Environmental Health Regional Training
Posted by on February 18, 2005
[posted from Center for a Livable Future newsletter]
PACE ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH REGIONAL TRAININGS: Register NOW!
The Protocol for Assessing Community Excellence in Environmental Health (PACE EH) tool is a community strategic planning process designed to help local public health agencies and communities work collaboratively to assess and improve local environmental health. The PACE EH regional trainings are designed to help participants gain a better understanding of PACE EH- both the concepts that underpin the model as well as the practical aspects of the process. A special emphasis will be placed on practical applications of PACE EH by presenting lessons learned from actual PACE users. Representatives from local health departments, community partner organizations, and state health departments should register NOW for the training in New Orleans, LA, March 17-18, 2005. Space is limited so register as soon as possible to secure your space. For complete registration information visit http://www.naccho.org/project78.cfm.
For more information, contact Jennifer Li ([email protected]) or Grace Ibanga ([email protected]) at NACCHO, (202) 783-5550, Ext.234 or Ext.249
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