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To join the Communicable Disease Workgroup, please contact one of the Co-Chairs for access information.
Communicable Disease Co-Chairs:
Megan Avallone mavallone@westfieldnj.gov
Sarah Perramant sperramant@dover.nj.us
Camden County Department of Health & Human Services
-7th floor conference room at the Di Piero Build
The Flagship Dale Carnegie Program! For up-and-coming or New Leaders
NJACCHO is thrilled for the opportunity to offer the Dale Carnegie: Dale Carnegie: Develop Your Leadership Potential: Stop Doing, Start Leading. The Southern NJ offering:
Program dates, all sessions are 9:30am – 1:00 pm,
The following are all in-person sessions:
• Session 1: April 5
• Session 2: April 12
• Session 3: April 19
• Session 4: April 26
• Session 5: May 3
• Session 6: May 10
• Session 7: May 17
• Session 8: May 23
If interested in joining this committee, please contact the Chair, Chris Hellwig for access information
Join NJACCHO for organizational updates and opportunities for interactive discussion. This meeting is via Zoom
For questions email lbrown@njaccho.org or ddepalma@njaccho.org
Approved for NJ Public Health CEs
Morris County Public Safety Academy-Fire Safety Building
NOTE: Course is full.
NOTE: Plenty of onsite parking available.
Recent infectious disease outbreaks like COVID-19 and RSV have demonstrated the need for public health professionals to be able to develop clear and concise health messages to a number of wide-range audiences. Often times, these messages are delivered through the media - which is ever changing and demanding more out of our health agencies.
These full day (9:00am - 3:00pm), comprehensive and highly interactive trainings will cover risk communication principals and strategies, along with two mock on camera interviews and critiques for ALL participants.
This training is appropriate for any public health professionals who are likely to interact or provide information to the media or other community stakeholders during an emergency.
Sessions will be held:
April 12th - Morris County Public Safety Training Center (Morris Plains)-Full/waitlist only
May 23rd - Rowan College at Gloucester (Sewell)
June 7th - RWJ Fitness and Wellness Center (Hamilton)Full/waitlist only
Space is limited to 15 participants per session.
Applications are due by March 8th. Confirmation of your participation will be shared no later than March 15th.
Approved for NJ Public Health CEs
Camden County Department of Health & Human Services
-7th floor conference room at the Di Piero Build
The Flagship Dale Carnegie Program! For up-and-coming or New Leaders
NJACCHO is thrilled for the opportunity to offer the Dale Carnegie: Dale Carnegie: Develop Your Leadership Potential: Stop Doing, Start Leading. The Southern NJ offering:
Program dates, all sessions are 9:30am – 1:00 pm,
The following are all in-person sessions:
• Session 1: April 5
• Session 2: April 12
• Session 3: April 19
• Session 4: April 26
• Session 5: May 3
• Session 6: May 10
• Session 7: May 17
• Session 8: May 23
Fair Lawn Community Center
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) will facilitate this training for health officials across the state of New Jersey around risk communication for infectious diseases, with a goal of sharing tactics to ensure that clear, concise, and consistent information is being shared before, during, and after public health emergencies.
Learning objectives to include: Building credibility, Tactics for effective, inclusive messaging, Communicating across multiple channels. Identifying key stakeholders and vulnerable groups.
At the end of the training, participants will be able to:
Understand the role of communication and its importance in a crisis situation
Identify and employ a range of tactics to bolster current communication plans
Develop components of a risk communications plan, including key messages for specific stakeholders (public, government partners, other health officials, etc.)
Conduct post-crisis analysis to mitigate future emergencies
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Speakers: Lymari Morales, MPP, Associate Dean for Communications and Marketing; Lindsay Smith Rogers, MA, Director of Content Strategy; and Nick Moran, Director of Audience
Brookdale Community College
Student Life Center-Twin Lights II (SLC 107) Lower Level
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) will facilitate this training for health officials across the state of New Jersey around risk communication for infectious diseases, with a goal of sharing tactics to ensure that clear, concise, and consistent information is being shared before, during, and after public health emergencies.
Learning objectives to include: Building credibility, Tactics for effective, inclusive messaging, Communicating across multiple channels. Identifying key stakeholders and vulnerable groups.
At the end of the training, participants will be able to:
Understand the role of communication and its importance in a crisis situation
Identify and employ a range of tactics to bolster current communication plans
Develop components of a risk communications plan, including key messages for specific stakeholders (public, government partners, other health officials, etc.)
Conduct post-crisis analysis to mitigate future emergencies
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Speakers: Lymari Morales, MPP, Associate Dean for Communications and Marketing; Lindsay Smith Rogers, MA, Director of Content Strategy; and Nick Moran, Director of Audience
Camden County Department of Health & Human Services
-7th floor conference room at the Di Piero Build
The Flagship Dale Carnegie Program! For up-and-coming or New Leaders
NJACCHO is thrilled for the opportunity to offer the Dale Carnegie: Dale Carnegie: Develop Your Leadership Potential: Stop Doing, Start Leading. The Southern NJ offering:
Program dates, all sessions are 9:30am – 1:00 pm,
The following are all in-person sessions:
• Session 1: April 5
• Session 2: April 12
• Session 3: April 19
• Session 4: April 26
• Session 5: May 3
• Session 6: May 10
• Session 7: May 17
• Session 8: May 23
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
If interested in joining this workgroup, please contact the Chair, Derrick Webb for access information at dwebb@mtolivetwp.org
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
Camden County Department of Health & Human Services
-7th floor conference room at the Di Piero Build
The Flagship Dale Carnegie Program! For up-and-coming or New Leaders
NJACCHO is thrilled for the opportunity to offer the Dale Carnegie: Dale Carnegie: Develop Your Leadership Potential: Stop Doing, Start Leading. The Southern NJ offering:
Program dates, all sessions are 9:30am – 1:00 pm,
The following are all in-person sessions:
• Session 1: April 5
• Session 2: April 12
• Session 3: April 19
• Session 4: April 26
• Session 5: May 3
• Session 6: May 10
• Session 7: May 17
• Session 8: May 23
Rowan at Gloucester
Business Corp. Center-BAC Room 500
The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (BSPH) will facilitate this training for health officials across the state of New Jersey around risk communication for infectious diseases, with a goal of sharing tactics to ensure that clear, concise, and consistent information is being shared before, during, and after public health emergencies.
Learning objectives to include: Building credibility, Tactics for effective, inclusive messaging, Communicating across multiple channels. Identifying key stakeholders and vulnerable groups.
At the end of the training, participants will be able to:
Understand the role of communication and its importance in a crisis situation
Identify and employ a range of tactics to bolster current communication plans
Develop components of a risk communications plan, including key messages for specific stakeholders (public, government partners, other health officials, etc.)
Conduct post-crisis analysis to mitigate future emergencies
John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Speakers: Lymari Morales, MPP, Associate Dean for Communications and Marketing; Lindsay Smith Rogers, MA, Director of Content Strategy; and Nick Moran, Director of Audience