National Public Health Week.

It Starts Here
Join Graduate Student Life in celebrating National Public Health Week! NPHW 2025 marks the 30th anniversary of National Public Health Week—a milestone opportunity to raise awareness about public health and how your organization and community support it! Each day of NPHW will focus on a public health topic. During each day of National Public Health Week, we focus on a particular public health topic. Then, we identify ways each of us can make a difference on that topic. These areas are critical to our future success in creating the healthiest nation, and everyone can do their part to help!
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April 7–13, 2025 | Priority Areas
It Starts Here: Your Health is Our Mission
Climate Action Starts Here: Championing Resilience for Health
Health Equity Starts Here: Optimizing Health for All
Advocacy Starts Here: Amplifying Voices for Public Health
The Future of Public Health Starts Here: Strengthening the Public Health Workforce
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NPHW Priority Areas
It Starts Here: Your Health is Our mission—Public health continues to prioritize health at every level, ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to thrive. Recent efforts have led to the eradication of various diseases in regions across the globe, the expansion of vaccination programs to protect children and older adults, and the securing of funding for foundational public health services to address urgent needs like reproductive care, behavioral health and climate resilience.
It Starts Here: Your Health is Our mission
Climate Action Starts Here — Climate change impacts both physical and mental health through rising temperatures, poor air quality, extreme weather events and disrupted ecosystems. These effects are felt most in communities of color and low-income neighborhoods, which have faced years of underinvestment and systemic inequities, making them more vulnerable to climate risks. However, there is hope and a clear path forward. By taking bold and equitable action, we can reduce the health effects of climate change and build stronger, healthier communities. Solutions include rapidly transitioning to clean energy, improving energy efficiency, and supporting sustainable food systems.
Climate Action Starts Here
Health Equity Starts Here — Health equity is important because it means that all individuals have access to the resources and opportunities needed to achieve their full health potential, regardless of socioeconomic, racial, geographic, or disability-related disparities. By addressing the root causes of health inequities, such as discrimination,
unequal access to care and barriers faced by individuals with disabilities, communities can reduce preventable diseases and improve overall well-being. For example, the expansion of telehealth services has been a significant public health win, improving access to care for people with mobility or transportation
challenges and those in rural areas. Promoting health equity fosters healthier populations, reduces health care costs and builds more resilient societies.
Health Equity Starts Here
Advocacy Starts Here — We’ve all been advocates in our own way. Whether it was asking for a raise, standing up for your child’s needs, or sharing your opinion, we have all used our voices to influence change. Public health advocacy is no different. It’s about using your voice to create a healthier world for everyone.
Advocacy Starts Here
The Future of Public Health Starts Here -A strong and resilient public health workforce is key to keeping communities healthy and addressing the nation’s most urgent health challenges. Public health professionals work hard to prevent disease, promote wellness and protect communities.
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Ways to get involved!
- Attend an event at SPH!
- Check out APHA NPHW events page for a full list of events each day.
- Promote BUSPH NPHW using hashtags #NPHW2025 #BUSPH #PublicHealth
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