it can actually do a lot to boost your health. Beets are incredibly rich in vitamin B9, which is vital for growth and development, heart health, and protein synthesis. They are also full of fiber, promoting a healthy gut microbiome and good digestion. To get more beets onto your plate, head over to our blog and try out this tasty recipe for roasted beet hummus.
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SHOUT OUTS

Special thanks to Kim Z and Eric B from Health Promotion Council for their compelling HALT testimonial videos. 
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