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In observance of National Coming Out Day, October 11, the MCH Library is pleased to share our new resources for Lesbian, Gay, Transgendered, Bisexual, and Questioning (LGBTQ) Youth:
Resource Brief | Family Resouce Brief | School Resource Brief

 

The MCH Library invites you to celebrate Child Health Day,
October 1, 2012: Reducing Infant Mortality

MCH Alert

MCH Alert Weekly Newsletter: October 12, 2012

  • Primer Features Models of Health Care Delivery in Foster Care
  • E-Journal Explores Literacy Challenges for the Twenty-First Century
  • Educational Resource Focuses on Diabetes and Pregnancy
  • Report Describes Trend in Drinking and Driving Prevalence Among U.S. High School Students
  • Article Assesses Understanding of Autism Spectrum Disorder in Utah
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Child Health Day 2011

New Technologies Initiative: The MCH Library is researching and pilot testing new technologies that have applications in public health settings.

MCH-Medicaid Coordination
Designing More Effective Title V MCH/Medicaid Interagency Agreements: Technical Assistance Opportunity for State Programs.

New technical assistance program available to assist States in drafting more effective IAAs.  Read More...

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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act provision effective August 1, 2012 requires free preventive services for women:

Help youth showcase ways they are ‘being more than a bystander.’ Enter Bullying Challenge by Oct 14!

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