Policy, Systems, and Environmental Change
May 6, 2023
To support increased cancer screening, the Indiana Cancer Consortium developed a certification program, recognizing workplaces that implement policies supportive of cancer prevention, such as age- and risk-appropriate cancer screening and early detection.
May 5, 2023
The Iowa Cancer Consortium worked with numerous partners to raise awareness of radon, provide radon testing and mitigation services, and identify community-based resources for low-income residents.
April 13, 2023
This toolkit from contains templates, sermon topics, fact sheets, and activities to address the detrimental impact tobacco has on Black communities.
April 10, 2023
This report examines how well-resourced civic infrastructure gives us the space and opportunity to work together and how civic participation helps us build power to improve health.
April 10, 2023
This interactive tool allows the CDC, other researchers, community organizations, local policymakers, and the public to create county-level maps. These maps illustrate the relationship between COVID-19 vaccination coverage rates and other health outcomes, socio-demographic, and economic variables…
April 10, 2023
This set of policy guides highlight state and federal programs, initiatives, and policies that demonstrate successful cross-sector partnerships and improve our overall food safety system.
April 7, 2023
This guide explores (1) the equity implications of traditional public health enforcement tools, and (2) strategies to avoid unintended negative consequences when enforcing violations of the law.
April 6, 2023
ChangeLab Solutions partnered with the CDC to create a series of resources to promote and support paid sick leave policies.
March 29, 2023
Efforts of the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium, along with numerous partners, resulted in the enactment of legislation that established a statewide Palliative Care and Quality of Life Advisory Council.
March 29, 2023
A collective effort by the Florida Department of Health, community partners, and health service entities resulted in the creation of a statewide certification program for community health workers.