• LTCCC's work is grounded in its organization as a New York State based coalition of consumer, community, civic and professional organizations, bringing together these different stakeholders to identify and address the systemic issues that affect quality of care and dignity in long term care. (idealist.org)
  • The Coalition for Compassionate Care of California (CCCC) is a statewide partnership of more than 95 regional and statewide organizations promoting high quality compassionate end of life care for all Californians. (caringcommunity.org)
  • Care First is a group of Alameda County organizations and community members who share a commitment to reducing the number of individuals with behavioral health concerns in Santa Rita Jail and preventing the future incarceration of Alameda County residents with behavioral health concerns. (afsc.org)
  • Even as they brace for state budget cuts that could hit this week, social service and community organizations met Monday to jump start grassroots support for longer-range revenue solutions. (chicagohomeless.org)
  • The CARE Coalition partners with community members, advocates, schools, religious organizations and mental health providers to hold neighborhood meetings, respond to crisis events, offer individual outreach, and provide education and awareness with the goal of building a trauma informed and resilient community. (hilltopusa.org)
  • Community based organizations provided case management services for 4,593 Missouri children in foster care in 2021. (mocoalitionforchildren.org)
  • Whenever possible ensuring health agencies partner with community-based organizations to get messaging out through channels we trust. (ourfamily.org)
  • As LGBTQ+ community and health leadership, the undersigned organizations offer to stand shoulder to shoulder with the mainstream health leadership to make sure we learn from history and do not allow any population to be disproportionately impacted or further stigmatized by a virus. (ourfamily.org)
  • The signatures were gathered by more than a dozen organizations, including the Coalition on Human Needs. (chn.org)
  • Although the impact of the organizations varies by state (see National Council on Disability, 2011), PADD has investigated complaints of abuse and neglect, and filed, joined, or intervened in class-action lawsuits that have alleged inappropriate care and treatment, including abuse and neglect of residents, the rights of people with a disability to live in the least restrictive environment, and breaches of statutory and constitutional rights. (ncd.gov)
  • Organizations such as United Cerebral Palsy and The Arc advocate for strengthening the community-based system. (ncd.gov)
  • While the organizations submitting this letter agree that State resources must be urgently allocated towards addressing homelessness, incarceration, hospitalization, conservatorship, and premature death of Californians living with severe mental illness, CARE Court is the wrong framework. (disabilityrightsca.org)
  • Our aim is simple - we look to recognize individuals, organizations and youth that go above and beyond their call to duty by giving back to the community. (cadca.org)
  • We want to let others in the community know what we're doing, how we are affiliated with all these other organizations and how we're making an impact, so that we raise awareness and participation in our coalition's efforts. (cadca.org)
  • The organizations receiving these grants are doing the kind of work we must continue to invest in to ensure that all our Wisconsin communities have adequate access to mental and behavioral health services. (wisconsin.gov)
  • Organizations were chosen based on their deep community connections and their ability to influence subgroups whose uninsured rates remain high. (mffh.org)
  • As part of GOME, the 15 organizations will also become members of this growing Coalition to ensure that Missouri's uninsured rate continues to fall. (mffh.org)
  • Gender-Affirming Care: The Role of the Pediatrician It is important for pediatricians to support this vulnerable population by defending the recommendations of reputable medical organizations and to show grace and humility in caring for their patients. (medscape.com)
  • Their work centers around work to ensure that long term care consumers, who are often very vulnerable, are cared for safely and treated with dignity. (changingaging.org)
  • Ensuring funding to community health centers is distributed in a fashion that accounts for the additional burden anticipated by LGBTQ-identified health centers. (ourfamily.org)
  • Ensuring LGBTQ+ health leadership, along with all providers and health care centers, are provided with timely and accurate information to disseminate. (ourfamily.org)
  • Address transgender, (a)gender, and gender violence (through, for instance, rape crisis centers, LGBT or gender identity nonprofits, mental health and health care practitioners) to develop a deeper understanding of the issues facing transgender and (a)gender youth. (ncte.org)
  • The Health Disparities Collaboratives of the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) were designed to improve care in community health centers, where many patients from ethnic and racial minority groups and uninsured patients receive treatment. (nih.gov)
  • We performed a controlled preintervention and postintervention study of community health centers participating in quality-improvement collaboratives (the Health Disparities Collaboratives sponsored by the HRSA) for the care of patients with diabetes, asthma, or hypertension. (nih.gov)
  • Overall, the intervention centers had considerably greater improvement than the external and internal control centers in the composite measures of quality for the care of patients with asthma and diabetes, but not for those with hypertension. (nih.gov)
  • The University of Illinois at Chicago Center for Healthy Work's Healthy Communities through Healthy Work (HCHW) is an outreach project of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention/National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health-funded Center of Excellence for Total Worker Health that conducted a multiphased qualitative action research (AR) study. (cdc.gov)
  • The Communities That Care Coalition has released the results of our 2021 Teen Health Survey. (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • The Coalition for Physician Accountability has released recommendations on 2021-22 Residency Season Interviewing for Medical Education Institutions Considering Applicants from LCME-Accredited, U.S. Osteopathic, and Non-U.S. Medical Schools . (nrmp.org)
  • Our Coalition of Unions has achieved a tentative agreement with the State on our benefits for the 2019-2021 biennium. (teamsters117.org)
  • Lyon County communities - Healthy Communities Coalition is beginning the process of writing our next 3-year Comprehensive Community Prevention Plan (CCPP) and we need your help. (healthycomm.org)
  • Parents, school staff, and other adults in the community can help kids prevent bullying by talking about it, building a safe school environment, and creating a community-wide bullying prevention strategy. (carrollcc.edu)
  • Communities That Care ( CTC ) [1] is a program of the Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (CSAP) in the office of the United States Government's Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). (wikipedia.org)
  • CTC is a coalition-based prevention operating system that uses a public health approach to prevent youth problem behaviors such as violence , delinquency , school drop out and substance abuse . (wikipedia.org)
  • WINCHESTER , VIRGINIA - Leaders from the Northern Shenandoah Valley Substance Abuse Coalition, area schools, the Drug Enforcement Administration, the United States Attorney's Office, and other law enforcement agencies, got together this week at James Wood Middle School to discuss the role of prevention education in combatting opioid abuse. (justice.gov)
  • Our communities have been significantly impacted by addiction and along with developing programs to help those in the throes of addiction, we must focus on prevention. (justice.gov)
  • The bill will make it harder, if not impossible, for people living with HIV and hepatitis to find affordable insurance that actually meets their prevention, care, and treatment needs. (therainbowtimesmass.com)
  • We need a system of health coverage that works for everyone, including low-income people living with chronic conditions and disabilities, and we urge Congress to keep their promise to ensure that the most vulnerable Americans do not lose access to life-saving prevention, care, and treatment," Penner concluded. (therainbowtimesmass.com)
  • Noting the need for increased investment in accelerated implementation of innovations at country level as well as in the research and development of new tools for tuberculosis care and prevention that are essential for the elimination of tuberculosis, 1. (who.int)
  • In May 2014, the Sixty-seventh World Health Assembly adopted a post-2015 TB prevention, care and control strategy known as the End TB Strategy, 4 (Annex 1). (who.int)
  • The first included those offered to community-based opioid analgesic misuse and abuse prevention coalitions, and the second comprised those primarily offered to health care providers . (cdc.gov)
  • These figures also indicate that current AIDS prevention programs are not reaching this community. (bvsalud.org)
  • INTRODUCTION: The Idaho Comprehensive Cancer Control Program (ICCCP) collaborated with the Idaho Immunization Program (IIP) to plan and implement activities to increase knowledge and awareness of liver cancer prevention through tailored hepatitis B immunization messaging to the Idaho community and health care providers. (cdc.gov)
  • We believe that a transformational proposal like CARE Court should be thoroughly vetted by stakeholders and informed by research and data before it is adopted. (disabilityrightsca.org)
  • [2] Using strategic consultation, training, and research-based tools, CTC is designed to help community stakeholders and decision makers understand and apply information about risk and protective factors, and programs that are proven to make a difference in promoting healthy youth development , in order to most effectively address the specific issues facing their community's youth. (wikipedia.org)
  • We decided to have a gathering with local stakeholders, government, and all the sectors and community members represented. (cadca.org)
  • On June 9, 2022, the Communities That Care Coalition released a report, How Franklin County and North Quabbin Schools are Advancing Racial Justice. (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • Our partners at the Greenfield Safe Schools Safe Streets Coalition have put together this great list of Camps and Activities for Children and Youth for Summer 2023 . (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • Due to the pandemic and working our way back to normal as a community, we decided to hold this year's event outside. (cadca.org)
  • The Long Term Care Community Coalition (LTCCC) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving quality of life and quality of care for elderly and disabled people who rely on long term care services and supports, including individuals who reside in nursing homes or assisted living and those who access services in their communities. (idealist.org)
  • The Long Term Care Community Coalition (LTCCC) is a group devoted to improving care for the elderly and disabled. (changingaging.org)
  • Telementoring through Project ECHO (Extension for Community Healthcare Outcomes) and patient navigation are two promising approaches to improve health care for people with in rural areas. (cdc.gov)
  • There was no improvement, however, in any of the intermediate outcomes assessed (urgent care or hospitalization for asthma, control of glycated hemoglobin levels for diabetes, and control of blood pressure for hypertension). (nih.gov)
  • In a competitive global market, the United States has high health care costs and poor outcomes (measured by such factors as healthy and productive lives) compared with other countries. (cdc.gov)
  • As President Obama stated, the United States spends twice as much per citizen on health care as any other country on earth yet ranks in the lowest tier of advanced countries in health outcomes. (cdc.gov)
  • Other data from the Dartmouth Atlas (6) show not only wide variation in health care services but that populations in regions with higher spending levels and more physician visits and hospitalizations do not experience better outcomes or quality of care. (cdc.gov)
  • Local efforts to promote POLST and provide education were led statewide by 18 funded POLST coalitions including the Sonoma County Coalition for Compassionate Care, a program of the Community Network. (caringcommunity.org)
  • AFSC's California Healing Justice Program is a founding member of the Care First Community Coalition (CFCC). (afsc.org)
  • If you would like to receive occasional updates of AFSC's work with Care First, please sign up for our quarterly program newsletter . (afsc.org)
  • Our Community Cat Coalition program has OFFICIALLY helped our 100th feral feline friend! (animalcareclinicbranson.com)
  • Starting in 1993 from a foundation of farmworker community organizing in Immokalee, Florida, the CIW is best known today for its Fair Food Program (FFP), launched in 2011. (wikipedia.org)
  • Providing a thoughtful space for community members to share their insights and experience with healthcare researchers and program developers as they start new initiatives. (maseriouscare.org)
  • Palestinian children suffer from the most brutal forms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and we are calling on the international community to donate to Al-Awda so that we can support the Gaza Community Mental Health Program, the oldest and largest provider of mental health services in Gaza. (al-awda.org)
  • The staff of The Gaza Community Mental Health Program provide crucial and irreplaceable mental health services to thousands of Gaza residents with a special emphasis on vulnerable groups such as children, women, and victims of torture and human rights violations. (al-awda.org)
  • A community education bachelors program for people interested in community change, urban schooling, and social justice. (uwm.edu)
  • Community Engagement and Education graduates talk about their experience in the program. (uwm.edu)
  • Interested students can pursue MS degrees in Cultural Foundations of Community Engagement and Education or Cognitive & Developmental Sciences in conjunction with the Community Engagement and Education BS program, completing the combined degrees with fewer total credits. (uwm.edu)
  • 12% (double the average) job growth: Social and Community Service Program Managers. (uwm.edu)
  • The "Building a Barrier: Community Partnerships in Preventing Opioid Abuse" program hopes to expand the region's collaboration in reaching children at risk for drug abuse. (justice.gov)
  • Finally, the program ended with a panel discussion on the intersections of drug abuse and risk factors in our communities, and what each of us can do to prevent children from becoming addicted to opiates as they confront the challenges of young adulthood. (justice.gov)
  • The project involved a multi-disciplinary coalition consisting of a research team at the New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health (NYCAMH), primary care practitioners (PCP) in the study region, and migrant health program (MHP) directors. (cdc.gov)
  • A coalition that calls to divest from the systems that cage and criminalize our community members, and to invest in holistic healthcare, housing, and life-affirming resources that create true safety and healing for Alameda County residents. (afsc.org)
  • Board members will bring their own lived experience as patients or caregivers as well as the broader perspectives of the communities they are closest to, either in their personal lives or because of where they live and work. (maseriouscare.org)
  • Ensuring that all COVID-19 responses take into account exceptionally vulnerable members of the LGBTQ+ communities, including our elders, bi people, and black and brown trans and gender nonconforming/nonbinary people. (ourfamily.org)
  • At least six members of the Druze community have fallen in battle since the start of the war, including Lt. Col. Salman Habaka and Lt. Col. Alim Abdallah , and two more announced this evening. (timesofisrael.com)
  • For as little as $6 a month you can help support our quality journalism while enjoying The Times of Israel AD-FREE , as well as accessing exclusive content available only to Times of Israel Community members. (timesofisrael.com)
  • It engages all community members who have a stake in healthy futures for young people and sets priorities for action based on community challenges and strengths. (wikipedia.org)
  • It then comes to our coalitions and our members to vote on the recipients of the I Care Awards . (cadca.org)
  • We had law enforcement, several county council members, the superintendent of schools among the members of the community who attended. (cadca.org)
  • The PAPCC is encouraged by this significant step forward to increasing patient access to health care in a cost-effective manner by making pharmacists, as key members of the patient care team, eligible for payment under Medicare Part B, and we look forward to working with our champions and others in Congress to enact this common-sense legislation into law," Ventimiglia said. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • Workshops and webinars on how to engage and support members of the Hmong community. (wisconsin.gov)
  • It is a common expression of verbal abuse and can dehumanize members of the LGBTQ+ community. (adaa.org)
  • This group will target members of the agricultural community, small businesses, mobile dental clinic participants, uninsured patients and others in the region. (mffh.org)
  • Coalition members also share learning and best practices, maximize resources, identify challenges and opportunities and build an inclusive plan to insure Missourians. (mffh.org)
  • Teachers, parents, health care providers, and community members have crucial roles in educating young people to prevent drug use and addiction," said NSVSAC Executive Director Lauren Cummings. (justice.gov)
  • Oregon continues to consult with About ATSDR community members to address local health concerns. (cdc.gov)
  • Oregon continues to consult of the U.S. Department with community members to address local health concerns. (cdc.gov)
  • Although the Puerto Rican community is known to be family-centered, often their infected members have had to face their illness without family and community support. (bvsalud.org)
  • Green House model creator, Dr. Bill Thomas,"an international authority on geriatric medicine and eldercare", will be honored by The Long Term Care Coalition in a fundraiser to benefit the coalition. (changingaging.org)
  • Dayton, Nevada - Js' Bistro in Dayton is once again hosting a fundraiser to benefit the community. (healthycomm.org)
  • Gain access to exclusive content shared only with the ToI Community, including exclusive webinars with our reporters and weekly letters from founding editor David Horovitz. (timesofisrael.com)
  • LGBTQ+ communities are very familiar with the phenomena of stigma and epidemics. (ourfamily.org)
  • So, the Obesity Action Coalition (OAC) asked Peter to tell us more about his journey and what it has taught him about stigma and treatment. (obesityaction.org)
  • 2 The CARE Court proposal is based on stigma and stereotypes of people living with mental health disabilities and experiencing homelessness. (disabilityrightsca.org)
  • The Columbus CARE (Community/Action/Resilience/Empowerment) Coalition is a collaborative effort led by Columbus Public Health. (hilltopusa.org)
  • Despite SB 1338's use of the terms "recovery" and "empowerment," CARE Court is a system of coerced, court-ordered treatment that strips people with mental health disabilities of their right to make their own decisions about their lives. (disabilityrightsca.org)
  • Since February 2016, health care providers in Oregon have been required to report "cadmium-positive urine results" to public health officials after high levels of cadmium were identified in neighborhoods near glass making facilities. (cdc.gov)
  • Meetings like this have nothing to do with identifying an opioid problem in a particular community-the fact of the matter is that opioids and opioid abuse are everywhere, it's a nationwide problem. (justice.gov)
  • PADD also advocates for community options at a systemic level. (ncd.gov)
  • Self-advocates worked with the State of Maryland to describe the benefits of community living to parents who did not support the closure of the Rosewood Center. (ncd.gov)
  • If you are looking for any assistance (other than Emergency Aid from the Coalition) please contact our Advocate Coordinator , Whitney at [email protected] for more information on all of the connections we have available in our network. (saluteheroes.org)
  • Warrick County Cares' vision is to be a community of healthy, productive families, free of drug and alcohol-misuse that engages in community and educational activities to present ourselves as positive role models," said Margery C. Gianopoulos , Assistant Director of Programs, Youth First and Warrick County Cares Coordinator. (cadca.org)
  • 2-5 Project ECHO uses telementoring within communities of practice to increase workforce capacity and enhance rural health care providers' knowledge and skills. (cdc.gov)
  • Business leaders not yet schooled in all the determinants of health (3) and a US health care system biased toward the treatment of illness often say, "With the growing and added investments I am making in health care for my workers and their dependents, surely my company is producing a healthier and more productive workforce. (cdc.gov)
  • Patient #20 through our Community Cat Coalition project is not tame but she sure is beautiful! (animalcareclinicbranson.com)
  • Organized by the Massachusetts Coalition for Serious Illness Care in partnership with the Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF), the goal of the Board is to ensure that our health care systems are investing in research and programs that best serve the needs of communities across Massachusetts. (maseriouscare.org)
  • Each site worked to engage both Project ECHO (depicted as the expert hub team working with health care provider teams in rural communities) and patient navigators to improve the health and wellness of people with cancer in rural communities. (cdc.gov)
  • At the same time, patient navigation aims to remove barriers to care across the cancer care continuum and connect people with the community resources they need. (cdc.gov)
  • The Patient Access to Pharmacists' Care Coalition (PAPCC) applauds Representatives Brett Guthrie (R-KY), G.K. Butterfield (D-NC), and Todd Young (R-IN), for introducing H.R. 4190 , a bill that will enable patient access to, and payment for, Medicare Part B services by state-licensed pharmacists in medically underserved communities," said Vince Ventimiglia, a Principal with FaegreBD Consulting and advisor to the PAPCC. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • Facilities should engage in regional cooperation to address capacity and new patient needs to ensure facilities have appropriate number of ICU and non-ICU beds, PPE, testing reagents and supplies, ventilators, and trained staff to treat all nonelective patients without resorting to a crisis standard of care. (medscape.com)
  • With the third Health Insurance Marketplace enrollment period approaching this fall, Missouri Foundation for Health and its Cover Missouri Coalition are beginning a new push to educate those who remain uninsured. (mffh.org)
  • This success is due, in large part, to the ongoing efforts of the Foundation's Cover Missouri Coalition and its work to educate and enroll consumers in Marketplace plans. (mffh.org)
  • The Cover Missouri Coalition aims to reduce the rate of uninsured Missourians to less than five percent in five years. (mffh.org)
  • LTCCC uses this research and the resulting recommendations to educate policymakers, consumers and the general public about the significant issues affecting quality of care and the efficient use of public funds, and to advocate for the frail elderly and disabled people who use long term care services. (idealist.org)
  • Caregiver Support Community is a welcoming and supportive group intended for family caregivers - not for professional caregivers, nursing home workers, former caregivers, or anyone selling products or services. (carrollcc.edu)
  • This housing should be made available with access to voluntary, trauma-informed, culturally-responsive, evidence-based services such as Assertive Community Treatment, Intensive Case Management, Peer Support, and substance use disorder services that follow the Harm Reduction approach. (disabilityrightsca.org)
  • This website is supported by the Administration for Community Living (ACL), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $1,647,597 with 75 percentage funded by ACL/HHS and $549,200 amount and 25 percentage funded by non-government source(s). (archrespite.org)
  • I have had patients who would consider knowing that this is part of the range of comfort care or palliative care services that are still available to them, they would be comforted by that. (blogspot.com)
  • Gov. Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) have awarded $1 million in grants to increase access to mental health and substance use care for underserved communities. (wisconsin.gov)
  • This can create a complex intersection of traumatic experiences that can often increase mental health disorders and the need for mental health care and services. (adaa.org)
  • The panel discussion featured Lauren Cummings of the Northern Shenandoah Valley Substance Abuse Coalition, Judge Beth Kellas from Winchester/Frederick Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court, Leslie Stewart of CLEAN, Tim May of Northwestern Community Services Board and Judy McKiernan of Winchester City Schools. (justice.gov)
  • Nous avons choisi un lieu d'implantation en plein coeur du centre-bourg pour un accès privilégié aux services et aux commerces. (who.int)
  • and f) improving the availability and quality of TB health-care services in socioeconomically disadvantaged areas. (cdc.gov)
  • Does the facility have the capability to flex up intensive care across all services, staffing, and specialties? (medscape.com)
  • Cover Missouri aims to reduce the state's uninsured rate to below five percent in the first five years of Affordable Care Act implementation. (mffh.org)
  • Coalition Aims to Halve ACL Injuries in High School Athletes Dr Andrew Pearle explains the new National ACL Injury Coalition's goal to reduce ACL injuries in youth athletes by expanding the use of neuromuscular training exercises. (medscape.com)
  • Nearly 1600 students throughout 9 public school districts participated in the survey this past spring, adding to a wealth of information on substance use, mental health, and the rapidly changing landscape of pressures youth in the community are facing. (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • Provides free and confidential regular mental health care to veterans and their families. (saluteheroes.org)
  • It is critical that all state residents have access to mental health and substance use care, no matter their language, social, or cultural needs," said DHS Deputy Secretary Deb Standridge. (wisconsin.gov)
  • More than $100 million in funding from the American Rescue Plan Act is being used to transform Wisconsin's system of care for mental health and substance use. (wisconsin.gov)
  • 7 Ultimately, these stigmas can act as a barrier or hindrance for people to seek out effective mental health care. (adaa.org)
  • 9 Being mislabeled with improper pronouns or slurs can have a negative impact on the mental health of the community by taking away their sense of self and can increase feelings of loneliness. (adaa.org)
  • Because there are still stigmas within mental health care, it is important to make sure that the provider is LGBTQ+-inclusive. (adaa.org)
  • Depression Screening Guidelines: Mental Health Care Crisis As family doctors, we have witnessed the burden of depression in our practices. (medscape.com)
  • In order to effectively address the challenges to ensuring good and appropriate care, LTCCC researches relevant national and state policies, laws and regulations and develops meaningful recommendations to improve quality, efficiency and accountability. (idealist.org)
  • While populations - like LGBTQ+ communities - can be at increased risk, it is important to note the overall state of health that contributes to any person's increased vulnerability to contracting COVID-19. (ourfamily.org)
  • Ensuring health messaging includes information tailored to communities at increased risk for COVID-19, including LGBTQ+ populations. (ourfamily.org)
  • In St. Louis, Latinos En Axión STL will work to inform Hispanic and Latino populations, some of whom face an additional language barrier when seeking health insurance. (mffh.org)
  • Strong government stewardship, universal access, reaching vulnerable populations, engagement of civil society and communities as well as adoption of new technologies have also been recognised as critical factors for ending the TB epidemic. (who.int)
  • Findings contribute to the scaling of best practices to the larger cancer control community especially those whose populations are at higher risk for viral hepatitis. (cdc.gov)
  • The Patient's Charter for Tuberculosis Care (The Charter) outlines the rights and responsibilities of people with tuberculosis. (cdc.gov)
  • The Charter is affiliated with the International Standards for Tuberculosis Care, developed by the Tuberculosis Coalition for Technical Assistance. (cdc.gov)
  • This materials is affiliated with the Tuberculosis Coalition for Technical Assistance's: International Standards for Tuberculosis Care. (cdc.gov)
  • Community collaborations for farmworker occupational health. (cdc.gov)
  • The Community Collaborations for Farmworker Safety and Health Project was established in 2003 as part of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health's (NIOSH) Environmental Justice Initiative. (cdc.gov)
  • Racial Justice and Equity Resources for parents, caregivers, educators, and anyone who cares about supporting children and youth. (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • Resources and tips for parents, caregivers, and other caring adults about how to talk with children and youth, brain development and substance use, and vaping resources. (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • The CARE Coalition helps connect individuals, families and neighborhoods that have experienced trauma with resources and support in the community. (hilltopusa.org)
  • The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes has complied a comprehensive directory of resources for veterans and their families. (saluteheroes.org)
  • We cannot overemphasize the importance of combining state, local and federal resources to mitigate damaged lives, neighborhoods and communities such as the Northern Shenandoah Valley region. (justice.gov)
  • LGBTQ+ people continue to experience discrimination, unwelcoming attitudes, and lack of understanding from providers and staff in many health care settings, and as a result, many are reluctant to seek medical care except in situations that feel urgent - and perhaps not even then. (ourfamily.org)
  • Human service providers and the associations that represent them are in a unique position to understand how, and at what cost, the needs of people with ID/DD can be met in the community. (ncd.gov)
  • 1 People in rural areas typically have limited access to cancer care specialists and rely on primary care providers for ongoing care. (cdc.gov)
  • Recruit and educate health care providers and patients. (cdc.gov)
  • 2 However, reports have shown that the community has faced cases of providers denying care, using harsh language, or blaming sexual orientation or gender identity as the cause for a mental illness. (adaa.org)
  • ATSDR is conducting an environmental health intervention project to train local health care providers about arsenic and lead poisoning. (cdc.gov)
  • Initiated and developed by patients from around the world, the Charter makes the relationship with health care providers a mutually beneficial one. (cdc.gov)
  • For the health care provider presentations, there was a statistically significant increase in awareness, knowledge, ability, and intention among health care providers. (cdc.gov)
  • Over the holiday weekend, the Communities That Care Coalition released the results from their 20th annual survey of middle and high school students in Franklin County and the North Quabbin region. (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • We can support families by investing in child care and affordable housing. (chn.org)
  • therefore, specialties, institutions, and programs are encouraged to collaborate to support improvements in the interviewing process and to share findings with the community. (nrmp.org)
  • Because CARE Court will harm Californians with disabilities, experiencing homelessness, and involved in the criminal legal system, we cannot support this proposal. (disabilityrightsca.org)
  • One study shows that the Puerto Rican infected person often struggles with the challenges of his/her illness without the support of family and community (Roldán, 2003). (bvsalud.org)
  • It is important to identify the broadest base group possible and to engage individuals and groups that initially may not share the goal of closing institutions and creating community living opportunities for people with ID/DD. (ncd.gov)
  • Universities can do this work across their state, national, and international affiliates and college campuses by creating focus groups and coalitions. (ncte.org)
  • Now imagine those same obstacles being coupled with the struggles of also identifying with other marginalized groups like BIPOC communities, physical or cognitive disabilities, or low socioeconomic status. (adaa.org)
  • The Foundation seeks to reach groups such as immigrants, LGBTQ communities, college students, recently released prisoners and many others. (mffh.org)
  • These groups are trusted allies in their communities and they have the ability to break down barriers that have kept some uninsured people from getting covered in the past. (mffh.org)
  • Addiction to opioids knows no boundaries - it attacks all genders, races, socioeconomic groups, neighborhoods, and communities," Acting United States Attorney Rick A. Mountcastle said today. (justice.gov)
  • Women's groups have proved to be a convenient and workable option for delivering health care interventions in several developing countries. (who.int)
  • These groups gathered and assessed data from the larger community, and enlisted public participation in planning and implementing project activities. (cdc.gov)
  • Each year, The Coalition works with local schools to collect and provide valuable data on teen's relationship with their school, their families, and substance use. (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • The Partnership for Youth's Mass Grad Coalition commissioned a report to better understand why local young people drop out of school, and worked with local filmmaker Ali Pinschmidt to create a video-mediated dialogue between youth who had dropped out of school and school teachers, counselors and administrators. (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • Kennedy also shares the story of Navajo Power as an example of how local & indigenous communities may be made equal partners in the new energy economy. (harvard.edu)
  • To provide a unique social network of women Veterans to foster connections and build relationships in local communities and across the nation. (saluteheroes.org)
  • Learn about community and school contexts in collaboration with local leaders. (uwm.edu)
  • Learn about local urban communities and how to improve them. (uwm.edu)
  • The following principles and considerations may be used to guide physicians, nurses and local facilities in providing care in ORs and all procedural areas during the ongoing pandemic. (medscape.com)
  • By simultaneously transforming the philosophy, environment and organizational structures of traditional long term care, real power is shifted to the elder and those working closest to them. (changingaging.org)
  • It is the responsibility of the user to evaluate this information prior to use based on individual, community, and organizational needs and standards. (cdc.gov)
  • When young people are provided with opportunities, skills, and recognition, they develop strong social bonds, that is connections with and commitment to the families, schools, and communities that provided them. (wikipedia.org)
  • The common thread is her commitment to using data and science to make communities safer. (cdc.gov)
  • The shortage of health care workers is a major limitation on access to care in medically underserved communities. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • This legislation seeks to fill critical needs and increase access to quality health care in medically underserved communities by enabling pharmacists to practice to the full extent of their education, training and license," Ventimiglia added. (pharmacytimes.com)
  • Children who were reunified with their families spent an average slightly more than one year in foster care (12.15 months) prior to family reunification. (mocoalitionforchildren.org)
  • 96.3% of the children who were reunified with their families, adopted, or who entered guardianship maintained permanency and did not re-enter foster care. (mocoalitionforchildren.org)
  • The Communities That Care Coalition developed this presentation for parents, families, youth, and people who work with youth. (communitiesthatcarecoalition.com)
  • The Patriot Project is a grass roots movement to provide chiropractic care to all Active Military, their Families, Wounded Warriors & All Gold Star Dependents. (saluteheroes.org)
  • The Communities That Care Coalition (CTC), co-hosted by the FRCOG's Partnership for Youth and Community Action, has once again received national attention for its successful use of a Collective Impact approach to achieving social change. (frcog.org)
  • Our coalition, Warrick Country Cares is an affiliate of Youth First, which is our lead fiscal agent. (cadca.org)
  • The Coalition of Immokalee Workers (CIW) is a worker-based human rights organization focusing on social responsibility in corporate supply chains, human trafficking, gender-based violence at work and occupational health and safety. (wikipedia.org)
  • And we should work with communities and ensure that they're buffered from the shocks of that, and re-train and re-skill. (harvard.edu)
  • It is important to complete an environmental scan and to identify allies and partners that could work together as a coalition. (ncd.gov)
  • In each of our different communities, whether locally, nationally, internationally, cyberspace, and/or across contexts, we can take up the work of acting on behalf of transgender students' rights. (ncte.org)
  • immigration/asylum rights) and work together in our communities, as well as uniting with different constituents across our states and the country. (ncte.org)
  • Since the late 1970s, researchers in a variety of disciplines (for example, criminology, sociology , social work, psychology, community psychology , education) have been applying this public health approach to the study of the healthy development of young people. (wikipedia.org)
  • Students with a range of work and community experience may earn up to 42 lower-division credits by taking exams. (uwm.edu)
  • We focus our efforts on key issues, community needs, and policy work. (mffh.org)
  • The Green House model, created to be a place where Dr. Thomas' Eden Alternative Principles can thrive, is a living testement to the goals of the coalition. (changingaging.org)
  • Chicago Coalition for the Homeless is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. (chicagohomeless.org)
  • CADCA is a nonprofit organization that is committed to creating safe, healthy and drug-free communities globally. (cadca.org)
  • Meet patients #36, #37, #38 and #39 to get spayed/neutered and vaccinated against rabies through our Community Cat Coalition. (animalcareclinicbranson.com)
  • Patients #21 and #22 have been neutered through our Community Cat Coalition project! (animalcareclinicbranson.com)
  • Cancer immunotherapy is poised to change the way physicians treat and care for patients, Vonderheide said. (thedp.com)
  • The resurgence of the COVID-19 virus in many regions has many states near or at bed and intensive care unit (ICU) capacity, and healthcare facilities' ability to meet the needs of patients presenting for essential surgery may be stressed by new influxes of COVID-19 patients. (medscape.com)
  • AIM: This study aimed to estimate the prevalence of a self-reported history of restraint in children and adolescents when receiving dental care by non-specialist dentists and to assess differences in dental fear and anxiety (DFA), intra-oral injection fear, and trust in dentists between patients with and without a self-reported history of restraint. (bvsalud.org)
  • Caring for Patients With Disordered Eating Jessica Sparks Lilley, MD, and Madhusmita Misra, MD, MPH, discuss the increase in patients with anorexia nervosa and its manifestations to pediatric endocrinology. (medscape.com)
  • 2019 is off to a great start here at the Animal Care Clinic, and we wanted to share our Community Cat Coalition updates with you! (animalcareclinicbranson.com)
  • Healthy Communities Coalition thanks Silver Springs resident and PhD student Karen Pugh for her Dec. 2017 presentation to the Coalition regarding UNR School of Medicine's Rural Outreach Mobile Clinic. (healthycomm.org)
  • The California Legislature has declared that, "In the absence of a controversy, a court is normally not the proper forum in which to make health care decisions. (disabilityrightsca.org)
  • To effectuate guaranteed housing, California should use the funds targeted towards CARE Court to instead make large-scale investments in low-barrier, deeply affordable (15% of area median income or less), accessible, integrated housing for people experiencing homelessness. (disabilityrightsca.org)
  • Rachel Coalition, a division of Jewish Family Service of MetroWest, is having their annual community & education luncheon, with speaker, Rachel Louise Snyder, author of "No Visible Bruises. (jfedgmw.org)
  • View the Required Course Offering Pattern table below to see online and face-to-face/hybrid offering patterns for Community Engagement and Education required courses each semester. (uwm.edu)
  • Explore brief interviews with Community Engagement and Education graduates by visiting the Alumni Profiles webpage. (uwm.edu)
  • strategies included a social media vaccination awareness campaign and health care provider education. (cdc.gov)
  • The SF Fed embarked on this study to shine a light on the inner workings of a collaborative partnership that works on behalf of low-income communities, illustrating both the challenges and the lessons learned from such efforts. (frbsf.org)
  • The Global Partnership for Zero Leprosy is a coalition of people committed to ending leprosy, also known as Hansen's disease. (bvsalud.org)
  • Ed Shurna, director of the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless, said the answer is for Illinois to "make the rich pay their fair share. (chicagohomeless.org)
  • This Board is a chance to share your insights and expertise about the questions that need answering and the programs that should be created that get to heart of the issues and challenges you and your community are facing. (maseriouscare.org)
  • The U.S Health Activism History Collection is a group of archival collections centered on health care, health policy, and medical reform movements. (upenn.edu)
  • Lear was a passionate advocate for health care reform, and he founded the Institute of Social Medicine and Community Health to study the history of health care advocacy and promote progressive health policy. (upenn.edu)
  • This year, among other initiatives, we were able to distribute hand sanitizers, continue our social norms campaign - even when schools shut down -and continued our Positive Ticket campaign which has teachers honor their students with tickets, equating to a $10 Amazon gift card and a letter home, signed by the coalition chair and the school principal. (cadca.org)
  • A new cross-sector coalition called Sustainable Communities for All (SC4A) successfully championed a joint platform that prioritized social equity and proposed allocating a significant percentage of cap-and-trade revenue to provide transportation choices and build homes affordable to lower-income households near transit. (frbsf.org)
  • 10% (double the average) job growth: Community and Social Service Occupations. (uwm.edu)
  • The health care repeal bill is really just an excuse for hundreds of billions of tax cuts for high-income people. (chn.org)
  • The undersigned want to remind all parties handling COVID-19 surveillance, response, treatment, and media coverage that LGBTQ+ communities are among those who are particularly vulnerable to the negative health effects of this virus. (ourfamily.org)
  • On June 3rd I wrote about the story of Barbara Wagner , who was prescribed a drug for her lung cancer but was told by (LIPA) that they would pay for palliative care or assisted suicide, but not the chemo pills that her oncologist had noted was an effective treatment for her condition. (blogspot.com)
  • How many other people have been denied effective, necessary, but expensive treatment for cancer or other conditions but offered payment by (LIPA) for palliative care or physician-assisted suicide. (blogspot.com)
  • Facilitation of a diversity, equity, and inclusion learning community for certified peer specialists. (wisconsin.gov)
  • The coalition works with 30 shelter programs serving all 75 counties in the state. (callrainwater.com)
  • Lear stated that he was introduced to medical activism in New York in October 1943, at a lecture with speakers including Morris Fishbein, of the Postwar Planning Committee of the American Medical Association, and J. Peters, of the Physicians' Committee to Improve Medical Practice, who addressed the state of medicine and medical care in the United States. (upenn.edu)
  • These same hateful slurs continue to perpetuate dangerous stereotypes about the community. (adaa.org)
  • Permanency describes when children leave foster care and are either reunified with their family, adopted, or enter guardianship. (mocoalitionforchildren.org)
  • Children who were adopted were in foster care an average of 25 months prior to adoption. (mocoalitionforchildren.org)
  • While children are in out of home foster care, our goal is to make sure that whenever safe and possible, they can be with relatives or kin. (mocoalitionforchildren.org)
  • Supporting and preparing for successful permanency is an integral aspect of community-based foster care case management. (mocoalitionforchildren.org)
  • The People's Budget tackles systemic issues with comprehensive solutions, from the impact of climate change on rural communities and communities of color, to implementing critical criminal justice reforms, to repairing and replacing outdated infrastructure, to creating millions of sustainable, good paying jobs all over the country. (chn.org)
  • 99.8% of the children served by community-based case management had no substantiated cases of abuse or neglect during this reporting period. (mocoalitionforchildren.org)
  • It works to reduce and prevent bullying, cyberbullying and other digital abuse, educates against homophobia, LGBTQIA+ discrimination, racism and hatred, and deters violence in schools, online and in communities across the country. (carrollcc.edu)