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March 22nd, 2024

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  • Call for Reviewers closes today! 3/22/24
  • Submit your abstract to CBPHC by 3/29/24
  • Opportunities from APHA Affiliates

Call for APHA 2024 Abstract Submission Reviewers closesTODAY!


Volunteer to review abstracts submitted to the Community-Based Public Health Caucus for APHA 2024.


Sign up specifically for the CBPH Caucus here: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2024/cbph/cfr.cgi


Deadline for Call for Reviewers: March 22nd, 2024 at 11:59PM PST


Required to enter the following information:

  • Name (First and Last)
  • Affiliation
  • Email
  • APHA Conflict of Interest Disclosure Form
  • Area(s) of Expertise


If you have any questions, please reach out to our friendly Program Planner, Angela Young-Brinn (confidenceplus2000@gmail.com)

Submit your Abstract to the Community-Based Public Health Caucus by March 29th!


This year's theme is Rebuilding Trust in Public Health and Science.


We welcome you to submit your abstract to the CBPH Caucus Program!


Submission deadline:

March 29th, 2024 by 11:59PM PST


If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out to your friendly 2024 Program Planner:

Angela Young-Brinn (confidenceplus2000@gmail.com)


CBPH Caucus Call for Abstracts: https://apha.confex.com/apha/2024/cbph.htm


CBPH Caucus 2024 Abstract Guide: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZpbNRqKS8sqvr6MQCIWxrnQ0QHQ1LdPu/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=117288174099982399322&rtpof=true&sd=true


Note: If you are interested in submitting a Full Session Proposal, please see instructions on pg. 8 of the Abstract Guide or in the Call for Abstracts.


CBPH Caucus APHA 2024 Submission Topics


  1. CBPR and Place-Based Community Transformation
  2. Community Voices: Community Member Perspectives on Community-Academic Partnerships and CBPR ( presenting author must be a community member)
  3. Community-Driven Work to Rebuild Trust in Public Health and Science
  4. Community-Driven Work to Transform Policy and Address Social Challenges
  5. Ethical Challenges of Community-Based Participatory Research
  6. Lessons Learned from CBPR Projects
  7. Measures, Methods, and Evaluation in CBPR
  8. Overcoming Social and Ethical Challenges through Community-Based Participatory Research
  9. Participatory Approaches to Address Social and Structural Determinants of Rebuilding Trust in Public Health and Science
  10. Power of CBPR to Achieve Health Equity
  11. The Scholarship of CBPR: Innovative Strategies to Communicate Findings for Change
  12. Youth Roundtable: Youth Leading the Way to Rebuilding Trust in Public Health and Science (presenting author must be a student/youth)


Opportunities from APHA Affiliates

Policy Statements


For those interested in policy statements, find them here (logged in as an APHA member). Learn how to use them with this video  (example at 48 minutes in). Utilize the how-to-use one-pager here. Explore the policy statement development process here and learn how to write one here. Additionally, stay informed with the 2024 policy statement development calendar here and identify gaps for 2024 here.


Advocacy Opportunities


Start exploring APHA’s topics and issues pages here. Consider attending APHA’s Policy Action Institute on June 17-18 in DC (details here).

Get Involved!


Do you want to get more involved in the Community-Based Public Health Caucus?


Are you interested in exploring leadership roles and gaining experience supporting our historic group within APHA?


We want to hear from you! Contact Chair Dr. Raheem Young (young.raheem1212@gmail.com) to learn more.

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