UWPHI Immersions Presents: An Introduction to the Foundational Capabilities and Centering Values in Narrative

Please register and save the date for our next virtual Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) Immersion on April 17 from 1:30-4pm CT!

This Immersion will feature presenters from the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB) who will provide an overview of the Foundational Capabilities, as well as Annie Rosemurgy who will lead a discussion and an activity centered on narrative and values.

All governmental public health staff and allied partners are invited to join the Immersion. The April Immersion content may be of particular interest to individuals who want to increase their familiarity with the terminology and frameworks associated with the Foundational Capabilities, as well as individuals looking to deepen their skills and abilities to center values through narrative.

Please register and save the date for our next virtual Public Health Infrastructure Grant (PHIG) Immersion on April 17th from 1:30pm – 4pm CT.

Our topic will be: UWPHI Immersions: An Introduction to the Foundational Capabilities and Centering Values in Narrative.

This immersion will:

  • Describe and deepen understanding of the Foundational Public Health Services (FPHS) framework and its components, with a focus on the Foundational Capabilities and how they connect to attendees’ existing work.
  • Share examples of FPHS in practice from other states and amongst attendees.
  • Probe where narratives and values lie in complex messages by taking a deeper dive on the idea that narratives are always expressions of cultural values and never value-neutral.
  • Explore how individual practitioners bring their own values and history to interpreting complex messages.

Featured speakers include:

  • Reena Chudgar
  • Naomi Rich
  • Annie Rosemurgy

Please register and save the date today:

April 17th UWPHI Public Health Infrastructure Grant Virtual Immersion

We are excited to continue to offer learning opportunities through our Immersions and working toward building a strong and resilient public health infrastructure in Wisconsin! Please let us know if you have any questions.

Please reach out to our UWPHI Immersions Team at learning@pophealth.wisc.edu with any questions.