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Beating Superbugs Together with a Health Equity Approach

Resilient microbes, adapting and resisting traditional antibiotic treatments, pose a considerable challenge to the well-being of our communities.

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Connecting Health and Transportation to Improve Access to Care

ASTHO and the University of Washington explored state public health agencies’ cross-sector collaborations related to access to care and highlighted several promising examples from across the nation.

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FY25 Governmental Public Health Appropriations Book

This PDF contains the top federal funding priorities and recommendations to Congress for public health in FY 2025.
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Join members of ASTHO's Federal Government Affairs team as they break down public health policy on Public Health Review Morning Edition.

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Events & Opportunities

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    Apr

    Understanding Adverse Childhood Experiences: Virtual 101 Training
    This team-based training will focus on providing fundamental education about ACEs and addressing risk and associated protective factors in their communities. During this training, jurisdictions will consider their agency's current ACEs prevention efforts and where they want to head, as well as learn more about the Adverse Childhood Experiences Capacity Assessment Tool (ACECAT) and other ASTHO tools available to help enhance their prevention capacity.
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    Apr 22, 2024
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    Apr

    Defining Disability for Syndromic Surveillance: Data to Action
    ASTHO will host a webinar offering a unique perspective on defining disability within syndromic surveillance. The discussion will show how this definition of disability can be used to promote health for people with disabilities during public health emergencies. ASTHO and Thought Bridge panelists will explain how viewing disability as a demographic can help to better understand the disparate impact of public health emergencies on people with disabilities.
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    Apr 29, 2024
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