New York, NY, United States
Strategic Communication Resources launches its 2007 New York City-based Interactive Workshop Series on different aspects of health communications.
Renata Schiavo, senior health communications consultant, founder of Strategic Communication Resources, New York University adjunct professor, and author of Health Communication: From Theory to Practice (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, April 2007) designs and facilitates all workshops. Amanda Crowe of Impact Health Communications, LLC is a guest co-facilitator for the Dos and Don’ts of Health Communication Planning workshop.
Overview
Health communication is increasingly recognised as a key approach to help change health and social behaviour with the goal of improving individual and public health outcomes. As the flow and volume of health information and messages continues to increase, breaking through the noise with tailored, multifaceted communications programmes is a strategic imperative to reach target audiences. This session is for people and organisations that are considering reaching out to health professionals, donors, healthcare providers, policy makers, patients, constituency groups or the general public.
In this workshop participants will:
Participants can bring examples, questions and case studies from their organisation.
Who Should Attend?
This workshop is intended for non-profit health organisations and foundations, including staff and board members, such as:
Dos and Don’ts of Health Communication Planning
Friday, May 14, 2007
9:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
At Support Center for Non-Profit Management Training Room
305 Seventh Avenue @ 27th Street, New York, NY
Maximum: 25 attendees
Click here for additional information and enrollment details, or e-mail renata@renataschiavo.com