Public Database for Lead Testing in New Jersey Schools
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...
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...
We are collecting information from members about their interest in mentorship. The purpose of mentorship is to tap into the existing skills and experience of seasoned...
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...
Stay updated with New Jersey’s Department of Health at https://www.nj.gov/health/
Be sure to check out the new job posting for Health Promotion Specialist at William Paterson University here!
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion: Implications in Vulnerable Populations and Public...
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...
This issue’s features: NJDOH Commissioner on NJ’s FY2020 budget and public health APHA flyer for NPHW, April 1-7 Note from the Editor NJPHANewsletter_Spring2019