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Opciones para cocinar más saludable (2019). Resource Type: Patient Material. Description: Recurso educativo para pacientes que ofrece consejos útiles para cocinar de forma saludable More Details...

Online Jeopardy Game "Keep Your Heart Healthy" - Sp (2021). Resource Type: Patient Material. Description: El Centro Nacional para la Salud de los Trabajadores Agrícolas en asociación con la Asociación de Especialistas en Educación y Cuidado de la Diabetes desarrolló la guía ¡Mantenga su Corazón Sano!. Esta guía de paso a paso ayuda a crear su propio juego de Jeopardy con los participantes de su Programa Nacional De Prevencion de la Diabetes (DPP) para la sesión: “Mantenga su Corazón Sano.” More Details...

Online Jeopardy Game "Keep Your Heart Healthy" - Eng (2021). Resource Type: Patient Material. Description: The National Center For Farmworker Health in partnership with the Association Of Diabetes Care And Education Specialists developed the Keep Your Heart Healthy Jeopardy!. This step-by-step guide helps to set up your own jeopardy game with national Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) participants for session on “Keep Your Heart Healthy.” More Details...

#NursesMakeChangeHappen COVID-19 Vaccine Toolkit (44424). Resource Type: Toolkit. Description: This toolkit was created to give nurses the tools to do their part in the national vaccine effort. More Details...

Needs Asessment: Points to Remember (2018). Resource Type: Publication . Description: This publication provides important points to consider when planning a community needs assessment for the agricultural worker population. More Details...

Navigating the CMS Emergency Preparedness Rule: A Step-by-Step Guide (43397). Resource Type: Publication. Description: This guide serves to help health centers navigate CMS requirements. More Details...

National Nurse-Led Care Consortium COVID-19 page (44362). Resource Type: Other. Description: NNCC Covid-19 FAQs and resource page More Details...

National Diabetes Prevention Program: Final Summary 2021 (44277). Resource Type: Other. Description: Staff from the National Nurse-Led Care Consortium (NNCC) liaised with experts from the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) and primary care associations (PCAs) across the country to identify health centers to highlight in a case study on the National Diabetes Prevention Program. The health centers featured in this case study serve geographically and demographically diverse patient populations and deploy promising practices in National DPP implementation that engage patients, families, staff, and the community at large. In describing the successes and challenges faced by these health centers in supporting National DPP cohorts, this case study aims to provide practical guidance for other service providers interested in beginning or enhancing National DPP programs. More Details...

Migratory and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Identification, registration and Reporting in the UDS (2022). Resource Type: Archived Webinar. Description: This webinar is intended for health center personnel responsible for determining agricultural worker special population designation for their patient populations. Learn the skills and tools needed to properly identify agricultural worker patients and the steps for accurate documentation and reporting. More Details...

Migrant Health Orientation: Points to Remember (2018). Resource Type: Publication . Description: This publication include information to consider when designing migrant health orientation training for staff at Migrant Health Centers. More Details...

Migrant Health Orientation - Policy Sample (2018). Resource Type: Template . Description: This policy sample is used during migrant health orientation and it includes information for health centers to commit to provide culturally competent health care services to all their patients and ensure that all staff members are knowledgeable and equipped with the skills and information required to provide exceptional care. More Details...

Mental Health Hub (2022). Resource Type: Toolkit. Description: The Mental Health Resource Hub provides patient education materials, mental health screening tools, and national resources that support mental health outreach and advance integrated behavioral health interventions utilized with the MSAW population. It also features screening tools gathered from guest speakers and health resources and patient education materials developed by NCFH with input from the​ Mental Health Learning Collaborative (MHLC), a collaboration supported by HRSA to build the capacity of health center staff within Migrant and Community Health centers in successfully integrating behavioral health services with primary care for their MSAW patients. More Details...

Mental Health Amongst Agricultural Workers (2021). Resource Type: Archived Webinar . Description: This webinar discusses the importance of mental health outreach and integrated services to Migratory and Seasonal Agricultural Workers (MSAWs). The webinar will also share results from NCFH’s Mental Health Learning Collaborative and feature the upcoming Mental Health Resource Hub that will provide patient education materials, mental health screening tools, and national resources that support mental health outreach to this vulnerable population. In sharing these resources, NCFH seeks to build capacity within Health Centers in utilizing integrated behavioral health interventions amongst MSAWs and provide this population greater access to culturally appropriate mental health services across the country. This webinar is great for health center staff who conduct outreach to MSAWs including Promotores de Salud and those involved with service delivery of integrated behavioral health programs. Presented on May 4th. 2021 by Gladys Carrillo, LCSW. More Details...

Mental Health Amongst Agricultural Workers (2021). Resource Type: Archived Webinar . Description: This webinar discusses the importance of mental health outreach and integrated services to Migratory and Seasonal Agricultural Workers (MSAWs). The webinar will also share results from NCFH’s Mental Health Learning Collaborative and feature the upcoming Mental Health Resource Hub that will provide patient education materials, mental health screening tools, and national resources that support mental health outreach to this vulnerable population. In sharing these resources, NCFH seeks to build capacity within Health Centers in utilizing integrated behavioral health interventions amongst MSAWs and provide this population greater access to culturally appropriate mental health services across the country. This webinar is great for health center staff who conduct outreach to MSAWs including Promotores de Salud and those involved with service delivery of integrated behavioral health programs. Presented on May 4th. 2021 by Gladys Carrillo, LCSW. More Details...

Maternal and Child Health (2017). Resource Type: Publication . Description: Due to mobility and low median family incomes, pregnant agricultural worker women and infant children face obstacles in obtaining adequate and timely prenatal and postnatal care. This factsheet provides information on maternal and child health, prenatal and pediatric care, nutrition for mothers and children, and occupational health and safety. More Details...

Leveraging National Diabetes Prevention Programming for Your Health Center (43433). Resource Type: Archived Webinar. Description: Miriam Bell from the Centers for Disease Control, Jen Lee from the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations, Nena Tolenoa from Kosrae Community Health Center, Alicia Rivera and Donna Winston from the Neighborhood Health Centers of the Lehigh Valley, and Gina Trignani from Health Promotion Council discuss how to leverage national diabetes prevention programming for your health center. More Details...

Lead Screening: Innovative Strategies to Increase Screening for Children (42823). Resource Type: Publication. Description: This publication summarizes community-based strategies for protecting children from lead poisoning through increased screening. More Details...

Language Access Services Assessment and Planning Tool (2020). Resource Type: Toolkit. Description: A tool to assist health centers in developing a plan to address language access needs and better serve patients needing such services. More Details...

Joint Commission BPHC Strategies to Keep Health Center Employees Engaged (2018). Resource Type: Archived Webinar . Description: Research shows that health care organizations that routinely assess and achieve high employee satisfaction scores, have these 3 important factors: 1) leadership support, 2) a culture of open communication and 3) employee empowerment and initiative in providing the best possible care to patients. Combined, these factors result in job satisfaction and retention, increased self-confidence, better job performance, effective team relationships, and ultimately enhances the workplace environment and improves quality of care provided to patients. This webinar will provide an overview of these key factors and will discuss strategies to create an organizational culture of open communication, leadership, engagement and will include tips and tools to administer and assess staff satisfaction surveys on an on-going basis. Recommendations will be made regarding strategies for successful implementation of systems, practices, training, etc., with the ultimate outcome of improving staff engagement. More Details...

Interprofessional Practice and Education in FQHCs (42459). Resource Type: Archived Webinar. Description: Barbara F. Brandt, Ph.D., Director of the National Center for Interprofessional Practice and Education, leads a discussion about the National Center’s work in relation to Federally Qualified Health Centers. More Details...

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