Training Modules and Guides

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. 
This guide supports technical assistance providers, and others who are interested in equitable implementation, engage six essential factors to center and advance equity throughout their work.
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.
This guide supports public health communicators create messaging to advance health literacy, build trust, and promote overall community health. 
To assist public health practitioners and attorneys across state, Tribal, and local governments in the use of data to advance health equity, the Network has produced a legal handbook that addresses the role of law in collecting and disseminating public health data disaggregated by race and…
In this training, a panel of experts discuss issues around food insecurity in patients with chronic diseases, including evidence-based strategies.
Face Your Health is an educational outreach program to encourage African American women to get screened for cervical cancer.
Organizations can use this model to evaluate comprehensive community initiatives working to improve quality of life in the community.
This one-stop shop for health communicators provides tools and templates to develop health communication and social marketing campaigns and programs focusing on audience, campaigns, channels, health literacy, research, evaluation and risk communication.
The purpose of this guide is to provide coalitions with information and tools they can use to organize their media efforts and maximize their success.