Designed for public health practitioners, lawyers, researchers and scientists, government and healthcare officials, and business and community leaders, this three-part webinar series hosted by the Network for Public Health Law and the American Society for Law, Medicine and Ethics, will explore the interdisciplinary messaging teamwork necessary to fashion legal and policy interventions in these politically polarized times. Using concepts and frameworks adapted from both Moral Foundations Theory and the Five Essential Public Health Law Services, the presenters will describe fresh approaches and practical examples for convincing lawmakers and the public to adopt new policies during these challenging times.
This is a three-part series:
- October 26, 1:00-2:30 EST – Part 1: Crafting Richer Public Health Messages using Moral Foundations Theory
- November 30, 1:00-2:30 EST — Part 2: Crafting Richer Public Health Messages: Messaging and the Five Essential Public Health Law Services
- December 14, 1:00-2:30 EST — Part 3: Crafting Richer Public Health Messages: Lessons and Examples for State and Local Advocacy
It will feature CPHLR Director Scott Burris, along with presenters from the Network for Public Health Law, the Wake County, NC Public Health Division, the Public Health Law Center, and Wake Forest University.
Visit the Network for Public Health Law for more information about each webinar and to register.