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Training Highlights: Sleep Quality, Child Food Insecurity, PHAB Accreditation, and More

PHLN Training HighlightsThis installment of the Public Health Learning Network’s Training Highlights series features a wealth of online training modules that examine topics ranging from community preparedness to promoting sleep quality among residents at long term care facilities to serving immigrant survivors of sexual and domestic violence.

From Region I New England Public Health Training Center

Community Preparedness: Awareness Level

This online module focuses on Capability 1 of 15 public health preparedness capabilities, which are national standards for state and local planning identified by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. More »

From Region VII Midwestern Public Health Training Center

Promoting Sleep in Long Term Care

What kind of interventions and techniques can nursing home staff members use to help long term care residents improve their sleep quality? Find out »

12 Domains to PHABulous

Access a broad range of resources to support you in pursing accreditation from the Public Health Accreditation Board. Be PHABulous »

From Region IX Western Region Public Health Training Center

Children’s Food Insecurity during the Summer

Join us on June 15 at 1:00 PM PST in a webinar examining how clinicians and other healthcare providers who care for vulnerable children can play a role in addressing hunger in the summer months. More »

Serving Immigrant Survivors of Sexual and Domestic Violence

Join us for a blended learning series developed by the Pima County Immigrant Victims of Violence Task Force. The series includes three sections intended to help learners develop an awareness of the dynamics of domestic violence and sexual violence in the context of immigrant populations and to examine the implementation appropriate support for survivors of domestic and sexual violence. Each section will take 20 minutes to complete. Total instructional time is 60 minutes. More »

Improving Access to Healthy Food For Communities Using Farmers’ Markets

Examine a variety of food programs that can be used at Farmers’ Markets while learning the benefits of Farmers’ Markets and ways to promote Farmers’ Markets within your community. More »

 

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