Advocacy as a Scientist
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Advocacy is vital to streamlining important public health issues and initiatives that can affect and influence the community and respective stakeholders. With advocacy, effective communication to frame messages is integral to the process of bolstering public health advocacy. Participants in this course will learn about the difference between advocacy vs. lobbying and recommendations and techniques to communicate public health messages to build your own advocacy toolbox. 

Advocacy Works!

By the end of the lesson, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the Data Elemental to Health Campaign purpose and initiatives. 
  2. Identify methods that public health partners and practitioners to support in the public health data modernization. 

Framing Public Health Messages
By the end of the lesson, participants will be able to:
 

  1. Describe the purpose of the public health infrastructure. 
  2. Describe the workforce challenges epidemiologists experienced while working during COVID-19. 

Building your Advocacy Toolbox

By the end of the lesson, participants will be able to:

  1. Describe the difference between advocacy vs. lobbying. 
  2. Identify at least 3 recommendations to effectively communicate public health messages. 


This training series was funded by CDC Cooperative Agreement No: NU38OT000297-02. The contents of this training are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of CDC.

Competencies:

  • 4.3 – Community Partnership Skills – Participated in emergency management for public health emergencies
  • 5.5 – Management and Finance Skills – Manages human capital
  • 6.1 – Leadership and Systems Thinking Skills – Applies the organization's vision and program goals in all epidemiologic activities
  • 6.2 – Leadership and Systems Thinking Skills – Engages in change management
  • 6.4 – Leadership and Systems Thinking Skills – Manages workforce development
  • 7.2 – Policy Development and Program Planning Skills – Evaluates programs, policies, services, laws, and organizational performance
  • 7.3 – Policy Development and Program Planning Skills – Engages in organizational strategic planning
  • 7.4 – Policy Development and Program Planning Skills – Applies principles of ethical and legal  practice to epidemiologic activities, data analysis, assessment, and dissemination
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