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EPA's Soil Fumigant ToolBox for First Responders and Medical Personnel
Emergency Medical and Field Fumigation Guides for Methyl Bromide, Methylisothiocyanate (MITC), Chloropicrin, and Metam Sodium/Metam Potassium.
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You Are Welcome Here Posters
If you would like to signal that yours is a welcoming business, social setting or place of worship, download one of MCN’s window posters and signal to the migrants in your midst, you are welcome here. Available in English and Spanish.
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- womanumbrella ( 575 Kb )
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What is the clinician's role in recruiting consumer board members?
Migrant Clinicians Network and Migrant Health Promotions recommend strategies for increasing clinician involvement in consumer board member recruitment.
"What is your role in recruiting consumer board members?" is an Implementation Plan for Increasing Consumer Board Members at FQHCs.
Additionally, MCN and MHP have created a template for a recruitment poster to hang in your clinic. Feel free to take this tool and adapt it for the unique needs of your site.
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- RecruitingFWBoardMembers FINAL ( 320 Kb )
My Language. My Choice Campaign poster
This poster is the first in a series at Pacific Lutheran University underwritten by a grant from the Pride Foundation.
The My Language. My Choice (MLMC) Campaign is a poster campaign to address the use of hurtful and harmful language. The campaign is focused on personal responsibility and choice. Student leaders from various areas on campus have been photographed tearing up a word that they personally choose not to use.
If you would like further information about hurtful/harmful language, provide feedback, and continue the conversation about language choice, please visit the PLU Diversity Center website at www.plu.edu/dcenter.
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- MLMC Poster ( 159 Kb )
Reproductive Health Care through the Eyes of Latina Women: Insights for Providers (2012)
Latinas are experiencing high rates of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), teen childbearing, and unintended pregnancy. This report presents nine recommendations for sexual and reproductive health clinics and providers to increase young Latina women’s access to reproductive health services. The recommendations are based on findings derived from 14 focus groups conducted by Child Trends in three cities in the United States with young adult Latina women (18-24 years-old) and with reproductive health care and social service providers serving large Latina populations.
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End of Life and Palliative Care Publications and Research
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
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Michigan Alcohol Screening Test-Short Form
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Edinburgh Post-Partum Depression Scare
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Vanderbilt Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Scale
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