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Environmental health infographic
Environmental health infographic






environmental health infographic

Water Equity: How the IIJA Can Help Ensure Safe and Healthy Drinking Water for All Download the one-page issue brief summary (PDF)ĭownload the full issue brief (PDF) Ventilation Matters in Our Schools and Early-Learning Environments Professor, Preventive Medicine, and Pediatrics, The Mount Sinai HospitalĪssociate Professor, Robert & Kathleen Scanlon Endowed Chair in Values Based Health Care, Georgetown University Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Units Vice President for Environmental Justice, Health and Community Revitalization National Environmental Health Science and Protection Accreditation Council National Environmental Health Associationĭirector, Program and Partnership Development National Environmental Education Foundation

environmental health infographic

National Association of County & City Health Officials Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Senior Attorney Director, Indoor Environments and Green Buildings Program Senior Specialist, Environmental LaboratoriesĪssociation of State and Territorial Health OfficialsĬouncil of State and Territorial Epidemiologists Policy Analyst – Environmental Health, Center for Public Health PolicyĪmerican Public Health Association Environment SectionĪssociation for Environmental Health Academic ProgramsĪssociation of Public Health Laboratories We strive to work with a diversity of organizations and agencies – including those that represent federal agencies, local health departments, non-profits, and community-based organizations, academia, and others – and to increase diversity and representation of groups who have been historically underrepresented and disproportionately affected by environmental health issues.Īlliance of Nurses for Healthy Environmentsĭeputy Director, Center for Public Health Policy Through these operating principles, we create a culture of trust and collaboration. We are committed to transparency, openness, respect and empathy in our interactions.

  • Commitment: We are passionate about our mission and leveraging our shared voice to advance environmental health.
  • We bring unique perspectives and strengths to our interdisciplinary partnerships.
  • Collaboration: We are a diverse group of environmental health experts working with partners and audiences across a variety of sectors and experiences.
  • Credibility: We bring subject-matter expertise and evidence-based technical excellence to the work, emphasizing the importance of empathy and lived experience.
  • Environmental Justice and Structural and Systems Change: We strive to operationalize antiracism, equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility and fairness by challenging racist and other forms of oppressive and marginalizing structures, systems and policies and prioritizing long-term, equitable impact.
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    Our core values and norms underpin everything we do and are foundational to our identity and actions.








    Environmental health infographic