NACDD offers a variety of services to support our Members’ work to reduce the burden of chronic diseases in every U.S. state and territory.
Our experienced Meeting and Events team supports the planning and execution of more than 60 chronic disease programming events across the U.S. and its territories.
Below find a calendar of events and meetings that are open to all NACDD Members, partners, and funders. Members-only meetings and events can be found on the NACDD Engagement Community calendar.
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The NACDD Arthritis Council meets the first Tuesday of every month at 2pm ET until 3pm ET. More information on the Council can be found on our web page at https://chronicdisease.org/page/Arthritis/.
This is a monthly conference call for NACDD Staff and Consultants to connect. Here is the Zoom link for Staff and Consultants to access the monthly Consultant Call meeting: https://chronicdisease.zoom.us/j/4157398109
All participants of the Walkability Action Institute (WAI) or Walkability Virtual Academy (WVA) are invited to join the nationwide NACDD Walkability Network, and come together for a bi-monthly peer group meeting to discuss walkability related implementation, TA needs, and emerging hot topics. This is co-facilitated by NACDD's Karma Harris and Healthy Places by Design's Phil […]
MENDS Governance is a single decision-making body for the network; the Governance Committee defines and approves policies related to software and information governance. The meeting is open to MENDS Governance Committee members and occurs every third Tuesday of the month.
MENDS Governance is a single decision-making body for the network; the Governance Committee defines and approves policies related to software and information governance. The meeting is open to MENDS Governance Committee members and occurs every third Tuesday of the month.
The UT WAI is a multi-day course (action institute) where interdisciplinary teams comprised of public health, planning, transportation, elected officials, and other partner disciplines will come together to learn from some of the nation's top experts in how to implement macro-level policy, system, and environmental (PSE) change strategies to improve walkability and community and transportation […]
This is the first in a series of webinars that will discuss how toxic stress and adverse childhood experiences, also known as ACEs, impact mental health and chronic disease outcomes. A second webinar is scheduled for May 19, which will provide the perspective of two states about their state plans, implementation strategies and coalition building. […]
NACDD's monthly GEAR UP Journal Club is an opportunity to read/listen to and discuss popular and academic articles/blogs, podcasts, and talks focused on evidence-based public health, leadership, and management. We meet the third Thursday of the month from 3-3:30 Eastern.
NACDD's monthly GEAR UP Journal Club is an opportunity to read/listen to and discuss popular and academic articles/blogs, podcasts, and talks focused on evidence-based public health, leadership, and management. We meet the third Thursday of the month from 3-3:30 Eastern.
This is the first in a three-part series of webinars during which we will hear about how social determinants of health impact cancer risk among American Indian and Alaska Native populations.
This is the second of a three part webinar series on the social determinants of health and their impact on cancer risk among American Indians and Alaska Natives. AI/AN persons have been the subject of centuries of systemic racism and discriminatory policies and practices, such as colonization, dispossession from homelands through forced removal and relocation, […]
The purpose of Health Systems / CVH Network is to support health departments to implement population health improvement strategies in healthcare systems, which is primarily associated with CDC DHDSP funded activities in the 1815 and 1817 grants. This means providing health departments with: • forums for sharing ideas on how to implement interventions and generally […]