Partnership for Prevention

Partnership for Prevention® is a national membership organization dedicated to building evidence of sound disease prevention and health promotion policies and practices and advocating their adoption by public and private sectors.

Alcohol Abuse & MisuseAction Guides
Alcohol Abuse & MisuseAlcohol Abuse & Misuse
 Clinical Preventive ServicesClinical Preventive Services
 Community Preventive ServicesCommunity Preventive Services
Immunization PolicyImmunization Policy
 Obesity, Activity & NutritionObesity, Activity & Nutrition
Tobacco UseTobacco Use
Worksite HealthWorksite Health

News

Read Corinne Husten's editorial in the Wall Street Journal on why cigarette smuggling does not justify elimination of tobacco taxes.

The U.S. Public Health Service releases Treating Tobacco Use and Dependence: 2008 Update. Partnership's Dr. Corinne Husten was liaison to the guideline update panel. Read More. 

Partnership hosts successful Health Professionals Roundtable. 

Partnership provides technical support on recently introduced Infant Immunization Improvement Act

Partnership, National Coalition for Promoting Physical Activity, Workplace Fitness Coalition, and International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association host a briefing on the importance of worksite physical activity. Read More.

Partnership and CDC release new evidence-based tool to help communities fight chronic diseases. 

Find out how public health professionals can establish a smoke-free ordinance to reduce exposure to secondhand smoke. Read more.  



2008 World Health Care Congress: John Clymer (Partnership), Paul Speranza (Wegmans), Larry Becker (Xerox) 2008 World Health Care Congress: John Clymer (Partnership) and Jim Hagedorn (Scotts Miracle-Gro)
 
Fit at Work Congressional Briefing: Sheila Franklin (National Coalition for Promotion Physical Activity), Helen Durkin (International Health, Racquet and Sportsclub Association) and Diane Flanders (Erickson Communities)Fit at Work Congressional Briefing: Bill Dietz, PhD, Director, Division of Nutrition and Physical Activity, CDC
 


Policy & Advocacy
We advocate science-based prevention policies to improve the health of all Americans. Learn about Prevention-Centered Health Reform.
Read about our Congressional briefings .

Key Initiatives