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DPH outlines five‑module climate‑health curriculum, aims for June launch

2784709 · January 15, 2025
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DPH and Yale are developing a five‑module curriculum for local health departments covering extreme weather, temperature, air quality, water/foodborne and vectorborne illness; resiliency strategy frameworks are in progress and the team aims to launch June 1 after focus groups and internal approvals.

The Department of Public Health gave coalition members an update on curriculum development and the timeline for launch.

Hannah described the curriculum as five modules created from a survey of local health directors and organized around extreme weather, temperature, air quality, water and foodborne illnesses, and vectorborne illnesses. “We really see our sort of value add on a curriculum as having Connecticut specific information and data,” she said, and…

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