This toolkit is designed to help you amplify the launch of the 2022 Preparedness Profile report, one of the most comprehensive pictures of local public health preparedness capacity to inform priorities at the local, state, and national levels. The assessment was conducted between April and May 2022 by the National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO). Visit the Preparedness Profile website to download the full report.
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NACCHO Releases New National Study Illustrating Need for Systematic Reinvestment in Local Public Health Preparedness: The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) recently released a report providing one of the most comprehensive pictures of local public health preparedness capacity to inform priorities at the local, state, and national levels. Check it out at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile.
NACCHO Releases New National Study Illustrating Need for Systematic Reinvestment in Local Public Health Preparedness: The National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) recently released a report illustrating the need for systematic reinvestment in local public health preparedness. The 2022 Preparedness Profile provides one of the most comprehensive pictures of local public health preparedness capacity to inform priorities at the local, state, and national levels. Check it out at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile.
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#Shareworthy: @NACCHOalerts' newest research illustrates need for systematic reinvestment in local #PublicHealth preparedness. Key stat: 52% of prep coordinators spend most of their job duties on non-preparedness activities. Learn more at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile #LocalPrepProfile
Just released! @NACCHOalerts’ 2022 Preparedness Profile provides one of the most comprehensive pictures of local #PublicHealth preparedness capacity to inform priorities at the local, state, and national levels. Check it out at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile #LocalPrepProfile
#DYK? Just 23% of local health departments conducted preparedness planning on climate change between 2021–2022. Recurring and emerging threats will continue to test local capacity to respond. Learn more in @NACCHOalerts’ latest report at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile #LocalPrepProfile
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DYK? 52% of prep coordinators spend most of their job duties on non-preparedness activities. That’s just one of the findings in new research from @NACCHOalerts illustrating the need for systematic reinvestment in local public health preparedness. Comment with a ❤️ to show your support for local #PublicHealth preparedness and learn more at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile. #LocalPrepProfile #COVID19 #PublicHealth #Survey #Research
Just released! @NACCHOalerts’ 2022 Preparedness Profile provides one of the most comprehensive pictures of local public health preparedness capacity to inform priorities at the local, state, and national levels. Comment with a ❤️ to show your support for local #PublicHealth preparedness and learn more at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile. #LocalPrepProfile
#DYK? Just 23% of local #HealthDepartments conducted preparedness planning on climate change between 2021–2022. Recurring and emerging threats will continue to test local capacity to respond. Learn more in @NACCHOalerts’ latest report at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile #LocalPrepProfile
Social Media (LinkedIn)
Just released! The 2022 Preparedness Profile from @National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO) provides one of the most comprehensive pictures of local public health preparedness capacity to inform priorities at the local, state, and national levels. Comment with a ❤️ to show your support for local public health preparedness and learn more at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile. #LocalPrepProfile
#DYK? Among local health departments nationwide:
✅ 83% are very concerned about the impact of pandemics on their communities
✅ 52% of preparedness coordinators spend most of their job duties on non-preparedness activities
✅ 23% conducted preparedness planning on climate change
These are just a few of the key findings from the 2022 Preparedness Profile just released from @National Association of County and City Health Officials (NACCHO). Tag a local public health preparedness coordinator to thank them for their work supporting our communities. Then, read the report at www.naccho.org/PrepProfile. #LocalPrepProfile