1. Community
2. Violence Prevention
3. Reproductive and Sexual Health
4. Mental Health
5. Rural Health
6. Accessibility
7. Food and Nutrition
4TH APRIL TO 9TH APRIL 2023
History
NPHW was first observed in 1995, and it has been organized by the American Public Health Association (APHA) every year since then.
The NPHW 2023 theme is “Centering and Celebrating Cultures in Health. This theme emphasizes the importance of collaboration for public health challenges.
National Public Health Week (NPHW) provides an excellent opportunity for communities to come together and raise awareness about community health.
National Public Health Week (NPHW) provides an opportunity to raise awareness about violence prevention and promote initiatives that can help reduce violence in our communities
National Public Health Week (NPHW) provides an opportunity to raise awareness about reproductive and sexual health.
NPHW) provides an opportunity to raise awareness about mental health issues and promote initiatives that can help improve mental health outcomes for individuals and communities.
Rural Health
Addressing disparities in health outcomes between rural and urban areas, as well as disparities within rural communities, is an important part of promoting rural health.
Ensuring Websites and social media platforms, are accessible to individuals can increase accessibility
Healthy eating habits and the importance of a balanced diet can help individuals make informed decisions about their health.