
Public Policy & Legislation
What is Public Health Advocacy?
Public health advocacy seeks to influence policies and systems to improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities. It plays a vital role in shaping a healthier, more equitable society. Through these efforts, public health advocacy helps ensure that everyone has the opportunity to live a healthy life.
Advocacy efforts in public health may include:
- Raising awareness about key health issues like chronic disease, mental health, and access to care
- Supporting health-promoting policies at the local, state, or national level
- Encouraging healthy environments in schools, workplaces, and communities
- Engaging with lawmakers and decision-makers to promote health equity
- Mobilizing community members to take collective action
- Using media and storytelling to influence public opinion and inspire change
For more information about public health advocacy and how to get involved, visit the American Public Health Association’s page here.
How Can I Influence Policy?
Every citizen can advocate on behalf of public health. Those employed in government should forward messages to their State Legislators and Members of Congress after business hours and use only personal stationary, email addresses, and personal telephone.
Let your local, state, and federal representatives know how you, the voter, feel about issues.
To get involved in MPHA’s Policy Committee, please contact Stephen Modell.
We would love to hear from you!
Make your voice heard by advocating for public health matters:
MPHA is seeking Board nominees for the 2026-2028 term:
Webinar: Making an Impact in Health Policy
Below is a recording to MPHA’s advocacy webinar titled, “Making an Impact in Health Policy: Advocacy Strategies That Work.”
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APHA Policy Involvement
Seeking Volunteers!
Interested in reviewing APHA proposed policy statements annually? Timeframe is typically August – mid October.
Contact our ARGC: Hope Rollins, MBA, Michigan Affiliate Representative Governing Council
If Interested in Volunteering Contact: Hope Rollins
APHA Action Alerts
MPHA Health Policy Submission
Do you have policy issues or stories that members should be aware of?
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