National Leadership Academy for the Public's Health - applications due November 26, 2013

The National Leadership Academy for the Public’s Health (NLAPH) began in 2011 to provide training to four-person multi-sector teams from across the country to advance their leadership skills and achieve health equity in their community. Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the one-year program uses an experiential learning process that includes webinars, a multi-day retreat, coaching support, peer networking, and an applied population health project. NLAPH is currently training its second cohort of fellows. 

 Highlights include:

  • The NLAPH program runs for 1 year and requires a commitment of 100 hours during the year, including a 3 day retreat in Atlanta from 3/9-12

  • The NLAPH program is available for teams of 4, with one member from the public health department

  • It’s FREE – Selected teams receive cost of round-trip transportation and lodging at the national retreat, access to program materials and webinars and become a part of the Leadership Learning Network after completion of the program.    

Email applications to: info@healthleadership.org no later than November 26, 2013 at 5pm PST.

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