Samoan Americans and Cancer Health Brief
Health BriefNHPI Health Brain Trust on Data & Research: A Call to Action – More Data Collection and Reporting on Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Health to Eliminate Health Disparities
ReportThis document summarizes the recommendations from the very first national convening of the Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Health Brain Trust on Data & Research held in Las Vegas, Nevada, April 14-16, 2009. There is an urgent need for more baseline data and evidence-based research on the health and healthcare issues of the NHPI population.…
Life is a Gift, Take Good Care of it, Get a Mammogram: Breast Self Exam Brochure
ToolkitCapacity Building Session: Assessment Tool for Nonprofit Organization
ToolkitThis assessment tool is designed 1) to provide insights on the stages of development of an organization; 2) to provide benchmarks to gauge an organization; and 3) as a tool for staff and board to develop their organization.
Breast Cancer "Wiki" Alert
Public Health AlertsOctober 2009
Role of Policymakers and Funders in Local Evaluation
PresentationAPIAHF Health Brain Trust on Data & Research: Utilize Data from Local Evaluation, Gayle Tang, MSN, RN Director, National Linguistic & Cultural Programs
Lessons Learned from the National Health Through Action Evaluation: Health Brain Trust Presentation
Health BriefTraci Endo Inouye, Social Policy Research Associates, Leslie Goodyear, Evaluation Consultant to WKKF
Proceedings of the 3rd Health Brain Trust on Data & Research: Utilize Data from Local Evaluations
ReportThe collective experience and wisdom of all participants resulted in highly informative presentations and insightful discussions. Many actionable recommendations were made during speaker panel discussions and small group breakout sessions. The participants also pointed out that these recommendations are important at both local and national levels. Without change happening at the local level via grassroots…
Children and Legal Immigrant Inclusion in Health Care Reform
Health BriefWe all value a system where people are treated fairly. Unfortunately, there are millions of people in this country who work hard and pay their fair share of taxes but would be denied access to affordable health care under current proposals. Legal immigrants who qualify for Medicaid services are unfairly denied access to the program…