Social Marketing Information

Fact Sheets

Coordinators Guide

 

In October of 2000, The Public Health Association of Nebraska was awarded a Health Care Cash Fund Grant from the Nebraska Health and Human Services System for a project called Social Change Through Public Health Marketing Strategies. 

During the first year, a Stakeholders group consisting of consumers and public health professionals from across the state, met several times to determine the focus and priority public health issues that would be developed. Based upon information and input from the Stakeholders group, a plan was developed by Pickering Creative Group.  Click here  to see an overview of the plan.

 

Fact Sheets

 

 

Information Related to a 
Local Health Department

Process To Establish A Local Health Department

Core Functions of Public Health

Ten Essential Services of Public Health

 

 

Physical Activity

Physical Activity for Adolescents & Young Adults

Physical Activity for Adults

Physical Activity for Older Adults

 

 

Oral Health

 

Good Oral Health Practices Should Begin in Infancy

 

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Coordinators Guide

 

Below are downloadable copies from a PHAN's MEDIA PACKET. These marketing materials are made available for use in local public health programs to create awareness of public health and educate the public and decision makers on the benefits of public health. Some of the materials are available only in Adobe Acrobat. 
 

Press Releases

 

Dramatic Expansion of State Public Health System Benefits All Nebraskans

Public Health - Extending Life Expectancy - Expanding in Nebraska


 

Radio Spots

 

Three :30 second spots you can put on your local radio station


 

Newspaper Ads

 

Three newspaper ads that can be placed in your local paper, various newsletters, and flyers. They are available for downloading in PDF Adobe Acrobat Reader.

Ad 1   Ad 2   Ad 3

Living Longer

Your Health


 

Billboards

 

Three billboard examples you can place around your community - available in PDF Adobe Acrobat Reader.

 

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