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9/11 Health - Links - Health

Organizations

WTC Centers of Excellence in New York City
WTC National Responder Health Program 

 

New York Committee for Occupational Safety and Health (NYCOSH)
What Is Provided: Non-profit coalition of 200 local unions, and 400 individual workers, physicians, lawyers, and other health and safety activists dedicated to the right of every worker to a safe and healthful job
For Whom:  Any worker in New York State
Contact:  Call (212) 227-6440 or visit www.nycosh.org

 

Reconciliation and Culture Cooperative Network (RACCOON)
What Is Provided: Assistance with community health needs
For Whom:  Immigrants from the Western Balkans (Albania, Bosnia, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia)
Contact:  Call (718) 784-9121 or visit Balkansnet.org/nada.html
Other Languages: Albanian, Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian

See Also

Social Services

Online Resources

Asthma Initiative or call 311 (New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene)

Clinical Guidelines for Physicians Treating Adults Exposed to the World Trade Center DisasterPDF Document (Reader Required; Click to Download) (New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene)

Lead Poisoning Prevention Program or call 311 (New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene)

Lower Manhattan Test and Clean Program Sampling Results (U.S. Environmental Protection Agency)

National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)

NIOSH Science Blog: Respiratory Health Consequences Resulting from the Collapse of the WTC

New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene

New York State Department of Health

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Sarcoidosis Fact Sheet PDF Document (Reader Required; Click to Download)

Reports & Publications

Is 9/11 affecting your health?PDF Document (Reader Required; Click to Download) (New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene)

September 11:  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Needs to Ensure the Availability of Health Screening and Monitoring for All RespondersPDF Document (Reader Required; Click to Download) (U.S. Government Accountability Office)

September 11:  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Has Screened Additional Federal Responders for World Trade Center Health Effects, but Plans for Awarding Funds for Treatment Are Incomplete PDF Document (Reader Required; Click to Download) (U.S. Government Accountability Office)

September 11:  Monitoring of World Trade Center Health Effects Has Progressed, but Program for Federal Responders Lags BehindPDF Document (Reader Required; Click to Download) (U.S. Government Accountability Office)

September 11: Health Effects in the Aftermath of the World Trade Center Attack PDF Document (Reader Required; Click to Download) (U.S. Government Accountability Office)

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