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The Quick Guide to Health Literacy
The Quick Guide to Health Literacy including fact sheets and strategies to increase the usability of health information.
The Quick Guide to Health Literacy
The Quick Guide to Health Literacy including fact sheets and strategies to increase the usability of health information.
The Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention, NEW YORK
The Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Care and Prevention is a community based Center for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer through new models of patient care, research, education and outreach designed to address the unique needs of the community. The Center, made possible by a generous gift from the Polo Ralph Lauren Corporation, is a partnership between Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center and North General Hospital. Located in East Harlem, New York, its patient’s rights include making cancer screening and treatment available to all.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Improving the health and healthcare of all Americans
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Improving the health and healthcare of all Americans
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Improving the health and healthcare of all Americans
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Improving the health and healthcare of all Americans
The Seasonal Influenza (Flu) Guide for Community & Faith-based Organizations & Leaders
From Health Reources and Services Administration this resource is available in Spanish and english. In an accessible, easy-to-read format, the Seasonal Flu guide provides: flu facts; every day prevention steps; and ways that community leaders can contribute to the flu prevention effort. This guide is an important fight the flu resource for our Spanish-speaking community and faith-based partners.
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The Silent Crisis: How to Do Outreach in an Anti-Immigrant Climate
This resource for Outreach Programs provides ideas and resources for how to do outreach in an anti-immigrant climate by addressing specific barriers, providing strategies, and listing resources.It is provided by Health Outreach Partners in collaboration with Quincy Community Health Center, Lorena Sprager and Associates, Migrant Legal Action Program, and attendees from the 2011 and 2012 Western Migrant Stream Forums (WMSF).
The Surveillance of Work- Related Pesticide Illness: An Application of the Sentinel Event Notification Systems for Occupational Risks( SENSOR)
In response to limitations in state-based occupational disease surveillance, the California Department of Health Services developed a model for surveillance of acute, work-related pesticide illness. The objectives were to enhance case reporting and link case reports to preventive interventions. Risk factors for pesticide illness were prevalent.