Communications

Crowdsourced from more than 600 public health communicators across 51 states and territories, this resource highlights the immense impact of public health communicators during the pandemic and offers a powerful wealth of insights for protecting public health through COVID-19 and beyond.
This tip sheet lists resources that may help you and those you love while practicing Social Distancing and Sheltering in Place.
Hosting effective online community events and meetings in rural, remote, and Indigenous Communities can be challenging. From tools and technology to logistics and engagement, this toolkit was created to help you address some of the most common virtual meeting barriers and opportunities.
The No Menthol Sunday toolkit details the 2022 theme and contains templates, sermon topics, fact sheets, activities and inspiration for your faith community event.
Research from the Collaborative on Media & Messaging for Health and Social Policy explores public understanding and concern about health inequities, examines how various audiences react to messaging about health inequity, and describes strategies to avoid common pitfalls and misunderstandings…
This guide from Human Impact Partners is intended to serve as a tool to support community organizers — encompassing informal coalitions, grassroots organizations, and individuals — to engage with governmental public health to advance a campaign or policy change goals.
This toolkit helps our partners raise awareness about the GW Cancer Center’s online courses. The courses provide practical, evidence-based information, guidance, and resources to support the implementation of comprehensive cancer control plans. The goal is to continue to promote and prioritize…
These videos from the Patient Empowerment Network provide patient information on different aspects of prostate cancer, including ensuring quality care, barriers to care, and patient protection against care inequities.
This animated video discusses how clinical trials work, their importance to our daily lives, and structural racism in medicine.
This toolkit presents recommended standards and best practices for training health care providers and staff in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and asexual/ace spectrum cultural competence.