Leadership Learning Network (LLN)

 

The Leadership Learning Network brings together alumni from LAPH programs (NLAPH and CALAPH) and provides continued learning and engagement on public health leadership. We offer alumni-only webinars as well as resources and events open to the public.

 

Sent January 6, 2025

Dear Alumni,

This month’s newsletter will be the last monthly LAPH specific Leadership Learning Network (LLN) newsletter. Moving forward, we will be transitioning to a quarterly newsletter that will be marketed towards a wider audience that includes alumni of all PHI Center for Health Leadership & Impact (CHLI) programs. We look forward to expanding both the content and reach of this newsletter, while still maintaining a connection with all of you that have participated in the LAPH programs over the years. We will be in touch soon with more details about the new newsletter. 

In the meantime, we encourage you to stay in touch with our office through the CHLI Leadership Learning Network page on LinkedIn or by sharing your updates with our program office and visiting the LLN Alumni Portal to access alumni impact stories, webinar opportunities, and featured leadership resources. 

Wishing you all the best, 


Karya Lustig, MA, ISS
Director, Strategy and Implementation, PHI Center for Health Leadership & Impact


Carmen Rita Nevarez, MD, MPH
Senior Advisor, PHI Center for Health Leadership & Impact
Sr. Vice President Emeritus, External Relations and Preventive Medicine, Public Health Institute

Upcoming Events & Webinars

PHI Center for Health Leadership & Impact often sponsors exciting events open to Leadership Academy for the Public's Health (LAPH) alumni, current fellows, as well as the general public. Please see below for details on upcoming events.

 

EVENTS OPEN TO ALL

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Upcoming Events

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Featured resources

Each month we will feature several resources from our LAPH Resource Library (coming soon).


JOURNAL ARTICLE

A Guide for Building a Sustainable and Resilient Collaboration

Source: Tamarack Institute

This guide unpacks the concepts of sustainability and resilience and has been designed to broaden collective thinking about the factors that contribute to sustainable, resilient, and impactful collaboration. In the guide, you will find sections that define the key terms; explore the factors relevant to creating a sustainable collaboration and the practices that build resiliency in collaborations; provide ideas and resources that will supplement thinking and action; explore questions for funders and collaboration tables to consider; and share community stories about collaboration efforts and the lessons they have learned tied to their sustainability and resilience.

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TRAINING & CURRICULUM

Public Health Law Academy

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

This free online training provides an understanding of the basics of our legal system and the use of law and policy for improving population health outcomes. These self-paced courses were designed for state, tribal, local, and territorial public health professionals, as well as public health lawyers, nurses, educators, advocates, and faculty and students in graduate and undergraduate programs.

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WEBSITE

FrameWorks Institute Resource Library

FrameWorks Institute

FrameWorks Institute uses research to investigate how the public thinks and talks about social issues, as well as how to use different framing strategies to effectively communicate. This online resource library features communication and framing research on a variety of topics including climate change, evidence-based policy making, health, racial justice, science communication, and more.

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ALUMNI IMPACT STORIES

Teams across the country have applied leadership skills to leverage local partners & resources in their communities.

 

Cross-sector coalition building in Colorado

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Supporting policy change for health, climate, & environmental justice in California

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Three ways alumni can stay connected

 
 

Join our network on LinkedIn

Subscribe to our group on LinkedIn for updates from CHLI and your fellow alumni, including resources, preliminary questions, and discussions related to upcoming CoP meetings.

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Share team & project updates

Where has your work taken you since you completed the LAPH program? We would love to hear from you!

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Update your contact info

Help us stay connected and keep our records up to date by sharing your latest contact information.

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