Resources for Public Health Leaders
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State and Federal Efforts to Bolster the Behavioral Health Workforce
Learn about state and federal efforts to bolster the behavioral health workforce in response to the growing demand for behavioral health services.
Modernizing The Workforce - de Beaumont
Public Health Forward recognizes that the modern public health workforce needs specific abilities to advance health equity.
Using Leadership Tools to Overcome Trauma in the Workplace, Part I: Self Awareness and the Individual - New England Public Health Training Center
Part 1 of this webinar series focuses on concepts related to individual reflection and self-awareness and their place in leadership.
Management During Difficult Times: Supporting Workers and Families to Prevent Burnout and Promote Well-Being - CDC NIOSH
Management During Difficult Times: Supporting Workers and Families to Prevent Burnout and Promote Well-Being - CDC NIOSH article
The Cost of Turnover Calculator - Adecco
Adecco’s turnover calculator will help determine your cost of employee turnover in order to cultivate a workplace that minimizes loss.
The Future of Work: Evidence-based Considerations for Hybrid and Remote Work - NIH
From the National Institutes of Health, this report discusses behavioral and social considerations relate to hybrid work environments.
Facilitating Decision-Making On Hybrid Work Across Levels - Forbes
This article discusses how to communicate and facilitate decision-making across different levels in a hybrid work environment.
Tools to Support Effective Workforce Development Planning - PHAB
This document from PHAB offers guidance to facilitate intentional planning efforts, including recruitment and retention resources.
Consortium for Workforce in Public Health (CWORPH) - University of Minnesota
CWORPH conducts research in the areas of public health workforce, finance, infrastructure, staffing, DEI, training, recruitment, & retention.
This PH-HERO Workforce Resource Center is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The contents are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, CDC or the U.S. government.