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Celebrating National Public Health Week

3/27/2024

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During the first week of April, communities nationwide celebrate National Public Health Week (NPHW). During this week we recognize and appreciate public health's role in our lives and community. So, what is public health? Public health practice focuses on keeping people healthy and promoting well-being in communities. It involves efforts to prevent diseases, promote healthy behaviors, and create conditions that support good health for everyone at the community or population level. Public health professionals work with many partners and community programs to protect and improve the health of populations by addressing the factors that influence health, like access to healthcare services, safe environments, and education about healthy lifestyles.

Public health is essential because of its work to prevent disease and promote health for all individuals and includes many strategies, including health promotion, disease surveillance, policy development, and community engagement. Whether we recognize it or not, public health has touched every single one of our lives. Three examples of the ways public health efforts have touched our lives are things like seatbelt laws, commercial tobacco control, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Public health efforts led to laws requiring seatbelt use, which reduced injuries and deaths in car accidents. Another example of public health impacts are campaigns and policies that have raised awareness about the dangers of smoking, which led to decreased smoking rates and improved health outcomes. During the COVID-19 pandemic public health played an important role in coordinating response efforts, providing trusted information, and implementing measures to protect public health and save lives.

In our community, tribal public health works to improve the health our community by strengthening collaboration among healthcare professionals, leaders, community organizations, and individuals to address health disparities, promote health equity, and ensure everyone has access to quality healthcare services. Public health interventions empower individuals to take control of their health and make informed choices by focusing on preventive measures, such as health screenings and education.

To celebrate Public Health Week, let us recognize the public health professionals and their impact on our lives. By supporting public health initiatives, we can build stronger and healthier communities for ourselves and future generations.

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  • Home
  • About
  • Programs & Services
    • WECARE
    • Diabetes Prevention
    • Tribal Tobacco Program
    • Fitness Centers & Nutrition Program
    • Tribal Statewide Health Improvement Partnership
    • School-based Programs >
      • Our Health is Sacred
    • Public Health Education
    • Indigenous Public Health Prevention Initiatives
  • Upcoming Events
  • Community Public Health Information
    • News & Updates
    • Public Health Data & Resources
    • Client Feedback Form
  • Past Public Health Events