Health Literacy Program Offered to Head Start Families
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PDF DocumentAfter participating in "I CAN" training, the average annual cost savings per family is more than $500.
The cost associated with training that same family is $60.
The benefits of "I CAN" training are not just financial. "I CAN" empowers participants by providing a better understanding and increased awareness of common illnesses which leads to quicker treatment and fewer sick absences.
"I CAN" training is presented simultaneously in multiple languages to provide a truly comprehensive approach.
Your County spreads the word in their News Letter
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York County Community Action Head Start was awarded an I CAN Health Literacy grant…
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How do you know when a doctor’s care is needed, or when the problem can be safely treated at home? Health Literacy is not just about one’s reading, writing, or speaking and listening skills…
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A trip to the ER is not always the best way to treat a sick child…
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Families to receive hand-on health literacy workshop
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The importance of knowing how and what to do when your child gets sick or injured…
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What problems can you take care of at home? When should you call the doctor or nurse? HRDC located in Cumberland, MD answered these questions during their recent training
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The East Harlem Council for Human Services, Inc. Bilingual Head Start will like to share with you information about, the I Can ...Stay Healthy parent training posted on the East Harlem Preservation Web site.
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With most families served being Latino East Harlem states that “no program for kids of this age could achieve it’s objectives without involving the entire family”…
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York County Head Start receives letter from United States Senator Susan Collins regarding their I CAN Training…
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MATURA Headstart to start illness identification, prevention program.
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