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"The Right to Know" Campaign
CDC’s breast cancer screening campaign for women with disabilities. Materials include posters, tip sheets, flyers, and more.

Disability and Health program fact sheets

Disability and Health Program Fact Sheets

These fact sheets provide state, district and territory based health indicator data to demonstrate health disparities among people with disabilities. 

DHDS Fact Sheet and Tip Sheet

Disability and Health Data System

About CDC’s Disability & Health Program

About CDC’s Disability & Health Program

"People First" Language cover

"People First" Language
Alternative Version
Learn how to respectfully speak with and about people with disabilities.

Obseity Fact Sheet

Information about obesity among people with disabilities.

Resource List: Livable Communities and People with Functional Limitations (e.g., Disabilities)

Resource List: Livable Communities and People with Functional Limitations (e.g., Disabilities)

Disability and Health State Chartbook - 2006

Disability and Health State Chartbook - 2006
Profiles of Health for Adults With Disabilities

This Chartbook presents information about the health of people with disabilities by state and territory. View each state's profile here.

CDC Building State Capacity

CDC Building State Capacity

CDC Promoting the Health of People with Disabilities

CDC Promoting the Health of People with Disabilities

Healthy Homes: Tips for People with Disabilities

Healthy Homes: Tips for People with Disabilities

Healthy Homes: Tips for Older Adults

Healthy Homes: Tips for Older Adults

The Surgeon General’s Call to Action

The Surgeon General’s Call to Action to Improve the Health and Wellness of Persons with Disabilities: What it Means to You
The purpose of this “People’s Piece” is to provide in simple language the same basic information found in the larger Call to Action and to improve everyone’s knowledge about the health and wellness of people with disabilities.

 

 

 

 

 

To learn more about your right to know about breast cancer screening, click here to go to the Right To Know Campaign.

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