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Public Health System Transformation Update Newsletter
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What's On Our Radar?
Try out some of these recommendations from the Joint Leadership Team for Public Health System Transformation.
The Joint Leadership Team originally shared these resources in the Public Health System Transformation Update Newsletter.
Please note: The views expressed in these resources are those of the specific authors and organizations creating these resources, and do not necessarily reflect those of the Joint Leadership Team, its members, or its represented sectors.
October 2025 | Report
Systems and Policies that Shape Governmental Public Health in Minnesota
Joint Leadership Team
To make a seamless, responsive, publicly-supported public health system more real, we must understand how the governmental public health system functions, including policies that shape public health authority, and the formal and informal practices that guide public health practice around the state.
At the direction of the Joint Leadership Team, consultants conducted:
- An assessment of systems and practices that influence governmental public health in Minnesota.
- A review of policies and legal frameworks that shape local public health authority in Minnesota, the local practices within Minnesota’s governmental public health system, and how to leverage the intersection between policy and practice to bring the vision above to life.
September 2025 | Report
Public Health Infrastructure in Crisis: Impacts and Solutions
Trust for America's Health
This 2025 version of Trust for America’s Health’s annual report tracking public health funding tallies the serious impacts of the fiscal year (FY) 2025 budget and staff reductions and proposed agency budget levels and reorganizations for FY 2026 on the public health system.
September 2025 | Report
What the State of the Cities Report Says About Mayoral Priorities on Health & Wellbeing
National League of Cities
National League of Cities’ newly released 2025 State of the Cities report comes directly from the voices of local leaders across the country. This report outlines five critical priorities that cities across the nation are actively tackling: economic development, infrastructure, budget and management, housing and public health and safety. While at first glance these may each appear as separate priorities, a powerful, unifying thread runs throughout: the fundamental health and wellbeing of residents.
September 2025 | Report and Guide
Replenishing Trust: Civil Society’s Guide to Reversing the Trust Deficit
Spitfire Strategies
Trust for institutions across society is declining. This growing trust deficit is a serious problem: It erodes a high-functioning pluralistic democracy, compromises public health and makes it impossible to solve collective problems like climate change. Trust doesn’t just happen. American civil society institutions have an important role to play in increasing trust—which is necessary to create the kind of world we all want to live in. By reviewing social science and interviewing researchers and organizational leaders, Spitfire created this report and guide with promising practices for civil society leaders to try to increase trust.
April 2025 | Toolkit
Inspiring Partners to Strengthen Public Health in Minnesota: A Message Toolkit for You
Joint Leadership Team for System Transformation in Minnesota and Hattaway Communications
This message toolkit was developed specifically for Minnesota’s public health leaders, program staff, and allies in 2024, based on interviews with public health staff, elected officials, and community organizations. It includes research-based steps to help you build communications so people can understand your work in public health and why Minnesota’s public health system needs a new approach. Over 600 of your colleagues in Minnesota have used this toolkit in workshops to develop communications about their work, grounded in shared vision and goals.
Schedule a free workshop for your health department or division by contacting the MDH Center for Public Health Practice: health.ophp@state.mn.us. At this time, workshops are open to local and Tribal health departments in Minnesota and to MDH staff.
April 2025 | Toolkit
Communicating About Public Health: A Toolkit for Public Health Professionals
de Beaumont Foundation
Leaders, directors, and administrators, this toolkit is for you. It includes scenarios you might encounter in your professional life, when people don’t understand what public health is or does, and easy to remember, research-tested messaging to fill those gaps.
April 2025 | Webinar (Recorded)
Countering Chaos and Manufactured Controversy in Health
FrameWorks Institute and Society for Health Communication
Unsure how to counter misinformation you hear about what public health does or doesn’t do? Recent manufactured controversies in public and population health include vaccine safety, DEI, transgender health, and more. How can public health communicators be equipped to diagnose and respond more efficiently and effectively to disinformation, misinformation, and manufactured controversies? This one-hour session moves from theory to practice, outlining a conceptual framework for understanding the stages of moral panics and illustrating strategies and tactics for interrupting them.
April 2025 | Information Hub
Public Health Communications Collaborative
If you have communications staff, send them over to the Public Health Communications Collaborative (PHCC). There, they’ll find timely, relevant, and practical tools, messaging, and training to support and enhance their skill and capacity with webinars, downloadable tools and guides, and more.
September 2024 | Issue Briefs
Building a Legacy of Health: Transforming the Health and Wellbeing of Our Communities
National Association of Counties
In partnership with the de Beaumont Foundation, NACo offers insights and actionable strategies to help county leaders build a legacy of health in our communities—beyond increasing access to clinical care. Explore four briefs and discover how targeted public health investments can transform your community and drive economic growth.
September 2024 | Toolkit
Framing the Foundation of Community Health
FrameWorks Institute
To appreciate why communicating about public health to other sectors is so important, and also how treacherous it can be, we need to understand how professionals in other sectors think. This communications toolkit for all public health workers and leaders (not just communicators) can help identify gaps and overlaps in thinking between different sectors, and help us strategically focus our framing efforts.
September 2024 | Webinar (Recorded)
Making the Case for Public Health
Act for Public Health
In this free, hour-long webinar, experts from the Berkeley Media Studies Group and Real Language offer framing and communication recommendations to help public health advocates develop and deliver messages on the significance of public health as well as counteract legislation that would undermine public health authority. You can also download tools and worksheets to help you break down a communications strategy.
September 2024 | Live Webinar Series
Managing rumors and misinformation
Minnesota Dept. of Health, October 2024
Join MDH staff for a free webinar series to learn about ways to prevent and respond to rumors and misinformation. This series will review the impacts of rumors and misinformation and how you can work to prevent, mitigate, and manage them. Module 1: Engaging with partners and networks (Oct. 10, 2024); Module 2: Using technology to conduct social listening (Oct. 17, 2024); Module 3: Delivering strategic and impactful communications (Oct. 24, 2024).
Can't attend these live classes? Check out a free, hour-long recorded webinar from the Public Health Communications Collaborative, When and How to Respond to Public Health Misinformation, inspired by the popularity and utility of the PHCC Misinformation Alerts tool.
September 2024 | Live Webinar Series
Focus on Public Health Services and Resource Sharing
Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB), September to November 2024
Join PHAB for a four-part series of learning sessions on sharing services and resources. As health departments strive to increase capacity, carry out foundational public health responsibilities, and enhance service effectiveness, it can be helpful to explore formal and informal ways to share resources, insights, expertise, tools, and techniques across organizational boundaries. Learning sessions started this month and run through November.
June 2024 | Communications Helpers
Plain Talk About…
National League of Cities
Even if you’re not a city staffer or leader, you may find these resources helpful on communicating clearly and meaningfully, from the National League of Cities. Communicating about the concepts below can be tricky, because we all bring different values, mindsets, experiences, and beliefs to each concept, as do our colleagues and neighbors. When we can connect with others with clarity and meaning, we can help grow support for public and population health. Before you draft a presentation, talking points, or an email, try putting yourself in the shoes of the person or people on the other end with these tips and tricks:
- Community health: Communicating Clearly About Community Health
- Well-being: What’s Local Government’s Role in Community Well-being?
- Health equity: How to Talk About Health Equity as a City Leader
- Systems: What Does "Systems Change" Actually Mean?
May 2024 | Webinar
Service and Resource Sharing Approaches – Focus on the Public Health Workforce
Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB)
This webinar focuses on service and resource sharing approaches addressing common public health workforce challenges, such as capacity building, retention, pipelines, and succession planning; training and expertise in organizational competencies and diversity, equity, and inclusion; and rebuilding trust with the public, among others.
May 2024 | Book
Talking Health: A New Way to Communicate about Public Health
de Beaumont Foundation, 2022
If you can’t wait for this summer’s message toolkit to help Minnesota’s public health workforce talk about the role and value of public health, you can preview similar concepts in Talking Health. Each chapter in this book covers a different theory or method, to help you and your colleagues strategically communicate about public health in ways that bridge the divide between public health and other sectors.
April 2024 | TV Series
The Invisible Shield
Public Broadcasting Service (PBS)
This four-part documentary series, reveals a little-known truth: that public health saved your life today and you probably don’t even know it. But while public health makes modern life possible, the work itself is often underfunded, undervalued, and misunderstood.
April 2024 | Book
Building Strategic Skills for Better Health: A Primer for Public Health Professionals
Association of State and Territorial Health Officials (ASTHO), de Beaumont Foundation
This book is a dynamic guide for implementing and developing leadership, management, and advocacy skills to transform public health work across disease-focused services toward integrated population health initiatives. Authored by key leaders in public health, this professional primer defines nine essential strategic skills for effective public health practice across public health specialties like systems and strategic thinking, effective communication, community engagement, and more.