As the demand to deliver more efficient and impactful public health services intensifies, it is vital for managers to possess core skills such as organizing, budgeting, and staff management.
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Scholars gathered with coach during onsite.
Student, Leah Mortimer, participated on a task force exploring policy solutions to excessive criminal justice spending.
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Student stipend recipient, Leah Mortimer.
This new training helps women feel more confident in their mentoring abilities.
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Student, Jessica Carmel, helped develop programs to improve body image perceptions in an Oregon community.
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Student stipend recipient, Jessica Carmel.
This module helps to understand Indigenous evaluation and how to advocate for its use.
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Seven Directions' Indigenous Evaluation Toolkit Training
San Juan County Health and Community Services received the first in-person EPH training.
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Jessica Nye (left) and Hallie Pritchett (right).
Student, Adhieu Arok-Adah, conducted research that brought to light the mental health challenges experienced by the children of South Sudanese refugees.
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Student stipend recipient, Adhieu Arok-Adah

NWCPHP Evaluation Team (left to right) - Kelly Chadwick, Megan Rogers, Katie McDowell
Former Leadership Institute scholar, Memo Plazas received encouragement from his peers and mentor as he stepped into his new leadership role.
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Former Leadership Institute scholar, Memo Plazas
Yolanda Fong discusses how the Leadership Institute provides a safe space for scholars.
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Leadership Institute Faculty, Yolanda Fong