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AzPHA Annual Award Nominations
Each year the AzPHA recognizes persons who’ve made an outstanding contribution to public health in Arizona. Our awards are named after people who have made career-long important contributions to public health and/or the AZ Public Health Association over the years. You can visit our AzPHA website to see our past awardees.
Please take some time to nominate a colleague who has made a special contribution to public health! We have awards in several categories. Below are summaries of the awards and links to the nominating forms.
We will be recognizing our nominees and award winners at a recognition event associated with our 2019 Annual Meeting.
The 2019 Senator Andy Nichols Honor Award honors those who have made outstanding contributions to public health policy. The award is named after the late Senator Andy Nichols, an advocate for good public health policy.
The Cele Cohen Nursing Award was established for the purpose of recognizing the contributions of Cecelia Cohen to public health nursing. This award is to recognize a public/community health nurse within Arizona that has made an outstanding contribution to public/community health.
The Harold B Woodward Award is given for work done for the advancement or betterment of the Arizona Public Health Association. Hard work, dedication, or any other contribution to the Association will be the guideline for the selection. Nominees must be members of the Arizona Public Health Association.
The Elsie Eyer CUP Award creates an opportunity to recognize persons or entities that have demonstrated a sustained effort in assuring the delivery of health services to underserved populations in Arizona.
Underserved people are those who face barriers to accessing services because they have difficulty paying for services, have language or cultural barriers, have insufficient resources in the community, have disparities in health status, are homeless, or are at-risk school children.
The Lloyd E. Burton Scholarship is intended to attract students to careers that will improve the public’s health. The scholarship is in recognition of the late Lloyd E. Burton, Ph.D. for his sustained support of AzPHA and his efforts to encourage interest in professions that improve the public’s health.
1. Applicants should be Arizona students who are currently enrolled in a degree-seeking program related to public health (e.g. nursing, medicine, public health, health administration, etc.).
2. Applicants may not be current employees of the Arizona Public Health Association
3. Students must also be current members of AZPHA (Student memberships are $25 and you may become a member online at www.azpha.org)
2019 Health Education Media Making Yearly Awards
Any health education or patient education material produced in Arizona by an Arizona resident(s) during August 2018 –August 2019 is eligible for a HEMMY award. No item may be entered in more than one category. Categories are for Professional Submissions, Grassroots Submissions, and for a Student (any category)
If the same materials have been submitted for a nomination in a previous year the submitted forfeits a refund and the materials will not be reviewed. The materials must be newly created each year for submission.
There will be awards for each category: First Place: Plaque* Second Place: Certificates*
Winners will be recognized at our Annual Conference on Tuesday October 29th, 2019 Please email an image of your submission to [email protected]. If your award wins one of the 3 prizes it will be showcased during this portion.
Use this form to submit or nominate a person/organization for a 2019 HEMMY Award.
Applications Now Being Accepted for the 2019 Eric Gilbertson Advocacy Institute for Behavioral Health
SPONSORED BY THE ARIZONA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CORPORATION
WHAT: Six days of advocacy training and a comprehensive overview of the AZ behavioral health system
WHERE: Foundation for Senior Living (FSL – Caregiver House) 1201 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85014
WHEN: Saturdays – 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (repeats every other Saturday)
September 7, 2019
September 21, 2019
October 5, 2019
October 19, 2019
November 2, 2019
November 16, 2019
WHY: To better navigate the behavioral health system and obtain skills for self-advocacy & systematic change!
For an application, visit www.azabc.org or call 602-712-9200
Completed applications are due by Friday, August 9th and can be e-mailed to [email protected] or mailed to ABC, 501 E Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Note: There is a $10 non-refundable application fee and, for those accepted into the class, a $75 program fee
__________________________
The Eric Gilbertson Advocacy Institute for Behavioral Health is designed for service recipients, family members, board members of behavioral health agencies, individuals concerned about quality behavioral health services in Arizona.
This curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of the Arizona behavioral health system and to assist you in becoming an effective advocate for those receiving behavioral health services.
The Institute provides information, training, and resources to participants on behavioral health issues as the system continues to move towards integration of physical and behavioral health.
The curriculum is designed to empower you at the individual, provider, and system level to be a voice about what works and what needs improvement. The Institute will provide participants with opportunities to meet and talk with leaders and advocates in the Arizona behavioral health system.
Additionally, you will have an opportunity to meet and unite with others who have a similar interest in creating a powerful voice on important issues.
You will also learn how various state agencies are responsible for the delivery of integrated behavioral health services and how the public policy process works at the state and national levels to impact behavioral health policy.
Topics Covered:
- History of the Disability Movement State Agencies That Deliver Services to Individuals
- The Role of DHS, DES, AHCCCS, DOE, the Courts & Corrections
- The Role of the Regional Behavioral Health Authorities (RBHAs) & Complete Care Contractors
- Community Supports State & Federal Policy Legislative Process
- Organizing for Change
Applications Now Being Accepted for the 2019 Eric Gilbertson Advocacy Institute for Behavioral Health
SPONSORED BY THE ARIZONA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CORPORATION
WHAT: Six days of advocacy training and a comprehensive overview of the AZ behavioral health system
WHERE: Foundation for Senior Living (FSL – Caregiver House) 1201 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85014
WHEN: Saturdays – 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (repeats every other Saturday)
September 7, 2019
September 21, 2019
October 5, 2019
October 19, 2019
November 2, 2019
November 16, 2019
WHY: To better navigate the behavioral health system and obtain skills for self-advocacy & systematic change!
For an application, visit www.azabc.org or call 602-712-9200
Completed applications are due by Friday, August 9th and can be e-mailed to [email protected] or mailed to ABC, 501 E Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Note: There is a $10 non-refundable application fee and, for those accepted into the class, a $75 program fee
__________________________
The Eric Gilbertson Advocacy Institute for Behavioral Health is designed for service recipients, family members, board members of behavioral health agencies, individuals concerned about quality behavioral health services in Arizona.
This curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of the Arizona behavioral health system and to assist you in becoming an effective advocate for those receiving behavioral health services.
The Institute provides information, training, and resources to participants on behavioral health issues as the system continues to move towards integration of physical and behavioral health.
The curriculum is designed to empower you at the individual, provider, and system level to be a voice about what works and what needs improvement. The Institute will provide participants with opportunities to meet and talk with leaders and advocates in the Arizona behavioral health system.
Additionally, you will have an opportunity to meet and unite with others who have a similar interest in creating a powerful voice on important issues.
You will also learn how various state agencies are responsible for the delivery of integrated behavioral health services and how the public policy process works at the state and national levels to impact behavioral health policy.
Topics Covered:
- History of the Disability Movement State Agencies That Deliver Services to Individuals
- The Role of DHS, DES, AHCCCS, DOE, the Courts & Corrections
- The Role of the Regional Behavioral Health Authorities (RBHAs) & Complete Care Contractors
- Community Supports State & Federal Policy Legislative Process
- Organizing for Change
Free Mental Health First Aid Certification Opportunities for AzPHA Members
Arizona Public Health Association is delighted to announce that they’re partnering with Crisis Response Network to provide their members a free opportunity to become certified in Mental Health First Aid. They’ll have 4 separate opportunities in this fall to take the 8-hour (one day) Mental Health First Aid course in which you’ll learn risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns, strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help.
When you take a course, you’ll learn how to apply the Mental Health First Aid action plan in a variety of situations, including when someone is experiencing:
- Panic attacks
- Suicidal thoughts or behaviors
- Nonsuicidal self-injury
- Acute psychosis (e.g., hallucinations or delusions)
- Overdose or withdrawal from alcohol or drug use
- Reaction to a traumatic event
Not a member of AzPHA? Click HERE to join!
Upon completion of the one-day course you’ll receive a three-year certification. It’s a terrific opportunity to build your public health skill set while enhancing your professional credentials.
The courses will be offered on the following days at CRN – 1275 W Washington Street, Suite 108, Tempe, AZ 85281
October 23 (Wednesday)
November 1 (Friday)
November 14 (Thursday)
November 15 (Friday)
Free Mental Health First Aid Certification Opportunities for AzPHA Members
Arizona Public Health Association is delighted to announce that they’re partnering with Crisis Response Network to provide their members a free opportunity to become certified in Mental Health First Aid. They’ll have 4 separate opportunities in this fall to take the 8-hour (one day) Mental Health First Aid course in which you’ll learn risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns, strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help.
When you take a course, you’ll learn how to apply the Mental Health First Aid action plan in a variety of situations, including when someone is experiencing:
- Panic attacks
- Suicidal thoughts or behaviors
- Nonsuicidal self-injury
- Acute psychosis (e.g., hallucinations or delusions)
- Overdose or withdrawal from alcohol or drug use
- Reaction to a traumatic event
Not a member of AzPHA? Click HERE to join!
Upon completion of the one-day course you’ll receive a three-year certification. It’s a terrific opportunity to build your public health skill set while enhancing your professional credentials.
The courses will be offered on the following days at CRN – 1275 W Washington Street, Suite 108, Tempe, AZ 85281
October 23 (Wednesday)
November 1 (Friday)
November 14 (Thursday)
November 15 (Friday)
Applications Now Being Accepted for the 2019 Eric Gilbertson Advocacy Institute for Behavioral Health
SPONSORED BY THE ARIZONA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CORPORATION
WHAT: Six days of advocacy training and a comprehensive overview of the AZ behavioral health system
WHERE: Foundation for Senior Living (FSL – Caregiver House) 1201 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85014
WHEN: Saturdays – 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (repeats every other Saturday)
September 7, 2019
September 21, 2019
October 5, 2019
October 19, 2019
November 2, 2019
November 16, 2019
WHY: To better navigate the behavioral health system and obtain skills for self-advocacy & systematic change!
For an application, visit www.azabc.org or call 602-712-9200
Completed applications are due by Friday, August 9th and can be e-mailed to [email protected] or mailed to ABC, 501 E Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Note: There is a $10 non-refundable application fee and, for those accepted into the class, a $75 program fee
__________________________
The Eric Gilbertson Advocacy Institute for Behavioral Health is designed for service recipients, family members, board members of behavioral health agencies, individuals concerned about quality behavioral health services in Arizona.
This curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of the Arizona behavioral health system and to assist you in becoming an effective advocate for those receiving behavioral health services.
The Institute provides information, training, and resources to participants on behavioral health issues as the system continues to move towards integration of physical and behavioral health.
The curriculum is designed to empower you at the individual, provider, and system level to be a voice about what works and what needs improvement. The Institute will provide participants with opportunities to meet and talk with leaders and advocates in the Arizona behavioral health system.
Additionally, you will have an opportunity to meet and unite with others who have a similar interest in creating a powerful voice on important issues.
You will also learn how various state agencies are responsible for the delivery of integrated behavioral health services and how the public policy process works at the state and national levels to impact behavioral health policy.
Topics Covered:
- History of the Disability Movement State Agencies That Deliver Services to Individuals
- The Role of DHS, DES, AHCCCS, DOE, the Courts & Corrections
- The Role of the Regional Behavioral Health Authorities (RBHAs) & Complete Care Contractors
- Community Supports State & Federal Policy Legislative Process
- Organizing for Change
Free Mental Health First Aid Certification Opportunities for AzPHA Members
Arizona Public Health Association is delighted to announce that they’re partnering with Crisis Response Network to provide their members a free opportunity to become certified in Mental Health First Aid. They’ll have 4 separate opportunities in this fall to take the 8-hour (one day) Mental Health First Aid course in which you’ll learn risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns, strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help.
When you take a course, you’ll learn how to apply the Mental Health First Aid action plan in a variety of situations, including when someone is experiencing:
- Panic attacks
- Suicidal thoughts or behaviors
- Nonsuicidal self-injury
- Acute psychosis (e.g., hallucinations or delusions)
- Overdose or withdrawal from alcohol or drug use
- Reaction to a traumatic event
Not a member of AzPHA? Click HERE to join!
Upon completion of the one-day course you’ll receive a three-year certification. It’s a terrific opportunity to build your public health skill set while enhancing your professional credentials.
The courses will be offered on the following days at CRN – 1275 W Washington Street, Suite 108, Tempe, AZ 85281
October 23 (Wednesday)
November 1 (Friday)
November 14 (Thursday)
November 15 (Friday)
Free Mental Health First Aid Certification Opportunities for AzPHA Members
Arizona Public Health Association is delighted to announce that they’re partnering with Crisis Response Network to provide their members a free opportunity to become certified in Mental Health First Aid. They’ll have 4 separate opportunities in this fall to take the 8-hour (one day) Mental Health First Aid course in which you’ll learn risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns, strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help.
When you take a course, you’ll learn how to apply the Mental Health First Aid action plan in a variety of situations, including when someone is experiencing:
- Panic attacks
- Suicidal thoughts or behaviors
- Nonsuicidal self-injury
- Acute psychosis (e.g., hallucinations or delusions)
- Overdose or withdrawal from alcohol or drug use
- Reaction to a traumatic event
Not a member of AzPHA? Click HERE to join!
Upon completion of the one-day course you’ll receive a three-year certification. It’s a terrific opportunity to build your public health skill set while enhancing your professional credentials.
The courses will be offered on the following days at CRN – 1275 W Washington Street, Suite 108, Tempe, AZ 85281
October 23 (Wednesday)
November 1 (Friday)
November 14 (Thursday)
November 15 (Friday)
Applications Now Being Accepted for the 2019 Eric Gilbertson Advocacy Institute for Behavioral Health
SPONSORED BY THE ARIZONA BEHAVIORAL HEALTH CORPORATION
WHAT: Six days of advocacy training and a comprehensive overview of the AZ behavioral health system
WHERE: Foundation for Senior Living (FSL – Caregiver House) 1201 E. Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85014
WHEN: Saturdays – 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. (repeats every other Saturday)
September 7, 2019
September 21, 2019
October 5, 2019
October 19, 2019
November 2, 2019
November 16, 2019
WHY: To better navigate the behavioral health system and obtain skills for self-advocacy & systematic change!
For an application, visit www.azabc.org or call 602-712-9200
Completed applications are due by Friday, August 9th and can be e-mailed to [email protected] or mailed to ABC, 501 E Thomas Road, Phoenix, AZ 85012
Note: There is a $10 non-refundable application fee and, for those accepted into the class, a $75 program fee
__________________________
The Eric Gilbertson Advocacy Institute for Behavioral Health is designed for service recipients, family members, board members of behavioral health agencies, individuals concerned about quality behavioral health services in Arizona.
This curriculum provides a comprehensive overview of the Arizona behavioral health system and to assist you in becoming an effective advocate for those receiving behavioral health services.
The Institute provides information, training, and resources to participants on behavioral health issues as the system continues to move towards integration of physical and behavioral health.
The curriculum is designed to empower you at the individual, provider, and system level to be a voice about what works and what needs improvement. The Institute will provide participants with opportunities to meet and talk with leaders and advocates in the Arizona behavioral health system.
Additionally, you will have an opportunity to meet and unite with others who have a similar interest in creating a powerful voice on important issues.
You will also learn how various state agencies are responsible for the delivery of integrated behavioral health services and how the public policy process works at the state and national levels to impact behavioral health policy.
Topics Covered:
- History of the Disability Movement State Agencies That Deliver Services to Individuals
- The Role of DHS, DES, AHCCCS, DOE, the Courts & Corrections
- The Role of the Regional Behavioral Health Authorities (RBHAs) & Complete Care Contractors
- Community Supports State & Federal Policy Legislative Process
- Organizing for Change
The 2021 AHCF Golf Tournament benefits the Arizona Health Care Foundation’s Live a Dream, Scholarship, and Holiday Grant programs.
The Orange Tree Golf Club is an Iconic Course in the heart of Scottsdale, a desert oasis located in what was once an orange tree grove. It is one of Arizona’s finest luxury golf vacation destinations. The Orange Tree Golf Club was recently awarded a Green Award for the Scottsdale Green by Design Award from Scottsdale Convention & Visitors Bureau.
Click HERE to register
Registration & Putting Contest
6:30 am – 7:20 am
Tee time
7:30 am Shotgun Start | Scramble
Tournament Fee
$195 Per Person | $775 Foursome
Includes
18 holes of golf and cart, breakfast and lunch, tons of fun