Effective Health Communication and Health Literacy: Understanding the Connection
This 1 hour webinar introduces the concepts of health literacy and health communication, outlines components of clear health

Asthma is a chronic respiratory condition affecting an estimated 26.8 million people in the United States, including 4.5 million children. Children are particularly susceptible to wildfire smoke for several reasons: their respiratory systems are still developing; they breathe more air (and air pollution) per pound of body weight than adults; and they’re more likely to be active outdoors.
This webinar will explore the intersection of wildfire smoke exposure and childhood asthma. Expert speakers, drawn from EPA’s National Environmental Leadership Award in Asthma Management winners and wildfire smoke grant program recipients, will share best practices, community-engagement strategies, and innovative approaches to integrating wildfire smoke readiness into asthma control efforts, protecting children’s respiratory health during wildfire smoke events and improving asthma health outcomes.
This 1 hour webinar introduces the concepts of health literacy and health communication, outlines components of clear health
Expand your knowledge and impact on addressing the health effects of extreme heat on individuals and populations with