APHA invites you to join us as we celebrate National Public Health Week!
Our theme this year is “Centering and Celebrating Cultures in Health”. As we celebrate the 28th NPHW, April 3-9, we want everyone to know they can make their communities healthier, safer and stronger when we support and stay engaged with one another. As we adjust and adapt to new social norms, we’re focusing not just on what we can do as individuals, but what we can do as communities to protect, prioritize and influence the future of public health.
This NPHW, one of our goals is to look at how our cultural connections and intersections affect our health, well-being and the public health system that cares for us.
We’re encouraging everyone public health professionals, students, elected leaders, activists and the general public to step in and do what they can to make our world a more equitable, safe, healthy and just place.
Resources
Daily Themes
Monday: Community
Tuesday: Violence Prevention
Wednesday: Reproductive and Sexual Health
Thursday: Mental Health
Friday: Rural Health
Saturday: Accessibility
Sunday: Food and Nutrition
https://www.nphw.org/Tools-and-Tips/Shareables