Governor Phil Murphy has signed a proclamation recognizing April 4-10, 2022 as Public Health Week in New Jersey. Click here to access the Proclamation.
This year's National Public Health Week is April 4-10, 2022. Below is a flyer with more information about National Public Health Week and how students can...
CDC’s Project Firstline is a collaborative of diverse healthcare and public health partners that aims to provide engaging, innovative, and effective infection control training for millions...
Launched by the American Public Health Association and Complexly, the “That’s Public Health” series features short, easy-to-understand videos on a range of public health topics, making...
Wednesday, December 15th marks the anniversary of the first COVID-19 vaccinations in New Jersey. Governor Murphy and NJ Department of Health Commissioner Persichilli are calling on...
National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) is a national awareness week being observed from December 5-11th, 2021 that is focused on highlighting the importance of influenza vaccination....
Parents now have the option to confirm if their kids' school district has conducted mandatory lead testing in drinking water, and see the results through a...
Building on his commitment to create a stronger, fairer, and more resilient post-pandemic New Jersey, Governor Phil Murphy and legislative leadership agreed to allocate nearly $700...
COVID-19 testing, as you know, needs to remain an important public health measure, and schools are a particularly important site for testing. Luckily, testing in NJ...
This year's National Public Health Week (NPHW) was from April 5-11, 2021. NJPHA and the Public Health Associations Collaborative Effort (PHACE) relied on social media and...
New Jersey Public Health Association (NJPHA) would like to thank everyone who attended our Annual Conference on October 4, 2019. We look forward to offering more...
Flu activity is widespread in 48 US states and Puerto Rico, causing 53 pediatric deaths so far and high influenza-like illness activity levels in 42 states....
NJDOH collects information on Influenza-like Illness weekly from hospital emergency departments and long term care facilities, and also collects absenteeism information from schools. Click here to access...
Congratulations to the new NJPHA Officers and Executive Board Members! President: Paschal Nwako President-elect: Hansel Asmar Immediate Past President: Kevin McNally Vice President: Don Weinbaum Second...
Check out the latest edition of the New Jersey Department of Health’s “Health Matters” newsletter. This special edition is devoted entirely to Division of Mental Health...
Climate Change Policy in New Jersey Advancing Opportunities to Make New Jersey Safer, Greener, Healthier, and More Prosperous A conference hosted by the New Jersey Climate...
New Jersey Public Health Association In collaboration with the Brain Injury Alliance of New Jersey Presents its 2017 Annual Conference Prevention of Brain Injuries October 23,...
The March of Dimes in cooperation with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is working to increase patient awareness of Congenital Syphilis. Syphilis during...
Climate Change Policy in New Jersey: Advancing Opportunities to make New Jersey Safer, Greener, Healthier and More Prosperous Hosted by the New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance....
“Achieving accreditation indicates that the New Jersey Department of Health is dedicated to improving and protecting the health of the community by striving to continuously improve...
Emerging Issues in Tobacco Use – Tuesday, May 16, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. Eastern This webinar will discuss the current landscape on tobacco use and address...
Please see the latest edition of the New Jersey Department of Health’s monthly newsletter “Health Matters,” available online here http://nj.gov/health/newsletter/documents/2017/Health%20Matters%20March-April%202017.pdf
Plan4Health: Nutrition webinar: Tuesday, May 9 Join us for the third webinar of a three-part series to learn about the Plan4Health Initiative, and the importance of...
Governor Chris Christie has signed a proclamation recognizing April 3-9, 2017 as Public Health Week in New Jersey. Click here to access the Proclamation.
Rutgers School of Public Health announces its 22nd Annual Public Health Symposium; Communicating the SCIENCE of Public Health - A Critical Skill in Challenging Times. Click here for...
Register Now | February 21, 2017 | 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. ET The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommendation on blood glucose and type 2 diabetes...
The Directors of Health Promotion and Education (DHPE) LEAP: Lupus Education and Awareness for Patients, Professionals and Providers Program will offer a webinar on tobacco use...
The Culture of Health Leaders Program is pleased to announce that the Call for Applications for the 2017 cohort is now open. Register at my.rwjf.org to access...
The November-December edition of the New Jersey Department of Health’s newsletter “Health Matters” is now available here http://www.state.nj.us/health/newsletter/documents/2016/Nov-Dec%202016.pdf.
The Fall 2016 Public Health Seminar Series’ next presentation: “Communicable Disease: Public Health Response and Investigation” Presenter: Sonya E. Frontin, MPH Date: November 22, 2016 Place: ...
The Rutgers Center of Alcohol Studies, in collaboration with the NJ Division of Mental Health and Addiction Services, is pleased to offer an exciting FREE Train-the-Trainers...
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Founded in 1875, the New Jersey Public Health Association is one of the oldest public health organization in the U.S. Its mission is to strengthen, advocate and advance public health in New Jersey.