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Tropicana Resort and Casino
More details can be found at
https://www.njeha.org/2025-Atlantic-City-Conference
Tropicana Resort and Casino
More details can be found at
https://www.njeha.org/2025-Atlantic-City-Conference
Tropicana Resort and Casino
More details can be found at
https://www.njeha.org/2025-Atlantic-City-Conference
Tony Canale Training Center
This course will be held at the
Tony Canale Training Center
5033 English Creek Ave, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
Classroom #4
Program dates are 2/27, 3/6 and 3/13/25. 8:30 am to 5 pm
Go to this link for more details: https://www.dalecarnegie.com/en/courses/6803?franchise_id=224
*This event has been approved for 2 Public Health CEs.
*This is the kick off for the costing assessment.
*The initial technical assistance call and roll out will be scheduled for March 6th, 9:00 – 11:00.
*This session will be recorded and available with the tool at the conclusion.(CEs will not be awarded to those viewing the recorded session.)
To join the Communicable Disease Workgroup, please contact one of the Co-Chairs for access information.
Communicable Disease Chairs:
Megan Avallone at mavallone@westfieldnj.gov
Courtney Sartain at csartain@randolphnj.org
Stockton University
Campus Center Ballroom
Save the Date for the 2025 Medical Reserve Corps Training brought to you by NJACCHO!
Trainings will be held on
Feb 28, 2025 in Central NJ
March 10, 2025 in Southern NJ
April 1, 2025 in Northern NJ
More details to follow.
The Workforce Development WFD Workgroup Meets the second Monday of the month from 10-11 a.m.
For meeting access information, please contact the WFD Workgroup Co-Chairs: Megan Sheppard at msheppard@ccdohnj.gov or Karen DeMarco at kdemarco@co.hunterdon.nj.us
Ocean County Fire & First Aid Training Center
Day 1-Room D&E
Day 2-Room C
This is a two-day, back-to-back conference.
The facilitator is Paul Malool.
Pre-requisite: Certificate of completion or passing of test from the I-100, I-700 and I-800.
Directions:
FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY: Take the Garden State Parkway to Exit 69. Turn right onto Route 532 East (Wells Mills Road). Take Wells Mills Road approximately 2.5 miles to Route 9. Turn left onto Route 9 North. Travel Route 9 North for approximately .6 miles to Volunteer Way. Turn left onto Volunteer Way and follow to the end; the facility is on your right.
FROM THE WEST: Take Route 70 East to Route 72 East. Follow Route 72 East for approximately 16 miles to Route 532 (Wells Mills Road). Turn left onto Route 532 for approximately 8 miles to Route 9 North. Travel Route 9 North for approximately .6 miles to Volunteer Way. Turn left onto Volunteer Way proceed to the end of the road, facility is on your right.
Parking: minimal in front of the building; plenty of parking in rear of the building
To join the NJACCHO Emergency Preparedness Workgroup, please contact one of the Co-Chairs for access information.
NJACCHO Emergency Preparedness Co-Chairs:
Andrea Alvare at aalvare@cityofrahway.com
Dan Regenye at Dan@ochd.org
Ocean County Fire & First Aid Training Center
Day 1-Room D&E
Day 2-Room C
This is a two-day, back-to-back conference.
The facilitator is Paul Malool.
Pre-requisite: Certificate of completion or passing of test from the I-100, I-700 and I-800.
Directions:
FROM THE GARDEN STATE PARKWAY: Take the Garden State Parkway to Exit 69. Turn right onto Route 532 East (Wells Mills Road). Take Wells Mills Road approximately 2.5 miles to Route 9. Turn left onto Route 9 North. Travel Route 9 North for approximately .6 miles to Volunteer Way. Turn left onto Volunteer Way and follow to the end; the facility is on your right.
FROM THE WEST: Take Route 70 East to Route 72 East. Follow Route 72 East for approximately 16 miles to Route 532 (Wells Mills Road). Turn left onto Route 532 for approximately 8 miles to Route 9 North. Travel Route 9 North for approximately .6 miles to Volunteer Way. Turn left onto Volunteer Way proceed to the end of the road, facility is on your right.
Parking: minimal in front of the building; plenty of parking in rear of the building
Tony Canale Training Center
This course will be held at the
Tony Canale Training Center
5033 English Creek Ave, Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234
Classroom #4
Program dates are 2/27, 3/6 and 3/13/25. 8:30 am to 5 pm
Go to this link for more details: https://www.dalecarnegie.com/en/courses/6803?franchise_id=224
The next NJACCHO Medium Group Forum will meet on 3/14/25 at 10 am. If you are interested in being a part of the medium forum, please reach out to Michael Meyer, at mmeyer@teanecknj.gov or Courtney Sartain at csartain@randolphnj.org
Montgomery Township Library
Save the Date-Sign up early!
More details to follow.
Course facilitators from the Center for Creative Leadership
Class size is limited to 24!
This training is intended for Health Officers, Assistant Health Officers, Health Department Leaders and Supervisors.
Montgomery Township Library
Save the Date-Sign up early!
More details to follow.
Course facilitators from the Center for Creative Leadership
Class size is limited to 24!
This training is intended for Health Officers, Assistant Health Officers, Health Department Leaders and Supervisors.
Paramus Office of Emergency Management
Life Safety Building
Regional Public Health Tabletop Exercise Participant Registration -
Coffee and bagels will be provided to exercise participants.
NJACCHO is sponsoring a series of four-hour tabletop exercises, made possible through a grant from the NJ Department of Health. These exercises will focus on response actions related to an infectious disease outbreak. While public health is the primary focus, an effective response in this scenario will involve
emergency management, hospitals, school districts, and social services / human services agencies, all of which are invited to participate. Each exercise will follow the same scenario. Participants are invited to attend whichever session works best for them, and all players will respond to the scenario as if it were in their jurisdiction. The purpose of these exercises is to promote multi-agency coordination, test current emergency response plans, and provide recommendations for future preparedness endeavors across the state.
Exercise Objectives
1. Demonstrate multi-agency operational coordination and information sharing for an infectious disease outbreak.
2. Establish a risk communication strategy for public and media engagement during the incident.
3. Determine and implement medical countermeasures (MCMs) and nonpharmaceutical interventions to minimize the rate of infection within the population.
4. Utilize public health surveillance systems to guide epidemiological investigation.
3.5 Public Health continuing education credit has been approved.
Point of Contact: Sarah Ellis, MPH, CP
Bernards Township Library
This is a two-day, back-to-back conference.
The facilitator is Paul Malool.
Pre-requisite: Certificate of completion or passing of test from the I-100, I-700 and I-800.
Bernards Township Library
This is a two-day, back-to-back conference.
The facilitator is Paul Malool.
Pre-requisite: Certificate of completion or passing of test from the I-100, I-700 and I-800.
Passaic County Police Academy
Regional Public Health Tabletop Exercise Participant Registration -
Coffee and bagels will be provided to exercise participants.
NJACCHO is sponsoring a series of four-hour tabletop exercises, made possible through a grant from the NJ Department of Health. These exercises will focus on response actions related to an infectious disease outbreak. While public health is the primary focus, an effective response in this scenario will involve
emergency management, hospitals, school districts, and social services / human services agencies, all of which are invited to participate. Each exercise will follow the same scenario. Participants are invited to attend whichever session works best for them, and all players will respond to the scenario as if it were in their jurisdiction. The purpose of these exercises is to promote multi-agency coordination, test current emergency response plans, and provide recommendations for future preparedness endeavors across the state.
Exercise Objectives
1. Demonstrate multi-agency operational coordination and information sharing for an infectious disease outbreak.
2. Establish a risk communication strategy for public and media engagement during the incident.
3. Determine and implement medical countermeasures (MCMs) and nonpharmaceutical interventions to minimize the rate of infection within the population.
4. Utilize public health surveillance systems to guide epidemiological investigation.
3.5 Public Health continuing education credit has been approved.
Point of Contact: Sarah Ellis, MPH, CP
Middlesex County Fire Academy
This FREE and interactive workshop will provide a basic foundation in national public health frameworks—like the Foundational Public Health Services, Core Competencies, and Ten Essential Services— and show how they can strengthen a local health department’s workforce.
This series is co-sponsored by the NJ Association of County and City Health Officials (NJACCHO) and Rutgers Center for Public Health Workforce Development and is funded through the NJ Department of Health Workforce Development grant.
Full-day trainings include breakfast and lunch, and the half-day session is ONLY breakfast.
Questions? Please email Colleen at c.mckaywharton@rutgers.edu
USS Juneau Center,
Office of Emergency Management
Regional Public Health Tabletop Exercise Participant Registration -
Coffee and bagels will be provided to exercise participants.
NJACCHO is sponsoring a series of four-hour tabletop exercises, made possible through a grant from the NJ Department of Health. These exercises will focus on response actions related to an infectious disease outbreak. While public health is the primary focus, an effective response in this scenario will involve
emergency management, hospitals, school districts, and social services / human services agencies, all of which are invited to participate. Each exercise will follow the same scenario. Participants are invited to attend whichever session works best for them, and all players will respond to the scenario as if it were in their jurisdiction. The purpose of these exercises is to promote multi-agency coordination, test current emergency response plans, and provide recommendations for future preparedness endeavors across the state.
Exercise Objectives
1. Demonstrate multi-agency operational coordination and information sharing for an infectious disease outbreak.
2. Establish a risk communication strategy for public and media engagement during the incident.
3. Determine and implement medical countermeasures (MCMs) and nonpharmaceutical interventions to minimize the rate of infection within the population.
4. Utilize public health surveillance systems to guide epidemiological investigation.
3.5 Public Health continuing education credit has been approved.
Point of Contact: Sarah Ellis, MPH, CP
The NJACCHO Maternal & Child Health (MCH) workgroup meets on the fourth Friday of the month.
For meeting access information, please contact the MCH Workgroup Co-Chairs, Rebecca C. Emenuga at remenuga@co.morris.nj.us and
Megan Sheppard at msheppard@ccdohnj.gov
Burlington County Human Resources Building
This FREE and interactive workshop will provide a basic foundation in national public health frameworks—like the Foundational Public Health Services, Core Competencies, and Ten Essential Services— and show how they can strengthen a local health department’s workforce.
This series is co-sponsored by the NJ Association of County and City Health Officials (NJACCHO) and Rutgers Center for Public Health Workforce Development and is funded through the NJ Department of Health Workforce Development grant.
Full-day trainings include breakfast and lunch, and the half-day session is ONLY breakfast.
Questions? Please email Colleen at c.mckaywharton@rutgers.edu
Warren County Library System
- Southwest Branch.
Regional Public Health Tabletop Exercise Participant Registration -
Coffee and bagels will be provided to exercise participants.
NJACCHO is sponsoring a series of four-hour tabletop exercises, made possible through a grant from the NJ Department of Health. These exercises will focus on response actions related to an infectious disease outbreak. While public health is the primary focus, an effective response in this scenario will involve
emergency management, hospitals, school districts, and social services / human services agencies, all of which are invited to participate. Each exercise will follow the same scenario. Participants are invited to attend whichever session works best for them, and all players will respond to the scenario as if it were in their jurisdiction. The purpose of these exercises is to promote multi-agency coordination, test current emergency response plans, and provide recommendations for future preparedness endeavors across the state.
Exercise Objectives
1. Demonstrate multi-agency operational coordination and information sharing for an infectious disease outbreak.
2. Establish a risk communication strategy for public and media engagement during the incident.
3. Determine and implement medical countermeasures (MCMs) and nonpharmaceutical interventions to minimize the rate of infection within the population.
4. Utilize public health surveillance systems to guide epidemiological investigation.
3.5 Public Health continuing education credits has been approved.
Point of Contact: Sarah Ellis, MPH, CP
The Conference Center at Mercer
Mercer Community College
2025 NJACCHO Maternal and Child Health Summit
Save the date! Register Early! PH, CHES and MCHES CEs approved!
More details to follow
Ocean County Fire and EMS Training Center
Regional Public Health Tabletop Exercise Participant Registration -
Coffee and bagels will be provided to exercise participants.
NJACCHO is sponsoring a series of four-hour tabletop exercises, made possible through a grant from the NJ Department of Health. These exercises will focus on response actions related to an infectious disease outbreak. While public health is the primary focus, an effective response in this scenario will involve
emergency management, hospitals, school districts, and social services / human services agencies, all of which are invited to participate. Each exercise will follow the same scenario. Participants are invited to attend whichever session works best for them, and all players will respond to the scenario as if it were in their jurisdiction. The purpose of these exercises is to promote multi-agency coordination, test current emergency response plans, and provide recommendations for future preparedness endeavors across the state.
Exercise Objectives
1. Demonstrate multi-agency operational coordination and information sharing for an infectious disease outbreak.
2. Establish a risk communication strategy for public and media engagement during the incident.
3. Determine and implement medical countermeasures (MCMs) and nonpharmaceutical interventions to minimize the rate of infection within the population.
4. Utilize public health surveillance systems to guide epidemiological investigation.
3.5 Public Health continuing education credits has been approved.
Point of Contact: Sarah Ellis, MPH, CP