Audience-Centered Public Health Series
Year: 2026 | Competency/Strategic Skill: Public Health Fundamentals | Priority Topic: N/A | Setting: Online | Format: On-Demand | Sponsor: Emory University/Central Office
Overview:
Each webinar recording is 90 minutes in length.
Audience-Centered Public Health is a 2-part webinar series designed to introduce an audience-centered approach to public health practice in four foundational pillars.
Webinar 1: Foundations for Effective Engagement and Accessibility — This webinar introduces an audience-centered approach to public health practice through a deep dive into two of the four foundational pillars. These pillars emphasize why meaningful engagement, accessibility, and relevance are essential to achieving improved outcomes for all. Participants will engage in practice-based activities that will help them apply these pillars to their work and reflect on how trust and relevance shape participation, engagement, and impact.
Webinar 2: Adaptation and Responsive Practice — Building on the previous webinar, which dives into effective engagement and accessibility, this webinar focuses on the remaining pillars of an audience-centered public health approach. Participants will explore facilitation skills that support engagement, strategies for adapting public health programs to meet audience needs while maintaining core intent, and tools that promote responsiveness. Practice-based activities are embedded throughout to support skills-building and application.