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This toolkit provides tools to prepare healthcare providers for flu season. Materials include:  Fact sheets on talking to young patients and parents about the flu vaccine  Slide deck to help healthcare providers prepare their practice for flu season   Handouts and FAQs for patients  Appointment reminder email template  Pharmacist guide and talking points for fighting the ...
These infographics showcase research findings of interest to ABCD Study® participants, their families, educators, scientists, and other stakeholders. Learn more.
This webpage features umbrella summaries that highlight findings from the workforce literature to address pertinent child welfare workforce challenges. Umbrella summaries provide a synopsis of the published meta-analyses of a specific workforce topic. Each summary highlights the implications of the research for child welfare professionals. Learn more.  ...
The Comprehensive Systems Integration for Adolescent and Young Adult Health (CSI-AYAH) program will help states, territories, and Tribal groups to create systems of care for young people ages 10—25. The program seeks to:  Improve coordination between leaders of health, school, and community systems  Provide technical assistance and support capacity-building for state, territory, ...
This webpage provides guidance to help reduce the spread of seasonal influenza (flu) among students and staff in K-12 schools. Learn more. 
In this 2023 National Adoption Month webinar recording, child welfare professionals and young people who have navigated out-of-home care discuss the critical role of connection in the lives of youth. The webinar explores concrete and successful strategies to empower professionals to better connect with youth, ultimately fostering a sense of ...
This webpage shares resources to help child welfare professionals as they permanency plan with youth. The webpage provides links to resources on culturally responsive practices, identity development, and youth engagement. Learn more. 
This course is a free, self-paced, basic orientation to the components of coordinated specialty care for early psychosis. Modules focus on an introduction to psychosis, culturally responsive coordinated specialty care, peer support services, individual therapy, medication management, family psychoeducation and support, and supported education and employment. Learn more.  ...
This webpage shares tips for how schools can support students with epilepsy. The webpage provides information about seizure action plans and educators’ roles in helping students manage their epilepsy. Additional resources for professionals, students, and families are provided. Learn more. 
This webpage shares tips for how schools can support students with diabetes. The webpage provides tips for helping students manage their diabetes and encouraging age-appropriate self-management. Learn more. 
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