Resources for Public Health Leaders
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STAR Model: Office - Harvard University
STAR (Support. Transform. Achieve. Results.) is an innovative process for creating an effective and productive work culture.

How Employers Can Advance Health Equity in the Workplace - McKinsey & Company
This article analyzes a 2021 survey of US employees to understand the state of health equity within the workforce and provide recommendations.

Meta Analysis of Relative Contribution of Leadership Styles to Followers' Mental Health - Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies
A meta-analysis study that compares the strength of the relationships between leadership styles and followers’ overall mental health.

Politics and the Public Health Workforce: Lessons Suggested from a Five-State Study - Milbank Quarterly
This study of 5 states focuses on lessons learned pertaining to the public health workforce and ARP funding during the covid-19 pandemic.

The Best Way to Boost Workers’ Mental Health Is to Give Them Good Managers - Scientific American
To improve workers’ health, companies need to support “transformational” leaders and weed out “destructive” actors, not just tout wellness programs.

Prioritizing Public Health Worker Safety, Mental Health, and Well-being
The Total Worker Health® model aims to improve the well-being of the workforce by protecting & enhancing their health & productivity.

The State of the U.S. Public Health Workforce: Ongoing Challenges and Future Directions - Annual Review of Public Health
This review discusses the workforce-related challenges persisting in the public health field today and steps for moving forward to rebuild.

Recommended Resources to Advance Employee Mental Health & Well-Being in Public Health Agencies - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Extensive list of resources for potential adaptation and use by public health entities to advance employee mental health and well-being.

PH WINS 2021: Rising Stress and Burnout in Public Health - de Beaumont
This PH WINS data from 2021 documents the effects of two years of COVID-19 response on the public health workforce.
This PH-HERO Workforce Resource Center is supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The contents are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, CDC or the U.S. government.