On Day Three of National Public Health Week, Kelly Cleland, Executive Director of the American Society for Emergency Contraception, says college students need access to emergency contraception and related services; a new ASTHO blog article outlines how community partnership can improve access to family planning; ASTHO CEO Dr. Mike Fraser is part of a panel to discuss ways to improve the state of the public health workforce; and there is still time to register for ASTHO’s Health Equity Summit happening this April in Atlanta and online.  

NPHW Daily Themes- Reproductive And Sexual Health 

Opportunities and Barriers to Contraception Access on College Campuses

The Exodus Of State And Local Public Health Employees: Separations Started Before And Continued Throughout COVID-19

Health Equity Summit: A Movement for Justice