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This Program information provided by the Adolescent Health Section of the Office of Family Health Services.

 

School-Based Health Center's State and National Partners

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  • National Assembly on School-Based Health Care The National Assembly is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to nurture interdisciplinary school-based health care. They are made up of a six staff members, a board of directors and state and regional chapters. At their site you will find information on advocacy and public policy, technical assistance and training, and evaluation and quality control information. There is a listing of State SBHC associations, a resource listing, funding opportunities, and HIPPA resources.

  • The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools The Center for Health and Health Care in Schools (CHHCS) is a nonpartisan policy and program resource center located at The George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services.

  • Oregon School-Based Health Care Network (OSBHCN) The Oregon School-Based Network (OSBHCN) is a chapter of the National Assembly on School-Based Health Care. This statewide membership of individuals and organizations work together to advocate for the health care needs of Oregon's school-aged children.   

 
Page updated: October 23, 2007

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