Public Health Leadership & Trustworthy Communication
Across
- 2. The population whose needs, culture, and concerns shape outbreak response
- 6. Groups or individuals with an interest in public health decisions
- 7. Taking responsibility for decisions and outcomes
- 10. Understanding and acknowledging community fears and concerns
- 12. Planning and readiness steps taken before an outbreak happens
- 13. Fair distribution of resources and protection during disease response
- 14. Foundation of effective public health communication
- 15. Moral principles guiding public health decisions
- 16. Quality that makes a messenger believable and reliable
Down
- 1. Working together across teams/agencies to control disease spread
- 3. Process of informing the public about health threats and protective actions
- 4. Principles that guide what is “right” when making public health decisions
- 5. Speaking up for policies, resources, or groups to improve public health outcomes
- 8. Openness in sharing information with the public during outbreaks
- 9. Doing the right thing consistently, even when pressured or criticized
- 11. The ability to guide and influence others toward public health goals