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Passaic County
PSA Building- Public Safety Academy
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
PSA Building- Public Safety Academy
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.
To join the NJACCHO SMALL FORUM, please contact one of the Co-Chairs for access information.
NJACCHO SMALL FORUM Co-Chairs:
Marissa Granovsky at MGranovsky@bolp.org
Dan Krupinski at dkrupinski@lbihealth.com
To join the Communicable Disease Workgroup, please contact one of the Co-Chairs for access information.
Communicable Disease Chair:
Megan Avallone at mavallone@westfieldnj.gov
Courtney Sartain at csartain@randolphnj.org
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
Village of Ridgewood Municipal Building
This program has been cancelled due to funding cuts.
Village of Ridgewood Municipal Building
This program has been cancelled due to funding cuts.
Please join NJACCHO for its quarterly on-line membership meeting.
How can local health departments be more aware of the impacts of trauma affecting our communities? This training will focus on the Six Principles of Trauma Informed Care. Strategies to promote resilience and well-being for individuals and communities will be highlighted.
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.
This FREE half-day session will ONLY provide breakfast.
Questions? Please email Colleen at c.mckaywharton@rutgers.edu
Burlington County Human Services Building
How can local health departments be more aware of the impacts of trauma affecting our communities? This training will focus on the Six Principles of Trauma Informed Care. Strategies to promote resilience and well-being for individuals and communities will be highlighted.
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.
This FREE half-day session will ONLY provide breakfast.
Questions? Please email Colleen at c.mckaywharton@rutgers.edu
Middlesex County Fire Academy
NJACCHO is pleased to sponsor a series of Media Training Workshops for public health officials across New Jersey. These workshops are designed to equip participants with essential media communication skills, ensuring they are well-prepared to represent their agencies effectively and manage public communications, especially during crises.
Program Objectives:
-Enhance the ability of public health officials to communicate effectively with the media.
-Develop clear and consistent messaging tailored to various audiences and platforms.
-Provide practical skills for handling media interviews and managing difficult questions.
-Prepare participants to navigate media interactions during public health crises.
These full day (10:00am - 3:00pm), comprehensive and highly interactive trainings will cover risk communication principals and strategies, along with interactive exercises including: develop key messages for public health issues, mock interview and feedback, develop and deliver a media statement.
This training is appropriate for any public health professional who is likely to interact or provide information to the media or other community stakeholders during an emergency.
Public Health CEs to be awarded upon completion.
‘Part 1’ of this interactive day will highlight key skills for engaging with co-workers, coalitions, and community members. Learn how to avoid miscommunication, foster team inclusion, and apply tools to address conflict constructively. Part 2 is ‘public health skill
building! Basic training in data visualization and creative ways to use Canva.
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
6.0 Public Health and CHES/MCHES CEs
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
JUNE Presenter:
Centering Healthcare Institute (CHI): A national nonprofit organization that supports the implementation of the Centering model of group care, which integrates health assessment, education, and community-building. Through
innovation models like Centering Pregnancy and Centering Parenting, CHI aims to improve maternal and child health outcomes, reduce disparities, and promote patient empowerment, particularly in underse4rved communities.
For more information: Centering Healthcare Institute | Homepage
• Contact Information: Disha Patel, MPH, Senior Policy Analyst