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Building Trust and Trustworthiness in Public Health

Trustworthiness of public health and trust in public health are social determinants of health. Historically, the public health field has struggled to restore trust after failing to effectively engage communities and provide responsive services, particularly with people at high risk, and communities experiencing injustice.

Learn how to build trust and sustain trustworthiness as public health professionals and agencies in this 90-minute webinar co-sponsored by numerous APHA Sections and the Council of Affiliates. Speakers will draw on lessons from COVID-19 prevention, HIV/AIDS programs, social work, public health advocacy and other disciplines and attendees will be able to ask questions from the speakers. For more information read the Public Health Code of Ethics.

This webinar is supported by the following APHA Groups: Chiropractic Health Care Section, Community Health Planning and Policy Development Section, Council of Affiliates, Ethics Section, Health Informatics Information Section, HIV/AIDS Section, Pharmacy Section, Public Health Social Work Section, PHEHP Health Communications Working Group. 

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EARN CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS

Credits Available: Earn 1.5 continuing education credits in CHES, MCHES, CME, CNE, CPH and OP (other professional) when you register for the event.

Pricing: APHA Members: $10
Non-Members: $20
To earn credits, watch the recording and then scroll down to purchase the Earn Continuing Education Section