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Federal Housing Policy and Lead Poisoning

Federal Housing Policy and Lead Poisoning June 8, 2016 Slides 1| Slides 2 Panelists: • Tara J. Radosevich, Special Assistant, Office of the Principal Deputy Assistant for Public and Indian Housing, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development • Benjamin Gramling, Director of Environmental Health, Sixteenth Street Community Health Center Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Protecting children from exposure […]

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Supporting HIV Education through AIDS Education and Training Centers

Supporting HIV Education through AIDS Education and Training Centers December 15, 2015 Slides | Recording Presenter: Dr. Henry Pacheco, Director, South Central AETC The AIDS Education and Training Center (AETC) Program is the training arm of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program. The AETC program is a national network of leading HIV experts who provide locally […]

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Emerging Issues Webinars

The “Why” “Who” “When” and “How” of nPEP and PrEP in a Community Health Center

The “Why” “Who” “When” and “How” of nPEP and PrEP in a Community Health Center November 6, 2014 Slides | Recording Presenter: Peter Meacher, Chief Medical Officer of Callen-Lorde Community Health Center Summary: The National Center for Health in Public Housing is pleased to present an HIV webinar on the use of HIV Pre Exposure Prophylaxis […]

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Emergency Preparedness Emerging Issues Webinars Workforce

Preparing for the Psychological Impacts of a Disaster

Preparing for the Psychological Impacts of a Disaster November 4, 2014  Slides | Recording Presenter: Sandra Stark Shields, LA County Department of Health Services, Emergency Medical Services Agency The National Center for Health in Public Housing is pleased to present an emergency preparedness webinar training on the psychological impact of disaster. The overall goal of this […]

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Behavioral Health Emerging Issues Public Housing Residents Webinars

Futures Without Violence: Assessing for IPV in the Primary Care Setting

Futures Without Violence: Assessing for IPV in the Primary Care Setting June 24, 2014 Slides | Recording Intimate partner violence (IPV) serves as a continuing threat in low-income and disadvantaged communities. Although IPV screenings are becoming more common in primary care settings, health care providers may need additional tools to properly assess and better understand […]